collected by the late Mr. P. Bouchard at Sta. Marta. 281 
LAGOcHEIRUS ARANEIFORMIS, Linn. 
JETHOMERUS* VERRUCOSUS, N. Sp. 
AE. fusco-brunneus, tenuiter squamulosus ; elytris inzequalibus, 
basi elevatis, cristatis, lineis verruciferis duabus_posticis 
* Thomson, Essai, &c., p. 338 (Macromerus, Dej.) Two unpublished 
4Ethomeri in my collection may here be described :— 
1. £thomerus cretatus. 
AE. fuscus, tenuiter squamulosus; elytris cervino-variegatis, basi cristatis, 
pone cristam oblique excavatis et cretato-notatis, apicem versus haud 
depressis, linea cretata signatis; femoribus anticis cretato-variegatis. 
Much stouter than M. verrucosus, chocolate-brown, varied with dark fawn- 
colour, and covered more or less with a minute scaly pubescence; cheeks, 
side of the prothorax and anterior femora, except on the inner surface, with 
close-set chalky scales; disk of the prothorax with a few coarse punctures 
and two luteous tubercles, behind each of which is a black triangular patch ; 
scutellum subquadrate, fawn, the sides dark brown; elytra irregular, raised at 
the base, a narrow straight tuberculate crest on each side, space between the 
crests and middle of the elytra fawn-coloured, with transverse pale lines, be- 
hind the crest an oblong oblique excavation, marked with chalky white; 
the apex not depressed, dark brown, with an oblique chalky line; body be- 
neath dark brown; sides of the abdomen with white spots; coxe testaceous ; 
legs greyish-testaceous, varied with brown; antenne greyish-testaceous, the 
scape with a brown ring. 
Length 53 lines. 
Well distinguished. by the chalky lines on the elytra and unicolorous 
antenne#., This species is sometimes found under the Fabrician name_ of 
antennator. It is not, however, the one recently described by Mr. Bates as 
that species. 
2. Zithomerus analis. 
/B. fusco-griseus, tenuiter squamulosus; prothorace albido, vittis duabus 
nigris; elytris variegatis, apice subito depressis, albidis. 
Fulvous-brown, with a pale-greyish squamosity ; head varied with greyish’ 
prothorax tuberculate as in the last, the middle greyish, the sides clouded 
with brown; scutellum nearly semicircular; elytra irregular, a short curved 
tubercular ridge on each side at the base, the interspace and sutural region 
to beyond the middle fulvous-brown, this colour more or less varied with 
brown on the rest of the elytra, except the apical portion, which is snowy- 
white, behind the middle two curved tubercular lines, and a straight tuber- 
cular line along the side; body beneath and legs varied with fulvous-brown 
and dark brown, the latter with whitish rings on the femora and tibiz ; 
antenne five times as long as the body, fulvous-grey, the scape and extremity 
darker. ' 
Length 53 lines. 
Resembles to a certain extent Z. Lacordairei in colour, but is less robust: 
it is remarkable for the excessive length of the antenna. 
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