All. W. L. Distant on Corel J«. 375 



Genus MOZENA. 



Mozena al'ita, sp. n. 



In coloiation and penonil appearance closely allied to 

 Af. lunata, Burin., but dift\'iiiig tVoin that species by the more 

 produced proiiotal an^jjlcs, which have their apices more elon- 

 gately acute, less directed forward, and slightly recurved at 

 their tips. 



Long., (J ?> 21-22 millim. ; exp. pronot. angl. 12 millim. 



Ifab. Costa Rica; Tuis, Atlantic slopes (P. BioUei/j Coll. 

 Dist.). 



Genus Nematopus. 



Nematopus fasciatus. 



Nematopus fasciatus, Westw. in Hope Cat. ii. p. 14 (1842). 

 Nematopus decoratus, Walk. Cat. Het. iv. p. 78. n. 14 (1871). 



Genus ACANTH0CERU3. 



Acanihocerus clavipes. 



Coreus clavipes, Fabr. Syst. Rhyng. p. 196 (1803). 

 Camptischium timebrosuni, Walk. Cat. Het. iv. p. 114, n. 4 (1871). 

 Camptischium verrucosum, Walk. loc. cit. p. 11-3. n. 6. 

 Camptischium subvarium, Walk. loc. cit. p. 116. n. 7. 



Acanihocerus sicb/cevi's. 



Camptischium suhl(ei'e, Walk. Cat. Het. iv. p. 115. n. 5 (1871). 



Acanihocerus lohatus. 



Crinocerus lobatus, Burm. Handb. ii. 1, p. 318. n. 2 (1835). 

 Acauthocems lobatus, Uhler, Proc. Zoril. Soc. Lond. 1694, p. 178. 

 Acanihocerus tuberculutus, Uhler (nee Heir.-Scbaflf.), op. cit. 1893, 

 p. 705. 



Prof. Uhler has returned specimens collected by Mr. H. H. 

 Smith on the island of iSt. Vincent as belonging to A. tuber- 

 cufatus, H.-S. ; this identification was probably a slip of the 

 pen, as they cannot be separated from other specimens from 

 the island of Grenada and also identified by Mr. Uhler as 

 A. lolatuSj Hunn. It is therefore necessary to erase the name 

 of A. tubercu/atu.ff Ilerr.-tSch., from the fauna of these island.-^, 

 at least so far as the collections made by Mr. Smitli enable us 

 to form an opinion. 



