Mr. G. J. Arrow on LamelUcorn Beetles. 393 



crebre et sequaliter rugoso-punctato ; elytris fortiter punctato- 

 striatis, angulis posticis baud productis ; tibiis anticis baud acute 

 3-dentatis, dente supero ininuto, a basi baud remoto, femoribus 

 quatuor posterioribus apice fere dentatis, tarsorura posticorum 

 articulo primo ad reliquos conjunctos lougitudine vix aequali : 



(S , tibiae anticae apice intus acute producto. 



Long, 8 mm. ; lat. max. 4'o mm. 



Hah. Costa "RicA: San Francisco de Guadeloups (3600 

 feet). 



A single male was sent to the British Museum bv the late 

 ]\r. Pittier de Fabrega, by wlioin it was taken in September 

 1892. 



It is closely allied structurally to 0. hondurce. It is 

 smaller and of a brighter red colour, and the pubescence with 

 which it is clothed is longer and coarser and does not lie flat 

 as in that species. The sculpture of the upper surface is 

 almost the same, but the head is covered with large granules 

 or rugosities and no definite punctures can be traced. There 

 is a slight vestige of a transverse carina between the eyes. 



Ochodceus euops, sp. n. 



Ovalis, rufus, ubique sat longe pilosus, capite grosse granuloso, 

 pilose, oculis promineiitissimis, nitidissimis, clypeo parvo, taber- 

 culo lato, baud acute, bene elevate, ante marginena prcedito, vertice 

 haud carinato, mento plane, pestice polite, antice fulvo-hirto ; 

 protborace crebre sat sequaliter granuloso; elytria fortiter striato- 

 punctatis, angulis posticis baud productis ; tibiis aaticis fortiter 

 bidentatis, dente tertie minutissimo a basi haud remoto, tarsorum 

 posticorum articulo primo quam reliquis conjunctis paulo 

 breviori : 



(S , tibiae anticae apice intus acute producto. 



Long. 8 mm. ; lat. max. 4 mm. 



Hah. Mexico : Amula, Guerrero (6000 {t., H. H. Smith). 



I have seen only the single male specimen. It is of a 

 rather bright rusty red colour and clothed above and beneath 

 with long erect yellow hair. The eyes are extremely promi- 

 nent and very shining, the facets being only visible wiien 

 highly magnified. The head is coarsely granulated and the 

 small clypeus is almost entirely occupied by the broad 

 shining tubercle. The species seems to be related to 

 0. frontalis, Lee, but the male is without the femoral teeth 

 characteristic of that insect and the head is quite destitute of 

 a posterior carina. 



It may be noted here that the Javan OcJwdceus macuU- 

 pennis, Arrow, is (^Scarahceus) xanthovielas , Wied,, which was 

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