1964] 
Darlington — Paussid bettles 
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Fig. 1. Mexican localities at or near which paussids have been collected. 
July i, 1957, at light (J. A. Chemsak & B. J. Rannells, in collection 
of California Insect Survey, Berkeley) ; 22 miles southeast of Jalapa, 
Vera Cruz, 1100 ft., June 29, 1958 (University of Kansas Mexican 
Expedition ) . 
Homopterus hondurensis Darlington 
Previously known from Panama, Honduras, and about 40 miles 
east of Tizimin, nothern Yucatan (Pallister 1954). New records: 
El Zapotal, 2 miles south of Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas, July 1, 1957, 
at light ( J. A. Chemsak and B. J. Rannells, in collection of California 
Insect Survey) ; Santo Domingo, 15 miles southeast of Simojovel, 
Chiapas, July 8-15, 1958, at light (J. A. Chemsak, 2 specimens, in 
collection of California Insect Survey and Canadian National Collec- 
tion) . 
Homopterus steinbachi Kolbe 
Previously known only from South America: Bolivia (the type), 
Colombia (Darlington 1950, p. 48), French Guiana, and Brazil 
