[Dec., 1885. 
62 
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATURAE 
TROGOSITIE^E. 
Wis. 
No. 
570. 
571. 
572. 
573. 
574. 
575. 
576. 
577. 
Amer. 
No. 
2686. 
2688. 
2688 b 
2693. 
2693 a 
2700. 
2703. 
2704. 
TENEBRIOIDES, Pall. 
mauritanica , Linn.Under bark. Rare. 
corticalis , Mels.Like the last. 
dubia, Horn.Like the last. 
castanea , Mels.Under bark. Common. 
Laticollis , Horn.Like the preceding. 
GRYNOCHARIS, Th. 
4-lineata , Mels.Rare. Under bark. 
CALYTIS, Thoms. 
scabra, Thunb.Under bark. Rare. District of pine 
_ woods. 
THYMALUS, Duft. 
fulgidus, Er..With the sweep-net. Rare. 
[to be continued.] 
ON SOME NEW GENERA AND SPECIES OF ATTID.E FROM THE 
EASTERN PART OF GUATEMALA. 
By G. W. and E. G. Peckham. 
[ Continuation of page 42.~\ 
Gen. nov. Titanattus. 
Cephalothorax high, plane, dilated behind dorsal eyes, sides 
ZZlrt ’ CGPh T, Part ab ° Ut " lon * « thoracic inclined 
forward, thoracic part slanting very steeply (more steeply than 
m QuIZn d and i/ n th<3 Side8 ’ fr ° m the c ephalic plate. 
in S Wider than lon S> very slightly wider 
in front than behind; anterior row strongly bent visible from 
above; middle more than twice as W. J . , a 
a little separated; lateral eyes a little **“’ ”, 
from middle eyes; eyes of second ro “ B "“'f "•’“*£ 
lateral than the dorsal eves- do™ 1 ’ a llttle nearer the 
nearer each other than die’ lateral bor f ey6S ’ 
than the cephalothorax at that place c/ r ° W “"T 
middle eyes, retreating. P ‘ ' C1 yP eu s higher than 
