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The elytral vittae are narrowed iu one of the specimens from Puerto 

 Rico and in all three from Jamaica. In both specimens from Guade- 

 loupe, the elytral vittae are entireh^ absent. The Jamaican speci- 

 mens lack the rufous vitta of the pronotum. 



We have examined five males, two each from Puerto Rico and 

 Jamaica, and one from Guadeloupe. In the form of the genitalia, 

 the male from Guadeloupe differs slightly from the males from Puerto 

 Rico, whose genitaUa are identical. One of the males from Jamaica 

 has genitalia of the Puerto Rican type, while the other more nearly 

 approaches the Guadeloupe specimen in this respect. 



Figs. 5-12. — Pseudozonitts mar ginata (Puerto Rico): 5, doTsa\ (A) and lateral (B) views of 

 male gonoforceps, and (C) lateral view of aedeagus; 6, ventral (A) and lateral (B) views 

 of male sixth abdominal sternum; 7, ventral view of female si.xth sternum. Pseudo- 

 zonhis obscuricornis: 8, dorsal (A) and lateral (B) views of male gonoforceps, and (C) 

 lateral view of aedeagus (Jamaica); 9, ventral view of male sixth abdominal sternum 

 (Puerto Rico); 10, ventral view of female sixth sternum (Jamaica); 11, pronotum 

 (Jamaica). Nemognatha occupata: 12, dorsal (A) and lateral (B) view of male gonoforceps, 

 and (C) lateral view of aedeagus. 



