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flattened above, coarsely, sparsely, and irregularly punctate, the 

 punctures concealed by the pubescence. 



Beneath densely and obsoletely punctate; last abdominal segment 

 nearly as long as the two preceding segments united, parabolic in- 

 shape, broadly truncate and feebly angularly emarginate at apex, 

 and with an obsolete median longitudinal groove on disk. 



Length, 11.5 mm.; width, 3.75 mm. 



Type locality. — Guantanamo, Cuba. 



Type. — Coll. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 



Described from a unique female received from the American 

 Museum of Natural History, which was collected on the San Carlos 

 Estate, at Guantanamo, Cuba, on June 18, 1910, by Charles T. 

 Ramsden. 



This is the first species of this genus to be recorded from the West 

 Indies, the six previously known species having been described from 

 Mexico and Guatemala. 



