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fourth, and each of the following joints equal in length to the 

 third joint. 



Pronotum feebly wider than long, and equal in width at base 

 and apex; sides feebly rounded or subparallel; surface somewhat 

 uneven, coarseh^, irregularly, confluently punctate, sparsely, irregu- 

 larl}^ clothed with long, recumbent, gray pubescence, with a few long, 

 erect hairs intermixed, and with an irregular, inconspicuous, 

 elongate, glabrous spot at middle. Scutellum broadly triangular, 

 curvilinear, and densely clothed with long, recumbent, gray 

 pubescence. 



El3d:ra three times as long as pronotum, and at base slightly wider 

 than pronotum at middle; humeral angles broadly rounded; sides 

 nearly parallel from base to apical sixth, then arcuately narrowed 

 to the tips, which are separatelj^, broadly subtruncate, but not 

 spinose; surface sparsely, irregularly punctate, the punctures coarse 

 on basal halves, but becoming obsolete toward apices, rather densely, 

 irregularly clothed with long, recumbent, grayish pubescence, and 

 with numerous long, erect hairs of the same color intermixed. 



Abdomen beneath finely, obsoletely punctate, rather densely, 

 irregularly clothed with long, recumbent, grayish pubescence, with 

 numerous long, erect hairs of the same color intermixed; last visible 

 sternite broadly sinuate at apex; last visible tergite elongate, 

 strongly attenuate, and deeply, narrowly emarginate at apex. Pro- 

 sternum sparsely, coarsely punctate, densely clothed with long, re- 

 cumbent, grayish pubescence, which conceals the surface; prosternal 

 process rather narrow, expanded behind the coxal cavities, and 

 arcuately declivous posteriorly. Mesosternum broad, uneven be- 

 tween the coxal cavities, and rather abruptly declivous in front. 

 Legs sparsely, irregularly clothed with long, recumbent and erect, 

 grayish hairs intermixed; femora strongly expanded near middle, 

 but not spinose at the tips. 



Male. — Differing from the female in having the antennae slightly 

 longer than the body, and the last abdominal segment broadly, 

 arcuately rounded at apex. 



Length, 12-17 mm.; width, 3.8-5.6 mm. 



Tyj)e locality. — Port au Prince, Haiti. 



Other localities. — L'Atalaye, Haiti; San Francisco Mountains, 

 Dominican Republic. 



Type., allotype^ and paratypes.—U.S.^.M. No. 43720. 



Parafypes. — In American Museum of Natural History and in 

 Museum of Comparative Zoology. 



Remarks. — Described from eight examples: The type, collected 

 during September, 1924, by G. N. Wolcott (Ace. No. 191-24) ; allo- 

 type, collected at the type locality by R. J. Crew; two paratypes. 



