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surface coarsely alveolate-punctate, the cells elongate and irregular 

 in shape, a narrow, elongate, smooth, median space behind middle, 

 but not extending to base, and clothed with a few long, inconspicuous, 

 erect hairs. Scutellum oval, and glabrous. 



Elytra three times as long as pronotum, and at base slightly wider 

 than pronotum at middle; humeri strongly elevated; sides nearly 

 parallel from base to apical fifth, then arcuately narrowed to the 

 tips, which are separately, narrowly rounded; disk feebly flattened; 

 surface densely, coarsely, irregularly punctate on basal halves, the 

 punctures becoming finer and sparser toward apices, and very 

 sparsely clothed with long, erect, stiff, yellowish hairs. 



Abdomen beneath vaguely punctate, and clothed with a few long, 

 erect, inconspicuous hairs; last segment broadly rounded at apex. 

 Prosternum strongly convex, narrowly, transversely depressed along 

 anterior margin, coarsely, vaguely punctate, and without distinct pu- 

 bescence; prosternal process very narrow between the coxal cavities, 

 strongly expanded and arcuately declivous posteriorly. Legs rather 

 long, and sparsely clothed with long, recumbent and erect, yellowish 

 hairs ; femora strongly, abruptly clavate, petiolate at bases, unarmed 

 at apices; tibiae longitudinally carinate. 



Length, 7 mm.; width, 2.2 mm. 



Type locality. — Port au Prince, Haiti. 



Type.—\JS.'^M. No. 43731. Female collected January 20, 1925, 

 by G. N. Wolcott. 



Remarks. — Described from the type. 



This species can be separated from the other described species of 

 this genus found in the West Indies in having the pronotum coarsely 

 alveolate-punctate. 



CYLINDERA GLABRA, new species 



Small, elongate, strongly flattened above, and subopaque; head, 

 pronotum, and underside of body reddish brown; elytra and legs 

 yellowish brown, except the bases of the tibiae, which are darker. 



Head coarsely, confluently punctate, and glabrous, front strongly 

 transverse, deeply, narrowly, transversely grooved behind the epis- 

 toma, the groove not extending to the eyes, strongly, transversely, 

 arcuately elevated between the antennal tubercles, which are widely 

 separated, but not elevated; eyes small, oblong, strongly convex, 

 but not emarginate. Antenna as long as the body, sparsely clothed 

 with short, recumbent pubescence, with a few long, erect hairs on the 

 underside of the joints, which are cylindrical, and unarmed at apices; 

 first joint robust, cylindrical, subequal in length to the fourth joint, 

 which is twice as long as the third ; eleventh joint slightly longer than 

 the tenth. 



