AET. 22 NEW CEEAMBYCID BEETLES — FISHER 55 



Abdomen beneath feebly punctate and sparsely clothed with short, 

 recumbent pubescence ; last segment broadly truncate at apex. Pro- 

 sternum densely, coarsely punctate posteriorly, more sparsely punctate 

 anteriorly, and sparsely clothed with short, inconspicuous hairs; 

 prosternal process very narrow between coxal cavities, and strongly 

 declivous posteriorly. Legs rather long, sparsely clothed with short, 

 inconspicuous hairs; femora moderately clavate, unarmed at apices, 

 posterior pair longer, slightly clavate, and feebly arcuate; tibiae 

 slender, cylindrical, anterior pair feebly enlarged toward apices. 



Length, 7 mm ; width, 1.2 mm. 



Type locality. — Wajay, Habana, Cuba. 



Type. — U.S.N.M. No. 43735. A single female collected December 

 15, 1930, by S. C. Bruner. 



Remarks. — Described from the type. 



This species differs from all the other described species of this 

 genus found in the West Indies in being more slender and in having 

 the upper surface densely, coarsely punctured, and clothed with 

 short, recumbent pubescence. 



PENTOMACRUS PUNCTATUS, new specie! 



Male. — Broadly elongate, rather strongly flattened above, and 

 feebly shining. Above and beneath pale yellow, with the head, tips 

 of antennal joints, sides of sternum, tips of femora, numerous irreg- 

 ular spots on pronotum, and three broad, transverse, zigzag fasciae 

 on each elytron, black. 



Head coarsely, confluently punctate, glabrous, front rather strongly 

 constricted by the eyes, with a narrow, longitudinal, median groove, 

 broadly concave between the antennal tubercles, which are widely 

 separated, and rather strongly elevated ; eyes large, strongly convex, 

 feebly emarginate, and widely separated from each other on the top. 

 Antenna about one and one-half times as long as the body, sparsely 

 clothed with short, inconspicuous pubescence, with numerous long, 

 erect hairs on the underside of the joints, which are slightly flat- 

 tened, but unarmed at apices ; first joint robust, cylindrical, arcuate, 

 slightly expanded toward apex, and one-half as long as the third 

 joint, which is distinctly longer than the fourth; eleventh joint 

 subequal in length to the tenth. 



Pronotum distinctly longer than wide, and subequal in width at 

 base and apex; sides feebly, arcuately rounded, slightly constricted 

 at base; disk slightly uneven, and more or less flattened; surface 

 glabrous, densely, coarsely, irregularly ocellate-punctate, irregularly 

 scabrous, and ornamented with black or dark brown spots as follows : 

 A narrow, longitudinal, median vitta, extending from anterior mar- 

 gin to middle, where it is divided into two longitudinal vittae, which 



