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cylindrical, middle and posterior pairs bispinose at the tips; tibiae 

 long cylindrical, but not longitudinally carinate. 



Male. — Differs from the female in having the antennae nearly twice 

 as long as the body, and the prosternum deeply, coarsely, uniformly 

 punctate. 



Length, 10-15 mm. ; width, 3.2-4.8 mm. 



Type locality. — Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. 



Other localities. — Sanchez, Dominican Republic; Port au Prince, 

 Haiti. 



Type, allotype., and paratypes. — U.S.N.M. No. 43748. 



Paratypes. — In American Museum of Natural History and in Mu- 

 seum of Comparative Zoology. 



Remarks. — Described from 8 examples, 4 males and 4 females : The 

 type (female) and allotype, collected at the type locality, June 22 

 and July 6, 1907, by H. H. Keays ; one paratype, collected at Port au 

 Prince, Haiti, in 1899, by R. J. Crew; one paratype, simply labeled 

 " Port-au-Prince, Haiti " ; three paratypes, received from the Ameri- 

 can Museum of Natural History, collected at Sanchez, Dominican 

 Republic, between May 22 and June 22, 1915, by F. E. Watson ; and 

 one paratype, received from the Museum of Comparative Zoology, 

 simply labeled " Haiti, P. R. Uhler." 



This species shows considerable variation in size and color. In 

 some of the examples examined the pronotum and elytra are almost 

 entirely black, whereas in other examples the black color on the 

 pronotum is reduced to a small spot in front of the scutellum. 



It is closely allied to lani-eri Chevrolat, with which it is confused 

 in most collections, but differs from lanierl in having the posterior 

 pair of eburneous spots on each elytron elongate, subequal in length, 

 and in close contact along their entire length, whereas in lanieri these 

 spots are rounded, distinctly separated, and the sutural spot of each 

 median pair placed slightly in advance of the lateral spot. 



Subfamily Lamiinae 



ATAXIA HAITIENSIS, new species 



Female. — Elongate, parallel, brownish black, rather densely 

 clothed with brownish-yellow pubescence, which partially conceals 

 the surface, and irregularly variegated with whitish pubescence. 



Head in front strongly transverse, nearly flat, feebly, transversely 

 depressed between the antennal tubercles, which are widely separated 

 and rather strongly elevated, finely, densely punctate, densely 

 clothed with short, recumbent, brownish-yellow and whitish pu- 

 bescence intermixed ; eyes moderately convex, deeply emarginate, and 

 widely separated from each other on the top. Antenna about as long 



