ABT. 22 NEW CEKAMBYCID BEETLES FISHER 83 



cence; prosternal process rather narrow, and strongly, triangu- 

 larly expanded behind the coxae. Legs very short; femora robust. 



Length, 5.6-8 nun.; width, 1-1.4 mm. 



Type locality. — Fourgu, Haiti. 



Other locality. — Diquini, Haiti. 



Type and paratype. — U.S.N.M. No. 43754. 



Paratypes. — In Museum of Comparative Zoology. 



Remarks. — Described from six examples (sexes not determined). 

 The type, collected March 12, 1930, by H. L. Dozier ; and five para- 

 types, received from the Museum of Comparative Zoology, collected 

 at Diquini, Haiti, by William M. Mann. 



This species resembles Hippopsis lemniscatus Fabricius very 

 closely, but it differs from that species in having the antennae 

 robust, not longer than the body, and the upper surface of the body 

 clothed with numerous long, erect, black setae. 



LEPTOSTYLUS MILLERI, new species 



Strongly robust, and moderately convex above, uniformly dark 

 reddish brown above, slightly paler beneath, rather densely clothed 

 with greenish yellow, scalelike pubescence, and mottled with darker 

 and paler areas; mandibles black; palpi dark brown, with the tips 

 paler. 



Head quadrate in front of the antennal tubercles, narrower at 

 top than at bottom, feebly convex, deeply, angularly depressed be- 

 tween the antennal tubercles, which are not very widely separated, 

 but strongly elevated, finely, densely punctate, rather densely, 

 irregularly clothed with short, recumbent, yellowish pubescence, giv- 

 ing the surface a mottled appearance, and with a narrow, longi- 

 tudinal groove extending from the epistoma to occiput; eyes small, 

 rather coarsely granulated, deeply emarginate, and separated from 

 each other on the top by twice the width of the upper lobe. Antenna 

 slightly longer than the body, mottled with whitish and brownish 

 pubescence, the joints annulated with dark brown at their bases 

 and apices; first joint slender, subcylindrical, gradually expanded 

 toward the apex, extending to middle of pronotum, and subequal 

 in length to the third joint, which is slightly longer than the fourth. 



Pronotum three-fourths wider than long, subequal in width at 

 base and apex, and widest at middle; sides nearly parallel, feebly 

 constricted near base and apex, and arcuately tumid on each side 

 at middle; disk uneven, narrowly, transversely depressed near base 

 and apex, and with seven obtusely rounded tubercles, arranged trans- 

 versely in two rows, the five median ones strongly elevated, of which 

 the two anterior ones are the largest; surface coarsely, irregularly 

 punctate, with a distinct row of deeper punctures in the basal and 

 apical depressions, rather densely clothed with recumbent, brownish 



