AKT. 22 NEW CEEAMBYCID BEETLES FISHER 87 



follows : Three small spots along apical margin, a short, longitudinal 

 vitta in front of scutellum, and a large spot on each side at basal 

 constriction. Scutellum broadly triangular, and broadly rounded 

 at apex. 



Elytra four times as long as pronotum, and slightly wider than 

 pronotum at middle; humeri moderately developed and feebly ele- 

 vated ; sides nearly parallel from base to apical third, then strongly, 

 arcuately narrowed to the tips, which are separately, narrowly 

 rounded, or vaguely, obliquely subtruncate; disk uneven, feebly, 

 obliquely depressed at basal third, longitudinally depressed along 

 sutural margins behind middle, and with numerous irregularly dis- 

 tributed tubercles; surface rather densely, finely punctate, densely 

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

 cence, which conceals the surface, and each elytron ornamented with 

 a more or less conspicuous, irregular, whitish pubescent spot near 

 middle, and with numerous, irregularly distributed, black pubescent 

 markings on the tubercles and behind the middle. 



Abdomen beneath finely, densely punctate, densely clothed with 

 moderately long, recumbent, whitish pubescence; last segment 

 strongly attenuate posteriorly, and broadly subtruncate, or feebly, 

 arcuately emarginate at apex. Prosternum nearly flat between the 

 coxae; prosternal process about one-third as wide as the coxal cav- 

 ities. Legs mottled with whitish and brownish pubescence; femora 

 feebly arcuate, and strongly, abruptly clavate toward the tips ; tibiae 

 subcylindrical, and each annulated with brown pubescence near 

 middle and at apex. 



Length, 6.5 mm.; width, 2.8 mm. 



Type locality. — Port au Prince, Haiti. 



Other locality. — Cape Haitien, Haiti. 



ry;>e.— U.S.N.M. No. 43757. Collected at light, March 25, 1930, 

 by H. L. Dozier. 



Paratype. — In Museum of Comparative Zoology. Collected at 

 Cape Haitien, Haiti, by William M. Mann. 



Remarks. — Described from the type and paratype (sexes not deter- 

 mined). 



This species resembles variabilis Fisher, but it differs from that 

 species in being shorter and more robust, and without a dark brown 

 pubescent spot on each side of the elytra behind the humerus. 



PROBATIUS UNICOLOR, new species 



Female. — Broadly elongate, and moderately convex above, uni- 

 formly reddish brown, and sparsely, irregularly clothed with whit- 

 ish pubescence, which has a tendency to form vague, narrow vittae 



