88 BULLETIN 18 2, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 



Records. — The following is the only record known to me : 



Cuba: Sierra dol Grillo (Bierig, 1934). 



Specimens examined. — I have seen no examples of this species. 

 Remarks. — This species is known to me only from the original 

 description. 



The type was taken by sifting fallen leaves. 



2. TORRENTOMUS TENEBROSUS, new species 



Description. — Castaneous. Head slightly wider behind eyes, angles 

 rotund; constricted part completely set off from rest by a circular 

 sulcus around the neck; clypeal area quadrate, set off by a feebly im- 

 pressed black angulate line; supraantennal prominences rather 

 feeble; with very fine and very dense scaly sculpture throughout; 

 antennae not at all thickened externally, second segment articulated 

 with diagonally truncate end of first segment; labrum nearly semi- 

 circular but almost emarginate in front; maxillary palpus subulate, 

 third segment large, fourth acicular; gular sutures converging on 

 constricted part, united and broadly Y-shaped in front. Pronotum 

 one-third wider than long, one-twelfth wider than head; sides and 

 base arcuate, hind angles scarcely evident, widest at front; with ir- 

 regular punctate depressions at posterior third of sides, and two 

 large widely separated f oveae near the base of disk ; with very dense 

 fine scaly sculpture. Elytra one-fourth wider than pronotum, one- 

 ninth wider than long; sides nearly straight, apical angles scarcely 

 rounded; with dense and fine scaly sculpture. Ahdoinen feebly sub- 

 muricately sculptured. Length, 2i/2 mm. 



Type locality. — Jamaica, vicinity of Trinityville, parish of St. 

 Thomas. 



Types. — Holotype and two paratypes in the United States National 

 Museum (No. 52471), collected on February 28, 1937, by Chapin 

 and Blackwelder (one paratype from Troy, parish of Trelawney, 

 February 16, 1937). 



Records. — The following are the records known to me : 



Jamaica: Trinityville (Blackwelder station 428), Troy (Blackwelder station 

 409). 



Specimens examined. — ^I have seen only the three types. 

 Remarhs. — This species is doubtfully referred to Torrentomus^ 

 since that genus is not otherwise represented before me. 

 These specimens were caught flying at dusk. 



VII. Genus APOCELLUS Erichson 



ApoceUtis Eeichson, 1840, p. 812. 

 Ocaleomorpha Fleischer, 1921, p. 114. 



