194 BULLETIN 18 2, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 



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

 Jamaica: (Notman, 1925; British Museum; U.S.N.M.). 



Specimens examined. — I have seen only the unique type and the 

 specimen mentioned below. 



Remarhs. — This species has not been reported since its description 

 in 1925. It is distinct by the horned clypeus from all but notmani, 

 from which it differs in size and abdominal punctation. 



The specimen in the British Museum labeled '•'■Osorius hubhardi 

 Nordm." was borrowed and compared directly with the type. It 

 seems to be identical. It was received by the British Museum in 1845 

 but bears no other data. 



I find no record of the habits of this species. 



24. OSORIUS NOTMANI Darlington 



Osorius notmani Darlington, 1937, pp. 287, 297. 



Description. — Piceous or rufous. Head about five-sixths as wide 

 as pronotum ; eyes not at all prominent ; clypeus Avith angles produced 

 in conspicuous slender teeth about one-fourth as long as the distance 

 between them, each tooth with a denticle at base on inner side, margin 

 not crenulate; labrum scarcely emarginate, alutaceous only at sides, 

 unusually large; apical antennal segments about as wide as long; 

 strongly alutaceous anteriorly, more feebly on vertex; with rather 

 coarse and dense punctures except at front and center. Pronotum 

 less than one-tenth wider than long, much narrowed behind, base 

 two-thirds or three-fourths as wide as apex; sides broadly rounded 

 throughout ; basal angles broadly rounded ; lateral margins not at all 

 enlarged posteriorly; with trace of impressed midline in part; not 

 very distinctly alutaceous; moderately coarsely but not closely punc- 

 tate; midline impunctate, margined by an irregular series of punc- 

 tures. Elytra about one-tenth narrower than pronotum, as long as 

 wide, slightly expanded; coriaceous and punctured a little more finely 

 and closely than pronotum (but very shallowly). Abdomen very 

 feebly and irregularly alutaceous, moderately closely and shallowly 

 punctate except at apex. Anterior face of front tibia with setigerous 

 punctures in a single slightly irregular series. Length, 6 mm. 



Type locality. — Jamaica, near Blue Mountain Peak, 5,000-7,388 feet 

 elevation. 



Types. — Holotype (M.C.Z. No. 20241) and one paratype in the 

 Museum of Comparative Zoology. 



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



Jamaica: Blue Mountain Peak (Darlington, 1937). 



Specimens examined. — I have seen only the paratype from the 

 Museum of Comparative Zoology. 



