NEW CEEAMBYCID BEETLES FISHER 197 



aiciiateiy rounded from base to the tips, which are separately nar- 

 rowly rounded ; disk nearly hemispherical, strongly, obliquely decli- 

 vous posteriorly; surface coarsely, densely, irregularly punctate, 

 rather densely clothed with short, recumbent, whitish, scalelike hairs, 

 Avith a few longer, erect, scalelike hairs intermixed, each elytron orna- 

 mented with a few more or less distinct, whitish pubescent spots pos- 

 teriorly, and with three longitudinal rows of irregularly separated, 

 elongate tubercles, a slightly elevated, longitudinal costa between each 

 row of tubercles, and two round, obtuse tubercles at the posterior 

 declivity. 



Abdomen beneath coarsely, confluently punctate, rather densely 

 clothed with moderately long, recumbent, whitish hairs ; last segment 

 broadly rounded or subtruncate at apex. 



Length, 4.25 mm ; width, 2.25 mm. 



Type locality. — Buenos Aires, Trinidad Mountains, Cuba. 



^y^g._U.S.N.M. no. 50972. 



Remarks. — Described from a single specimen collected May 4, 1932, 

 by S. C. Bruner and A. R. Otero (Cuba E. E. A. Ent. no. 9909). 



This species is allied to delawneyi Fleutiaux and Salle, but it differs 

 from the description given for that species in having three longitudi- 

 nal rows of tubercles and two additional round, obtusely elevated 

 tubercles on each elytron. 



ACREPIDOPTERUM MINUTUM APICALIS, new variety 



This fonn differs from mirmtum Fisher, described from Cuba, in 

 having a distinct, round, brown spot near the apex of each elytron, 

 and in not having the large U-shaped brown spot behind the middle, 

 nor the longitudinal spot of the same color on each elytron behind 

 the scutellum. 



Lengtli, 4 mm; width, 1.25 mm. v* 



Type locaUty. — Mandeville, Jamaica. - 



Type and paratype. — U.S.N.M. no. 50973. 



Remarks. — Described from two specimens (one type) from the 

 Wickham collection, collected April 1-4, 1906, by E. P. Van Duzee. 



EUPOGONIUS HAITIENSIS, new species 



Elongate, rather robust, nearly parallel, uniformly dark reddish 

 brown, with the tibiae and basal halves of the antennal joints paler. 



Head with the front strongly transverse, feebly convex, flat be- 

 tween the antennal tubercles, which are widely separated and slightly 

 elevated ; surface sparsely, coarsely punctate, rather densely clothed 

 with long, recumbent, brownish yellow pubescence, with numerous 

 long, fine, erect hairs intermixed, the pubescence not concealing the 

 punctures; eyes coarsely granulated, deeply emarginate, separated 



143263—35 2 



