COLEOPTERA OF LATIN AMERICA 



WEST INDIES— Continued. 

 ViRNGi Is. — Continued. 



St. John 



Tortola 



Virgin Gorda 



Anegada 



St. Croix 

 Leeward Is. 



Anguilla 



St. Martin 



St. Bartheleniy 



[St. Bartholomew] 



St. Kitts 



Nevis 



Barbuda 



Antigua 



Montserrat 

 Guadeloupe 



Desirade 



Marie Galante 



Les Saintes 



WEST INDIES— Continued. 

 Dominica 

 Martinique 

 St. Lucia 

 St. Vincent 

 Grenadines 



Bequia 



Battowia 



Balliccaiix 



Mustique 



Cannouan 



Mayero 



Union 



Carriacou 

 Grenada 

 Barbados 

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 OLD WORLD 



Througiiout the checklist a uniform system of indicating the rank of the 

 various names has been employed. Family names are printed in large 

 capitals, as 



CURCULIONIDAE 



and centered on the pages. Subfamily names are printed in large and 



small capitals, as 



CURCULIONINAE 



tribes in small capitals, as 



CURCULIONINI 



subtribes in small and still smaller capitals, as 



CURCULIONINA 



all these last centered in the column. Generic names arc printed in bold- 

 face Roman type; species are in ordinary Roman indented under the genus. 

 Sjmonyms of both genera and species (and of varieties) as well as all sub- 

 genera are printed in italics indented under the specific or generic name 

 involved. Infraspecific categories such as subspecies (s), variety (v), 

 form (f), phase (p), and aberration (a) are preceded by the letter indicated 

 and indented under the specific name. Most of these segregates are insuf- 

 ficiently known and may be expected to be found to be valid species or 

 merely synonyms. In very few cases has the necessary work been done to 

 demonstrate the subspccific variation which undoubtedly does exist in 

 some groups. The vast majority of these names are based on specimens 

 ostensibly differing from the typical form only in color, size, or general 



