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Genus Dendroblaptus Chevrolat. 



48. Dendroblaptus barbiflavus Chevrolat. 

 Dendroblaptus barbiflavus Chevrolat, Rev. Zool., 1864, p. 180. 



One specimen taken under the bark of a pine tree. June 27, 1912. 



In the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia in the Poey 

 Collection there is a specimen of the species under consideration, 

 bearing the number 956, corresponding in the Manuscript Catalog of 

 the Collection to the name we cite above. There is a broken specimen 

 of the same insect in the collection of the American Museum of Nat- 

 ural History in New York. So far as the writer knows these speci- 

 mens and the one before him are the only examples of this rare insect 

 available for study at the present time in the United States. 



Genus Strongylaspis Thomson. 



49. Strongylaspis corticaria (Erichson). 



Ergates corlicarius Erichson, Schomb. Reise, III, 1848, p. 571. 

 One specimen taken at Nueva Gerona, July 31. 



Genus Elateropsis Chevrolat. 



50. Elateropsis rugosa Gahan. 



Elateropsis rugosa Gahan, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) VI, 1890, p. 28. 



Ten specimens, nine taken in June and July, and one in March. 

 They were mostly captured when on the wing. 



Genus MONODESMUS. 



51. Monodesmus callidioides Serville. 



Monodesmus callidioides Serville, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, 1832, p. 161. 



Three specimens taken respectively in March, July, and September. 



Genus Criocephalus Mulsant. 



52. Criocephalus cubensis Mutchler. 



Criocephalus cubensis Mutchler, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXIII, 1914, p. 345- 

 Seven specimens, two taken in March, the rest from June to October. 

 {Det. A. E. Schwartz.) 



Genus Elaphidion Serville. 



53. Elaphidion irroratum (Linnaeus). 



Cerambyx irroratus Linn^us, Syst. Nat. Ed., XII, II, 1767, p. 633. 

 Four specimens captured in March, June and July. 



ANN. CAR. MUS., XI, 23, OCT. 26, I917. 



