2G Mr. G. C. Champion on the Heteromerous Coleoptera 



Zophoha.s morlo, Kraatz, Deutsche ent. Zeit., 1880, 



p. 128; Champ., Biol. Centr.-Am., Col., iv., 1, 



pp. 104, 522; Fleut. et Salle, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 



1839, p. 427. 

 llehrps elongatus, Beauv., Ins. Afr. et Amer., p. 164, 



t. 31, %. 9; Chevr., Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 1852, 



p. 638. 

 Helops nigritus, Oliv., Ent., iii.. No. 57, p. 5, t. 2, 



figg. 26a, h. 

 Zophohas concolor, Woll., Ann. and ]\Iag. Nat. Hist., 



1870, v., p. 33; Col. Sancta3 Helenas, p. l!o4. 



Hah. St. Yincent. 



Three specimens, all females, with the elytral inter- 

 stices a little more convex than usual. Recorded by 

 Fleutiaux and Salle, from the islands of Guadeloupe, 

 Grande-Terre, and Les Saintes. I have also seen speci- 

 mens of it fi-om Dominica and Trinidad in the collection 

 of the Rev. T. A. Marshall. Introduced into St. Helena. 

 It seems to be almost cosmopolitan. 



Zophohas latlcolUs. 



Zophohas laticollis, Motsch., Bull. Mosc, xlv., 2, 

 pp. 35, 36 (1872) ; Kraatz, Deutsche ent. Zeit., 

 1880, p. 131 ; Champ., Biol. Centr.-Am., Col., iv., 

 ],pp. 105, 522, t. 5, fig. 14(c?). 



Hab. Grenada — Balthazar, on the Windward side. 



One female example. 



An^ehus. 



A)ifedus, Blanchard, Hist, des Ins., ii. p. 35 (1845). 

 Anaidus, Lacordaire, Gen. Col., v., p. 396. 



Ansedns quadrinotatus, n. sp. 



Oblong oval, shining, piceous or reddish-brown, with a slight 

 brassy lustre ; the elytra each with a large spot at the shoulder 

 and another at about one-third from the apex, the latter sometimes 

 obsolete, rufous or testaceous ; the antennae pitchy-brown, Avith 

 the basal two joints, and also the apical one, ferruginous ; the 

 palpi and legs rufo-testaceous, the femora sometimes infuscate ; 



