of Si. Vincent, Grenada, and the Grenadines. 27 



the upper surface clothed with fine, semi-erect hairs. Head with a 

 few scattered coarse, deep punctures, deeply, transversely grooved 

 in front ; antennae moderately long, stout, thickening a little 

 outwardly, joint 2 very short, 3 nearly twice as long as 2, 4 longer 

 and stouter than 3, 4-10 subequal in length, about as broad as 

 long, 11 much longer and stouter than 10. Prothorax short, trans- 

 versely convex, constricted behind, the sides angularly dilated at 

 the middle and also subangulate near the apex, the anterior angles 

 rounded, the hind angles acutely rectangalar ; the surface exceed- 

 ingly coarsely and somewhat closely punctate. Elytra about three 

 times the length of, and much wider than, the prothorax, sub- 

 parallel or slightly widening to the middle and narrowing thence 

 to the apex, a little flattened on the disc, very coarsely and thickly 

 punctured, the punctures subserially arranged towards the suture. 

 Length 23-3^, breadth 1^-1^ mm. ($'}.) 



Hah. St. Vincent — Leeward side ; Grenada — Grand 

 Etang and Balthazar, on the Windward side, and Mouud 

 Gay Jilstate, on the Leeward side. 



Nine specimens. This small species is allied to 

 A. macidatus, Champ., from Chiriqui. The elytrai spots 

 are not always distinct, the posterior one sometimes 

 obsolete. The genus has apparently not been previously 

 recorded from the Antilles.* The tibiae are unarmed in 

 the male. Under leaves, etc. ; also attracted to " light " 

 (Smith). 



Paratenetus. 



Paratenetns, Spinola, Essai Monogr. Clerites, ii., 

 p. 116 (18J^4) ; Champion, i5iol. Centr.-Am., 

 Ool., iv., 1, pp. 238, 544. 



Storthephora. Maklin, Act. Soc. Fenu., x, pp. 6o5, 658 



(1875). ' 



Paratenetus jpunctulatus. 



Paratenetus punctulatus. Champ., op. cit., p. 545. 



Hah. Grenada — Woburn, south end. 



One specimen, probably belonging to this species. 

 The genus has not previously been recorded from the 

 Antilles. In dry scrubby growth, on foliage (Smith). 



* ^4. (Ichiuneyi, Fleut. it Salle, from Guadeloupe, the type of 

 ■which I have examined, is a Cistelid, and belongs to the genus 

 I/1/strornjchus, Latr. 



