274 Mr. Martin Jacoby’s List of the Phytophagous 
Hab. St. Vineent—Leeward side and South end; 
Grenada—Grand Etang, 1,900 feet (Windward side). 
The above description is based upon the few specimens 
which show the elytral bands rather distinctly ; in the 
majority of them, however, the bands are obsolete or 
faintly indicated. This small species may be known 
amongst its allies by the three narrow fuscous vitte of 
the thorax. 
Hyrorampsis, Clark. 
Ilypolampsis annulicornis, sp. n. 
Below piceous, above fuscous, finely pubescent; antenne piceous, 
the ninth and tenth joints, and the apex of the others, pale ; elytra 
finely punctate-striate, clothed with short grey pubescence, paler or 
darker fuscous ; legs pale testaceous. 
Var. Above and below pale testaceous, the elytra with a more 
or less distinct dentate darker band below the middle. 
Length, 15-2 lines. 
Head finely and closely rugose-punctate, longitudinally depressed 
between the eyes, and clothed with very short yellow or grey 
pubescence, the space between the antennz in the shape of an 
acutely-raised ridge; labrum flavous; palpi filiform, scarcely 
thickened ; antennz extending to the middle of the elytra, rather 
robust, piceous, the joints testaceous at the apex, the ninth and 
tenth entirely of that colour, the seventh and eighth joints and 
also the terminal one entirely dark; thorax subquadrate, dis- 
tinctly narrowed at the base, the disc with two slightly raised 
tubercles before the middle, very finely punctured, fuscous, and 
clothed with very short pubescence ; elytra much broader than the 
thorax, obsoletely transversely depressed below the base, rather 
finely but distinctly punctate-striate, the interstices slightly costate, 
and clothed with short grey or yellowish pubescence ;: underside 
piceous, impunctate ; legs pale, the femora sometimes darker at the 
apex ; posterior tibic straight, without small teeth, the apex with 
a short spur. 
Hab. St. Vincent—Windward and Leeward sides ; 
Grenada—Balthazar (Windward side), Mount Gay Kstate 
(Leeward side). 
As in most of the species of this genus the coloration 
of the upper surface is dull and rather variable, the paler 
forms showing some obscure darker patches and the 
