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Hab. Grenadines—Mustique I., Becquia I. 
Five specimens. These differ from P. erythrocephalus 
in their rather small size, less elongate shape, and more 
transverse thorax, and also in having the yellow spots on 
the elytra rounded and very sharply defined, owing to 
their being surrounded by black (as is often the case in 
P. stellatus), the rest of the ground-colour being reddish- 
brown. As some of the species of this genus (P. distig- 
ma, etc.) are extremely variable in size and colour, it 1s 
perhaps best to treat the present insect as a varietal 
form of P. erythrocephalus. In the closely allied P. 
insularis, Cand., from Guadeloupe, which is perhaps an 
extreme form of P. erythrocephalus, the elytral spots are 
so much extended as to leave only the suture and a post- 
median fascia of the ground-colour. 
Ancuastus, Lec. 
Anchastus moratus. 
Monelasmus moratus, Cand., Monogr. Hlat., iv., p. 334. 
Anchastus moratus, Champ., Biol. Centr.-Am., Col., 
its, |p. SOA, talks, Woes cane 
Hab. Grenada-—Mount Gay Estate (Leeward side). 
One specimen, agreeing perfectly with the type from 
San Martin Tuxtla, in the Mexican State of Vera Cruz. 
The only other known localities for this peculiar species 
are Yucatan and San José on the Pacific coast of 
Guatemala, where a specimen was found by myself in 
1879. 
ANcHAstToMorPHusS, Champ. 
Anchastomorphus phedrus. 
Anchastus phedrus, Cand., Monogr. Elat., i1., p. 401. 
Anchastomorphus phedrus, Champ., Biol. Centr.-Am., 
Cols im.) 15 p. 400), 6218) tre 2: 
Anchastus crua-nigra, Fleut., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., 
1895, p. 170. 
Hab. Grenada—Balthazar (Windward side). 
One specimen. It has the elytra testaceous, with the 
suture narrowly, and a transverse mark at the middle of 
the disc, piceous. A widely distributed and variable 
Tropical-American insect, extending as far north as 
the Mexican State of Guerrero. 
