650 Mr. M. Cameron on new Staphylinidee 
the rounded posterior angles, exceedingly finely and mode- 
rately closely punctured ; pubescence sparing, rather coarse. 
Elytra a little longer and broader than the thorax, 
square; extremely finely and closely punctured. Abdomen 
exceedingly finely and moderately closely punctured on 
the first three visible segments, more sparingly behind, finely 
and sparingly pubescent. 
St. Vincent (H. H. Smith). Type in the British Museum. 
MyYLLaAnNInNi. 
99. Myllena celerrima, sp. 1. 
(M. oxypodina, Fauvel, in litt.) 
Subopaque, pitchy brown; the thorax and abdomen 
reddish brown with apex lighter. Antenne with all the 
joints longer than broad, fusco-testaceous. Abdomen 
sericeous. 
Length 2:2 mm. 
Very similar to J/. mollis, Shp., with which it agrees in 
the build and the antennal structure ; the abdomen, however, 
in the present species is much more densely punctured and 
pubescent. Head extremely finely and densely punctured 
and finely pubescent. Antenne with the third joint a little 
shorter than the second, the fourth to the tenth all longer 
than broad, from the fifth to the ninth differing but little 
between themselves, and about twice as long as broad, the 
tenth a little stouter, eleventh longer than the tenth. 
Thorax transverse, widest about the middle, the sides more 
narrowed in front than behind, the posterior angles obtuse, 
exceedingly finely and densely punctured and pubescent. 
Elytra as long as the thorax, transverse, with similar 
sculpture and pubescence as on the fore-parts. Abdomen 
attenuated posteriorly, sericeous, exceedingly densely and 
finely punctured. 
Grenada, St. Vincent (H. H. Smith). Type in the British 
Museum. 
100. Myllena diversicornis, sp. n. 
(Fauvel, in litt.) 
Subopaque, pitchy brown; the thorax and abdomen red- 
dish brown, the apex lighter. Antenne with all the joints 
longer than broad, entirely testaceous. Legs testaceous. 
Abdomen sericeous. 
Length 2 mm. 
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