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Erichson is recorded from India, Ceylon, Assam, Singapore, New 
Guinea, and the Hawaiian Islands, as well as from the Americas, 
but examples from Singapore identified by Dr. Cameron are certainly 
Pseudolispinodes (subgenus Nacaeus). Whether the species actually 
occurs outside the New World I am unable to determine at present. 
DESCRIPTIONS OF NEW SPECIES 
PSEUDOLISPINODES (LIBERIELLA) COOKI, new species 
Description.—Rufous, sometimes picescent in part. Head broadly | 
rounded in front, a trifle broader behind the eyes, which are very © 
feebly prominent; clypeus with a distinct marginal bead, which © 
fades out at front of eye; with fine punctures separated by two to 
four times their diameter and with dense but fine scaly ground 
sculpture. 
Pronotum about one-fourth wider than long, widest about middle, 
nearly straight and feebly converging posteriorly, feebly arcuate 
and rather indefinitely narrowed in front; feebly impressed at posterior 
angles, the depression extending about to middle; without foveae on 
front margin; punctures a little coarser than on head, separated by 
two to three times their diameters, without larger punctures; with 
obsolescent longitudinal ground sculpture. 
Elytra at base as wide as base of pronotum, expanded to apical 
third; without obvious fovea inside humeral callus; with punctures 
finer than on head but slightly elongate, separated by two to four 
times their diameter; ground sculpture as on pronotum but a little 
more distinct; with a median discal punctiform fovea, excavated 
behind, at basal third and another subapical. 
Abdomen punctured as elytra but less distinctly; ground sculpture 
scaly, more evident basally; a pair of punctiform foveae on each 
tergite at basal third, separated by one-third of width. 
Length, 2% to 3 mm. 
Types.—Holotype and nine paratypes (U. S. N. M. No. 52590), 
collected at Mount Coffee, Liberia, in March 1897 by Dr. O. F. Cook. 
PSEUDOLISPINODES (LIBERIANA) FEMORALIS, new species 
Description —Piceorufous. Head broadly rounded in front, a 
trifle broader behind the eyes which are only moderately prominent; 
clypeus with a rather coarse marginal bead, which disappears at front 
of eye; feebly biimpressed between the antennal prominences; with 
fine punctures separated by two to three times their diameter but 
almost completely obscured by very coarse strigulose ground sculpture, 
which is not scaly but somewhat tortuous; with dense scaly sculpture 
behind the eyes. 
