from the Island of St. Vincent. 205 



were captured at St. Vincent, during the month of Octoberj by 

 Mr. Fry. 



(Subfam. Phylacides.) 



Genus Trichosternum (nov. gen.). 



Corpus sat magnum, ovato-oblongum : f route ad latera leviter ele- 

 vata, ad apicem profunde biloba ; oculis antice valde emarginatis : 

 prothorace transverso, antice leviter emarginato, postice bisinuato, 

 ad latera vix explanato : scuteUo magno, semicirculari-triangulari : 

 sternis abdomineque fere ut in Hadro, sed loho prosternali valde 

 setoso et anguste marginato : etytris subconnatis : alia obsoletis. 

 Antennce capitis prothoracisque longitudine, robustse, apicem versus 

 leviter incrassatse, articulo 1'"° sat robusto breviusculo, 2"^° brevi, 

 3''" elongato, 4'° hoc breviore, 5"^° G'^que quarto paulo brevioribus 

 inter se sequalibus, reliquis quinque paulo crassioribus (ultimo trans- 

 verso-rotundato) . Labrum (sat anomalum) magnum, corueum, ro- 

 bustum, crassum, ad latera rugose insequaliter serratum, rotundato- 

 quadratum et quasi e laminis duabus (una ad alteram arete applicata) 

 efformatum, supera sc. robustiore et apice profunde biloba (necnon 

 per emarginationem parce ciliata), infera ad angxdos anticos dense 

 ciliata et apice calva minus excavata (ergo superne, inter lobos partis 

 superioris, conspicua). Mandibidce validissimas, cornese, crassfe (ad 

 basin prtesertim valde iucrassata3), triangulares, apice multo inflexae 

 et obtuse bifidse, intus in medio fissse coriacese. Maxillce bilobse : 

 lobo externo pubescente, setoso ; interno multo breviore, apice in- 

 flexo acuto, intus longe pectinato-setoso. Paljn inaxillares articulo 

 1™" parvo extus sinuato, 2''° elongato subclavato, 3*^'° breviore, ul- 

 timo magno securiformi : labiates articulo 1™° parvo, 2^° majore 

 crassiore clavato, ultimo hoc crassiore subovato. Mentxim corneum, 

 rotundato-quadratum, basi paulo angustatum, apice integrum, angulis 

 anticis rotundatis. Ligida apice vix emarginata, angulis anticis ro- 

 tundatis longissime setosis. Pedes robusti, crassi : tibiis (prsesertim 

 posteriorlbus) dense setulosis, anticis ad apicem distincte dilatatis : 

 tarsis heteromeris, posterioribus (sed prsesertim ^o^ii'm) articulo 1™" 

 longiusculo. 



Obs. Genus Hadro proximum ; sed scutello majore, corpore minus 

 glabro (prosterni lobo densissime setoso), labro valde anomalo du- 

 plici, mandibulis crassioribus, mento simplici (nee e laminis duabus 

 formato), pedibus robustioribus tibiisque anticis multo magis dila- 

 tatis, prseter caetera, ab Hadro diifert. 



A 6|0($, pilus, et a-cpvov, pectus (i. e. lobus prosternalis). 



The beetle from which the above details have been compiled 

 is well known in many of the more extensive collections, where 

 it figures under various names. I have it in my own under the 

 title of " Phylax validus, Dej./' and Prof. Lacordaire informs me 

 that he also possesses it under the same; but it is not included, 

 as such, in Dejean's Catalogue, whilst a glance at the structural 

 diagnosis will be sufficient to show that it is no Phylax at all 

 (as now restricted and defiued). It has also been lately com- 



