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QUEDIINI. 



01. Atanyynatltus antenna/is, Slip., var. ii. heleroccrus. 

 (Fauvel, in litt.) 



Tins viirieU' difTcrs only from the type in the clear yellow- 

 testaceous colour of the last two or three joints of the 

 anteiuiie. 



St. Vincent, Grenada (//. H. Smith). 



T A C H Y P O R I N I. 



62. Coproporns sharpi, sp. n. 



Rufo-testaceous, shining; the head and posterior half of 

 the elytra infuscate; first three joints of the antenuaj and 

 apex of the last testaceous. 



Length 1"75 mm. 



Size and build of C pulchellus, Er., but rather more 

 depressed, with differently coloured and exceedingly finely 

 jninctured thorax and elytra. Head impunctate ; antennie 

 with the second and third joints of equal length, the fourth 

 scarcely longer than broad, the fifth to the seventh as long 

 as broad and equal amongst themselves, the eighth to the 

 tenth very slightly transverse, the eleventh oval-oblong. 

 Thorax exceedingly finely and indistincily punctured and 

 with strigose ground-sculi)ture. Elytra similarly sculptured. 

 Abdomen very finely and pretty closely punctured. 



St. Vincent {H. H. Smith). Type in the British Museum. 



Deinopsini. 



63. Deinopsis gracilis, sp. n. 



Narrow, elongate, attenuate posteriorly, opaque reddish- 

 brown, densely and finely punctured, sericeous. Antennae 

 and legs pale testaceous. 



Length 2*5 mm. 



Of similar colour to D. angusta, Shp., but narrower and 

 more fragile, the antennee more slender, the pubescence 

 fiuer and more sericeous. Head transverse, densely and 

 finely punctured and pubescent. Antennae with all the 

 joints considerably longer than broad. Thorax strongly 

 transver-e, narrower in front, the sides gently rounded, the 

 base bisinuate, very densely and finely punctured and pubes- 

 cent. Elytra as long as and scarcely broader than the 

 thorax, exceedingly finely and densely punctured and 



