360 Mr. G. Lewis on 
ante medium abbreviata; elytris striis 1-2 integris, 3 late inter- 
rupta, 4-5 apicalibus brevissimis, suturali basi late, apice 
minime abbreviata ; pygidio utrinque subfoveolato. 
L. 5? mill. 
Oval, somewhat convex, black, shining ; the head, forehead 
impressed, stria complete and semicircular, surface sparsely 
and microscopically punctured; the thorax—strie, internal 
complete and laterally sinuous in the middle, fine and 
obscurely crenulate behind the head, external short, not 
reaching the middle; the elytra, subhumeral stria somewhat 
similar to that in HZ. cavifrons, Mars., but fine and only obso- 
letely bifurcate, 1-2 fine and complete, 3 fine and broadly 
interrupted behind the middle, course indicated only by faint 
points, 4-5 each represented by a very short apical line, 
sutural anteriorly reaches the middle of the dorsum and 
terminates just before the apex, from its commencement it 
inclines a little from the suture; the propygidium is sparingly 
punctulate at the base and the points gradually become fine 
and few posteriorly, posterior edge feebly impressed; the 
pygidium, apex almost smooth, base and sides clearly, not 
closely, punctured, before the apex on either side is a distinct 
but shallow fovea; tiie prosternum is without stria; the 
mesosternum is sinuous anteriorly, marginal stria complete, 
somewhat fine and close to the edge, transverse stria also fine 
and apparently interrupted in the middle, both striz are 
feebly crenulate; the tibize, anterior 6-7 dentate, intermediate 
and posterior spinous. 
This species belongs to the cavifrons group; its trivial 
name is suggested by its dorsal strie resembling those of a 
species of Homalodes (planiformis). 
Hab. Grenada, Mount Gay Kstate, leeward side (1. H. 
Smith, no. 228). 
Stictostie mormont, sp. 0. 
Ovalis, parum convexus, brunneus, nitidus ; fronte concava, supra 
oculos elevata utrinque oblique carinata; pronoto, stria marginali 
anguste elevata, ante scutellum impresso ; elytris striis omnibus 
integris, interstitiis punctulatis; antennis pedibusque concolo- 
ribus. 
L. 22 mill. 
Oval, convex above, brown, shining; the head, face 
slightly concave, conical over the eyes, the bases of the cones 
continue obliquely as ridges towards the epistoma, surface 
uneven and irregularly punctured; the thorax, lateral edges 
narrowly elevated, surface punctured irregularly, punctures 
