364 Mr. M. Cameron on neic Staplijliiiidse 



107. Pseudothamiarcea brunnea, sp. n. 



Ratlier sliining, brown ; tlie liead redclisli, the abdomen 

 black First three joints of the antennae and legs reddish 

 testaceous. 



Length 2-3 mm. 



Head transverse, reddish, very finely and moderately 

 closely punctured, finely pubescent ; the eyes large, their 

 diameter much greater than the lenjith of the temples. 

 Antennse slender, setiferous, the second and third joints of 

 equal lengtb_, the fourth to the seventh longer than broad, 

 gradually decreasing in length, the eighth and ninth as long 

 as broad, the tenth slightly traversing the eleventh as long 

 as the two preceding together. Thorax strongly transverse, 

 nearly twice as broad as long, widest a little before the 

 posterior angles, narrowest in front, the sides gently rounded, 

 the posterior angles completely rounded ; the epipleura not 

 visible when examined from the side, the base bordered ; very 

 finely and moderately closely punctured, finely pubescent. 

 Elytra one-third longer and distinctly broader than the 

 thorsx, transverse, the posterior margin sinuate internal to 

 the postero-external angle, not quite so finely but about as 

 closel)' punctured as the thorax. Abdomen a little narrowed 

 behind, very finely but not ver}' closely punctured through- 

 out, finely pubescent. 



Haiti. Type in my collection. 



108. Falagria {Anaulacaspis) cejjhalotes, sp. n. 



(Fauvel, m litt.) 



Black, shining ; elytra brownish-testaceous. Antennae 

 brown, the first two joints reddish-testaceous. Legs testa- 

 ceous-yellow. 



Length 2 mm. 



Kemarkable by the large head, which is considerably 

 wider than the thorax, but narrower than the elytra at the 

 shoulders. 



Head large, transversely quadrate, the posterior angles 

 rounded, the eyes rather large, their diamater not so great 

 as the length of the temples, the vertex anteriorly rather 

 deeply and longitudinally impressed in the middle line; 

 veiy finely and by no means closely punctured and finely 

 pubescent. Antennae witli the second and third joints o£ 

 equal length, the fourth to the seventh slightly longer than 

 broad and gradually decreasing in length, the eighth to the 

 tenth about as long as broad and differing but little between 



