184 prof. p. r. uhler oisr the [Mar. 6, 



blackish stripe. Cormexivum sharp-edged, thin, recurved, dull 

 testaceous or pale fulvous ; disk of the tergurn black each side, 

 middle line of the last two segments also black. 



Length to tip of venter 3|-4| mm. ; width of pronotum \- 

 1| mm. 



This remarkable species was found in abundance on the Mira- 

 beau estate, on the windward side of the island. It has also been 

 taken in Florida and Cuba. The notes of capture are as follows : — 

 March 25, at an altitude of 500 feet above sea-level, on herbage 

 in open places near a stream of water ; April 7, at an altitude of 250 

 feet, came to light in the night, and was also swept from herbage ; 

 also April 13 and 27, in second-growth woods and in weedy 

 places. 



This is a variable species, approaching very near to N. califor- 

 nicus, Stal, from which it can be at once distinguished by the 

 longitudinal callosities of the pronotum. 



Ischnorhynchus, Fieber. 



ISCHNORHYNCHTTS CHAMPIOia, Dist. 



IschnorJiynchus championi, Dist. Biol. Centr.-Am., Hem.-Het. 

 p. 193, pi. 19. fig. 3. 



A few specimens were taken at several localities in the island . 

 At Balthazar they were brushed from herbage in cocoa orchards, 

 in shady and damp places, on March 23 ; at Chantilly they 

 occurred at an elevation of 500 feet, on May 5, in second-growth 

 thickets. Later in the year they were found on the Caliveny 

 estate, near sea-level, September 1, on the foliage of dry scrubby- 

 growth. On October 16 they were found in a similar, but damp 

 place, near St. Greorge's. 



Ninus, Stal. 



NlNUS NOTABILIS, Dist. 



Ninus notabilis, Dist. t. c. p. 191, pi. 19. fig. 4. 



This species was found in considerable numbers on the Ven- 

 dome estate in September, where it was beaten from herbage on 

 marshy land. It was taken also on the Mount Gay estate, and 

 upon the Mirabeau estate, in open places near a stream of water, 

 on herbage, March 25. 



Neoninus, Dist. 



NEONINUS ILLI7STRIS, Dist. 



Neoninus illustris, Dist. t. c. p. 192, pi. 19. fig. 5. 



Specimens were taken at Balthazar, March 23, in damp and 

 shady places, from herbage, in cocoa orchards. It was also found 

 upon the Mirabeau estate, April 7, where it came to the light 

 at Dight. 



