1917.] Leng and Midchler, Coleoptera of the West Indies. 215 



Family LVII. MELANDRYID^. 



Definite records in this family are few. The single species mentioned in 

 our Preliminary List may be more properly placed in Alleculidse and, though 

 we have information of species of Orchesia, Canifa and Conomorphus occur- 

 ring in Cuba from Mr. Schwarz, not one of them has been described. 



* Phloeotrya mexicana Champion is said to occur in Dominica (Ent. 

 Mont. Mag., 1916, p. 37). 



Family LIX. (EDEMERID^. 



For Nacerdes Schmidt read Nacerda Stephens. 



Copidita tenella Waterhouse. Haiti, Jamaica (U. S. N. M.). 



Alloxacis dorsalis (Melsheimer). Cuba (A. M. N. H.). 



Ananca vittata (Fabricius). Jamaica, Vieques, Cuba (U. S. N. M.). 



S. Schenckling, in Coleopterorum Catalogus, part 65, makes some 

 changes in this family by which the species simplex is transferred to 

 Copidita and dorsalis to Alloxacis, etc. 



Family LX. MORDELLID^. 



Mordella sculellaris Fabricius. Cuba (Gundlach). 



Family LXI. PEDILID^. 



Change the spelling of Macrataria to Macratria. 



Family LXII. ANTHICIDyE. 



* Xylophilus (Hylophilus) halticioides Champion. Grenada (Champion). 



* Xylophilus (Hylophilus) atomarioides Champion. St. Vincent (Cham- 



pion). 



