1917.] Leng and Mvtchler, Coleoptera of the West Indies. 205 



Dicrepidius ilegans should be elegans. 

 Dicrepidius notus should be ignotus. 



Monocrepidius bifoveatus (Beauvois). Bahamas, Haiti (U. S. N. M.). 

 All the species listed as Conoderus should be listed as Monocrepidius. 

 /Eolus elegans (Fabricius). Porto Rico (Gundlach). 

 * Megapenthes sturmii (Germar). Cuba (U. S. N. M.). 

 The authority for Anchastus rufescens should be Candeze. 

 For Pyrophorus ongipennis read P. longipennis. 

 - * Mspkes decolor at us (Say). Antigua (Marshall). 

 Glyphonyx quadraticollis Champion. Cuba (A. M. N. H.). 



Family XXXVII. TRIXAGID^. 



Drapetes tunicatus Bonvouloir. Haiti (U. S. N. M.). 



Family XXXVIII. BUPRESTIDiE. 



According to Kerremans' Monograph, the following changes should 

 be made: 



Polycesta thomoe Chevrolat is a synonym of P. porcata (Fabricius); P. 

 angulosa Jacquelin Duval is a synonym of P. excavata Blanchard; Acmoeodera 

 contigua Kerremans is a synonym of A. flavomarginata (Gray); Halecia 

 aureomieans (Xonfried) and Hilarotes chalcoptera (Jacquelin Duval) are both 

 synonyms of Halecia nitidicollis (Castelnau); Gyascutus carolinensis Horn 

 belongs in Hippomelas. 



The identity of Psiloptera aurifera (spelled in error aurifer) and aurata is 

 questionable. 



* Pelecopselaphus strictus (Linne). Antilles (Kerremans). 

 Polycesta porcata (Fabricius). St. Thomas (Kerremans). 

 Acm&odera cruenta (Olivier). Haiti (Kerremans). 

 Buprestis decora Fabricius. Porto Rico (Gundlach). 

 Buprestis lineata Fabricius. Porto Rico (Gundlach). 



These and other species of Buprestis are probably not native but com- 

 mercially introduced in timber. See also Fleutiaux (Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 

 1889, p. 405) for similar Guadeloupe records. 



Melanophila notata (Laporte and Gory). Bahamas (A. M. N. H.). 



Chrysobothris lepida Castelnau and Gory. Porto Rico (Gundlach). 



Chrysobothris tranquebarica (Gmelin). Porto Rico (Gundlach). 



* Chrysobothris denticulata Castelnau and Gory. San Domingo, intro- 

 duced. 



