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Family XXV. LATHRIDIIDiE. 



* Coluocera maderce (Wollaston). Haiti (Mann). Cs^t^^ c<J,«_ t Ms.yn.h<e LK ^ 

 Lobogestoria Reitter should be transferred to Colydiidse. (Schaeffer, 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Washington, VIII, 1906, p. 141.) 



* Melanophthalma distinguenda (Comolli). Cuba (U. S. N. M.). Cos- 

 mopolitan. 



* Corticaria ferruginea Motschulsky. Cuba (U.-S. N. M.). Cosmopoli- 



Family XXVII. TEMNOCHILID^. 



The authority for Nemosoina should be Latreille not Reitter. 



* Temnochila hubbardi Leveille. Cuba (U. S. N. M.). 



Tenebroides transversicollis (Jacquelin Duval). Porto Rico (Gundlach). 



Family XXIX. BYRRHIDiE. 



Chelonarium punctatum Fabricius. Porto Rico (Gundlach). The posi- 

 tion of the genus Chelonarium is uncertain; its species live on bushes, not 

 on the ground like the Byrrhidse. It is treated as a separate family by Brues 

 and Melander, and is placed in the subfamily Chelonarinse under Byrrhidse 

 by Sharp (Biol. Cent. Amer... II, pt. 1, 1902, pp. 684-696); Plate XX 

 referred to in the text was, apparently, never published. 



Family XXXII. HELODIDiE. 



Mr. Schwarz has verbally called attention to the differences shown by 

 Peyerimhoff, between the larva? of Helodidse, Cyphonidse and Dascillidse. 



Family XXXVI. ELATERIDyE. 



Adelocera subcostata Candeze. Antigua (Marshall). 

 Hemirhipus fascicularis (Fabricius). Haiti (A. M. N. H.). 

 Chalcolepidius obscurm Castelnau. Montserrat, Dominica (U. S. N. M.). 

 * Chalcohpidius validus Candeze. Dominica (U. S. N. M.). 

 The authority for Ischiodontus oblitus should be Candeze. 



