1917.] Leng and Mutchler, Coleoptera of the West Indies. 195 



Amblygnathus vitraci Fleutiaux. Dominica (U. S. N. M.). 



* Euphorticus pubeseens var. wneohis Bates. Cuba (U. S. N. M.). 

 Colpodes ellipticus Chaudoir. Guadeloupe (U. S. N. M.). 

 Ste?wus tibialis (Chevrolat). Porto Rico (Gundlach). 



* Panagceus fasciatus Say. Porto Rico (Gundlach). 



* Panagceus thomoe Schauta. Cuba (U. S. N. M.). This has been 

 treated as a synonym of the Mexican quadrisignatus but is possibly distinct. 



Panaga?us quadrisignatus Chevrolat. Cuba, Porto Rico (A. M. N. H.). 

 Aspidoglossa vulnerata Putzeys. Cuba, Porto Rico (Gundlach). 



* Clivina bipustulata (Fabricius). Cuba (A. M. N. H.); it is possible 

 that this and the preceding records refer to the same insect. 



Oxydrepanus rufus (Putzeys). Guadeloupe (Fleutiaux). 



Stratiotes iracundus Putzeys. Dominica (A. M. N. H.). 



Morio monilieornis (Latreille). Porto Rico, Culebra, Jamaica, Haiti; 

 possibly introduced in pine lumber from the United States (Schwarz). 



C optoder a f estiva Dejean. Jamaica (U. S. N. M.). 



Rhombodera flavipes (pallipes err. typ.) Leconte. Occurs also in Jamaica 

 (U. S. X. M.). 



Rhombodera bicolor Leconte which may be a variety of flavipes (Leconte), 

 (compare G. H. Horn, Tran. Am. Ent. Soc, X, p. 159) and possibly not 

 different from atrorufa Reiche. Porto Rico (Gundlach and Van Zwaluwen- 

 burg). 



Lebia viridis Say. Dominica, Porto Rico (A. M. X. H.). 



Lebia bitceniata Chevrolat. Dominica, Porto Rico (U. S. X. M.). 



* Lebia elevata (Fabricius)? Guadeloupe. The identity of the Guade- 

 loupe insect is doubtful. See Fleutiaux, Ann. Ent. Soc. Fr., 1889, p. 361. 



* Apenes opaca Leconte. Bahamas (Wickham). 



Apenes parallela Dejean and A. morio (Dejean) may be synonymous. 

 Apenes parallela (Dejean). Bahamas (A. M. X. H.). 



* Apenes variegata (Dejean) . Antigua (Putzeys) . Under this name both 

 Van Zwaluwenburg and Gundlach record a species from Porto Rico in the 

 genus Cymindis; it seems probable, however, that all the West Indies species 

 recorded in that genus really belong to Apenes. 



* Zuphium americanum Dejean. Porto Rico (Gundlach, A. M. X. H.). 

 Brachinus gilvipes Mannerheim. Porto Rico (Gundlach). 



Galerita beauvoisi Chaudoir. Barbados (Cockerell). 



* Casnonia insignis (Chaudoir). Porto Rico (Gundlach). 



Calosoma alternans Fabricius. St. Croix (U. S. X. M.); St. Vincent, 

 Barbuda (W. I. Bull.). 



The American species, * C. calidum (Fabricius) is also credited to Porto 

 Rico by Van Zwaluwenburg, but the identification may be subject to revi- 

 sion. 



