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steep, broadly not deeply impressed, shining, stria 1 impressed but punctures not 
coarser than in stria 2, interspaces 2 and 3 with row of punctures. Ashland, Kans., 
in wild gourd vine, June 8, 1908; W. Knaus, collector; Hopk. U.S. No. 8210. Type, 
Cat. No. 7613, U. S. National Museum. 
Front of type obscure but of another female subconvex, rugosely punctured, with 
faint median line and with short, sparse pubescence. The male has not been 
recognized. 
Nore.—The author has examined all of the species mentioned in the table. It is 
evident that some of the other species heretofore referred to Dryocoetes belong in Divi- 
sion I of Xylocleptes. 
Genus THAMNURGIDES, new genus. 
Antennal funicle 5-jointed, jot 5 very broad; club with three 
nearly straight sutures on anterior face and two procurved ones on 
posterior face; eyes small, elliptical, faintly emarginate. Type of 
genus, Thamnurgides persicae, new species. 
Thamnurgides persicae, new species. 
(PL TF, tie--30.) 
Length, female type, 1.7 mm.; body suboval, shining; elytra dark red; pronotum 
black, sparsely clothed with erect yellow hairs, faintly and sparsely punctured but 
without rugosities; front narrow, slightly oblong, with faint median line and a few 
long hairs; elytra sparsely clothed with erect yellow hairs from base to apex, striz 
distinct, with punctures moderately coarse, closely placed, becoming finer on decliv- 
ity, interspaces broad, with sparsely placed fine punctures, declivity oblique, convex, 
shining, striz distinct but not impressed, interspace 1 flat. Honolulu, in imported 
peach trees, January 17, 1905; D. L. Van Dine, collector (No. 17). Type, Cat. No. 
7614, U. S. National Museum. . 
Nore.—No distinctive sexual characters have been observed in the four specimens 
in this collection. 
Genus COCCOTRYPES Eichhof. 
Antennal funicle 5-jointed, joint 5 much broader; club with one 
or two sutures on anterior face and with or without one or two sutures 
on posterior face; anterior margin of pronotum with small apical 
teeth; eyes small, elliptical, emarginate. The males, as represented 
by the type of the genus, are much smaller and rare, as in Xyleborus. 
T. Antennal club suboblong, without sutures on posterior face, sutures on the 
anterior face distinctly recurved. 
1. Pronotum with smooth punctured dorsal line. 
esa. 3. Sas tes fi USES eae Re 2 Se ay a ee robusius Eichh. 
B. Pronotum without smooth dorsal line or space. 
a1. Elytral interspaces faintly to distinctly rugose toward middle and base. 
Isle of Pines, Cuba, in fruit of Thrinax parviflora. ....-- thrinacis, page 46. 
ema Cuba. 02.0 pao eee ino ee = =~ bakeri, page 46. 
Bieler at fo oo a ees ee ene tie as = - do Pe pygmaeus Eichh. 
a2. Elytral interspaces smooth toward middle and base, strize with distinct 
rows of fine hairs. 
Cuba, in Anona squamosd.....-.-------+-+++++2+222077- anonae, page. 46. 
Migeaderem tS sae Bee pee ean awe e yee es hubbardi, page 46. 
