46 CLASSIFICATION OF THE SUBFAMILY CRYPHALINA, 
II. Antennal club broad, with sutures on posterior face. 
C. Antennal club with one suture on posterior face. 
a8. Club with one suture on anterior face. 
Siam Wadia peel S Sree ele Ren eee integer Kichh. 
a4. Club with one distinct and one obscure suture on anterior face. 
Para, Brazil, in Rollinia octopetala fruit.........-.-...- rolliniae, page 47. 
D. Antennal club with two sutures on posterior face. 
a5. Antennal club with sides and apex equally rounded. 
MountWottee, Wiberan: 2 221e een ewe tns ois Seca ee liberiensis, page 47. 
a6. Antennal club with sides and apex unequally rounded. 
b1. Elytra not distinctly rugose toward base. 
Botanic Garden, Washington, D. C., in Bassia latifolia. 
bassiaevorus, page 47. 
62. Elytra densely rugose toward base. 
UPO POs oe ae ee ee ee dactyliperda Fab. (PI. II, fig. 31.) 
Coccotrypes thrinacis, new species. 
Length, female type, 1.85 mm.; body short, suboval, dark reddish brown, nearly 
black; pronotum with anterior margin faintly serrate; front convex, sulcate; elytra 
shining, with strial punctures small, becoming coarser on declivity, interspaces with 
row of very fine rugosities, declivity subopaque, convex, with stricze faintly impressed 
and punctures coarse, interspaces faintly rugose. Isle of Pines, Cuba, in Thrinax 
parviflora; C. F. Baker, collector. Type, Cat. No. 7617, U.S. National Museum. 
Norr.—This species, is closely related to pygmaeus, from which it differs in its 
darker color, finer strial punctures, and less distinctly rugose interspaces. 
Coccotrypes bakeri, new species. 
Length, female type, 1.95 mm.; body short, suboval, dark brown; pronotum with ante- 
rior margin faintly serrate; front broad, flattened and closely sulcate; elytra with sides 
faintly narrowed from middle toward apex, interspaces distinctly rugose from middle 
to base, declivity with striz not impressed, but punctures coarse, shallow, interspaces. 
transversely rugose. Havana, Cuba; C.F. Baker, collector. Type, Cat. No. 7619, U.S. 
National Museum. 
Notes: This species differs from C. pygmaeus in its slightly larger size, darker color, 
and more distinct interspacial rugosities, and the less impressed strize on declivity. 
Coccotrypes anonae, new species. 
Length, female type, 1.975 mm.; body short, suboval, reddish; pronotum with anterior 
margin faintly serrate; front convex and rugose, not sulcate; elytra with sides faintly 
narrowed behind the middle, strial punctures in distinct rows, interspace with a faint 
row of punctures, declivity with striz coarse, faintly impressed. Cuba, in Anona 
squamosa, October 28,1911. Type, Cat. No. 7624, U. S. National Museum. 
Coccotrypes hubbardi, new species. 
Length, female type, 1.95 mm.; body short, suboval,reddish brown; anterior margin of 
pronotum serrate; front broad, flat, sulcate; elytra with sides faintly narrowed from 
base toward apex, strize in moderately distinct rows, each with a distinct row of fine, 
reclining hairs, interspaces flat, faintly sparsely punctured, declivity with strie 
scarcely impressed, punctures coarse, shallow, interspaces flat, faintly rugose. Mont- 
serrat, West Indies, March 1; H. G. Hubbard, collector (No. 1385). Type, Cat. No. 
7620, U. S. National Museum. 
