CLASSIFICATION OF THE SUBFAMILY CRYPHALINA, 47 
Coccotrypes rolliniae, new species. 
Length, female type, 1.8 mm.; body short, elliptical, dark reddish brown; anterior 
margin of pronotum serrate; front subconvex, sulcate; elytra shining, strial punctures 
fine, in moderately distinct rows, interspaces with fine rugosities from middle to base, 
declivity with striz scarcely impressed, punctures coarse, shallow, interspaces flat, 
with row of fine granules. Para, Brazil, in seeds of Rollinia octopetala; C. F. Baker, 
collector; Hopk. U. S. No. 6766. Type, Cat. No. 7616, U. S. National Museum. 
Norte: This species differs from C. integer in darker color, strial punctures less 
distinct, interspaces rugose, with pronotal rugosities more densely placed. 
Coccotrypes liberiensis, new species. 
Length, female type, 1.8 mm.; body short, suboval, uniformly dark reddish brown; 
pronotum shining, with rugosities small, irregular, and moderately sparse, anterior 
margin with rather coarse serrations; front broad, subconvex, sulcate, with fine median 
line; elytra shining, strial punctures fine, in rather distinct rows, interspaces flat, 
smooth, with faint row of punctures, declivity with strie faintly impressed, punctures 
moderately coarse, interspaces shining, moderately smooth. Mount Coffee, Liberia, 
March, 1897; O. F. Cook, collector. Type, Cat. No. 7615, U.S. National Museum. 
Coccotrypes bassiaevorus, new species. 
Length, female type,2.2 mm.; body short, elliptical,reddish; anterior margin of prono- 
tum serrate; front subconvex, closely sulcate and with sparsely placed, erect hairs; 
elytra shining, striz in distinct rows, interspaces flat, faintly rugose toward base and 
with rather regular row of fine punctures to declivity which is evenly convex, the 
striz not impressed, striz and interspaces subequally punctured in rows, striz with 
distinct row of short reclining hairs from base to apex. Botanic Garden, D. C., in 
seed pods of Bassia latifolia, July 31, 1907; J. G. Sanders, collector; Hopk. U. S. No. 
6632. Type, Cat. No. 7618, U. S. National Museum. 
Genus CARPOSINUS, new genus. 
_ Antennal funicle 4-jointed, joint 4 broader; club broad, oval, with 
one bisinuate suture on anterior and one broadly procurved subapical 
one on posterior face; eyes large, elliptical, with coarse facets and 
acutely emarginate. Type of genus, Carposinus pini, new species. 
Carposinus pini, new species. 
(PITY, fe. 32.) 
Length, female type, 2.2 mm.; body oblong, elliptical, reddish brown; sides of prono- 
tum straight, anterior dorsal and lateral areas finely and evenly rugose, rugosities ex- 
tending to lateral margin, posterior dorsal and lateral areas shining and coarsely punc- 
tured, punctures coarser toward base; front broad, flat, densely clothed with short, fine, 
velvety yellow pubescence; elytra with sides straight to beyond vertex, shining, strial 
punctures very coarse and deep, interspaces very narrow and with row of fine punc- 
tures, declivity steep, interspace 1 strongly elevated, 2 impressed, 3 and 4 with a few 
small granules, strial punctures coarse. Baguio, P. I., in Pinus insularis, April 18, 
1911; C. V. Piper, collector. Type, Cat. No. 7625, U. S. National Museum. 
Length, male, 2.3 mm.; front convex, shining and evenly punctured. 
