30 CLASSIFICATION OF THE SUBFAMILY CRYPHALINA. 
Stephanoderes buscki, new species. 
Length, female type, 1.5 mm.; elytra brown, subopaque; pronotum brown, with 
median rugose area reddish, anterior margin with four equal teeth and two middle 
ones closely placed; front convex, opaque, shining toward anterior margin and with 
impressed fine median line; elytral striz impressed, punctures moderately coarse, 
becoming finer on declivity. Trinidad, West Indies, May 12; August Busck, col- 
lector. Type, Cat. No. 7537, U. 8S. National Museum. 
Stephanoderes obliquus, new species. 
Length, female type, 1.6 mm.; elytra dark brown, dorsal and lateral areas shining; 
pronotum lighter brown, opaque, anterior margin with four regular, closely placed 
teeth; front convex, with faint median impression; elytral strize scarcely impressed, 
punctures fine, declivity with interspaces rugose. Cayamas, Cuba, March 12; E. A. 
Schwarz, collector. Type, Cat. No. 7538, U. S. National Museum. 
Stephanoderes subopacicollis, new species. 
Length, female type, 1.6 mm.; elytra black, shining; pronotum uniform dark 
brown, subopaque, anterior margin with four closely placed teeth and two smaller 
ones; front convex, opaque, with a median shining line; punctures of elytral strize 
impressed, moderately coarse, interspaces faintly punctured, nearly smooth on de- 
clivity, declivity subopaque. Cayamas, Cuba, December 30; E. A. Schwarz, col- 
lector. Type, Cat. No. 7539, U. 8. National Museum. 
Stephanoderes opacipennis, new species. 
Length, female type, 1.6 mm.; elytra black, opaque; punctures coarse, rugose; 
pronotum dark reddish brown, with four closely placed marginal teeth; front sub- 
opaque, with broad shining line, posteriorly impressed; elytral striz impressed, 
rugose, becoming obscure on declivity, interspaces rugose. District of Columbia, 
May 30; Hubbard and Schwarz collection. Type, Cat. No. 7540, U. S. National 
Museum. 
Stephanoderes quadridentatus, new species. 
Length, female type, 1.65 mm.; elytra dark brown, shining; pronotum dark brown, 
opaque, with dorsal rugose space reddish, anterior margin with four closely placed 
teeth; front opaque, with narrow shining line, posteriorly sulcate; elytral strize 
impressed, punctures very coarse, becoming smaller on declivity, interspaces of 
declivity faintly rugose. Morgantown, W. Va., in Picea sp., April 5, 1897; author, 
collector; Hopk. W. Va. No. 7237a. Type, Cat. No. 7383, U. S. National Museum. . 
Stephanoderes africanus, new species. 
Length, female type, 1.65 mm.; dark reddish brown; elytra and pronotum shining, 
the pronotal rugose space subopaque, reddish, with two closely placed and two 
separated marginal teeth; front subopaque, with rather Jong reddish hairs. Cape- 
town, South Africa, in apple; C. W. Mally, collector (No. 1226). Type, Cat. No. 7542, 
U.S. National Museum. 
Stephanoderes obesus, new species. 
Length, female type, 1.65 mm.; stout; elytra light brown; pronotum lighter, with 
four smaller marginal teeth; front shining, with short, sparse, erect pubescence. 
Cayamas, Cuba, March 11; E. A. Schwarz, collector (No. 476). Type, Cat. No. 7543, 
U.S. National Museum. 
