18 CLASSIFICATION OF THE SUBFAMILY CRYPHALINA, 
Hypothenemus flavipes, new species. 
Length, female type, 1.15 mm.; light brown; pronotal rugose space dark brown, 
with four subequal and two small marginal teeth; front convex, subopaque, faintly | 
punctured, with median transverse impression and posterior median shining eleva- 
tion. Cayamas, Cuba, March 6; E. A. Schwarz, collector. Type, Cat. No. 7575, 
U.S. National Museum. 
Hypothenemus columbi, new species. 
Length, female type, 1.05 mm.; elytra dark brown or black, shining; pronotum | 
and head dark reddish, rugose space lighter, with six small marginal teeth; front © 
with anterior area flat or impressed, shining, and with transverse elevation. Colum- — 
bus, Tex., July 5; Hubbard and Schwarz collection. Type, Cat. No. 7361, U. S. 
National Museum. 
Length, male (?), 0.9 mm. 
Hypothenemus abdominalis, new species. 
Length, female type, 1.15 mm.; light brown; pronotum slightly lighter, opaque; 
rugose space lighter, but not reddish; margin with six equal teeth; front shining, 
impressed, and with transverse elevation; abdominal sternite 3 longer than 2. Caya- | 
mas, Cuba, February 26; E. Be Seine, collector. Type, Cat. No. 7576, U. S. 
National Museum. 
Hypothenemus rufopalliatus, new species. 
Length, female type, 1.15 mm.; elytra brown; pronotum reddish brown; rugose 
area to margin light reddish; margin with four equal and two small teeth; front | 
impressed, shining, with posterior median triangular elevation. Charleston, 8S. C., 
in dead twigs of Ficus sp., July 15, 1881; Joseph Cohen, collector; U.S. Department 
ef Agriculture No. 971. Type, Cat. No. 7577, U. S. National Museum. 
Hypothenemus punctifrons, new species. 
Length, female type, 1.1 mm.; shining; prothorax and head dark reddish; pro- | 
notum with six marginal teeth, four small, two very small; elytra black; legs, anten- | 
ne, and elytral scales yellowish; elytral strie faintly impressed and faintly scabrous; 
interspaces broader than usual and with row of faint granules; front convex, sub- | 
opaque, and distinctly but finely punctured, with small, median, obtuse elevation. 
Lakeland, Fla., in Quercus sp., dead bark on twigs, April 7, 1904; Hopk. U. S. No. 
271ld. Type, Cat. No. 7525, U. S. National Museum. 
Hypothenemus brunneipennis, new species. 
Length, female type, 1.2 mm.; elytra dark brown; pronotum reddish brown, 
Tugose space lighter, margin with four separated equal and two smaller teeth; front 
shining, anteriorly impressed, with posterior transverse elevation. Cayamas, Cuba, 
January 26; E. A. Schwarz, collector. Type, Cat. No. 7578, U. 8. National Museum. 
Hypothenemus pallidus, new species. 
Length, female type, 1.3 mm.; elongate, yellowish brown; sides of pronotum 
and elytra parallel; pronotum with posterior area shining, rugose space slightly 
darker, with six equal and two to four minute marginal teeth; front convex, with 
anterior area impressed, shining, and with posterior transverse elevation; elytra 
shining, strial punctures very fine, slightly coarser on the lateral area; interspacial 
scales yellow, becoming larger on declivity where they are mixed with fine hairs. 
Mount Coffee, Liberia, March, 1895; O. F. Cook, collector. Type, Cat. No. 7590, 
U.S. National Museum. 
