CLASSIFICATION OF THE SUBFAMILY CRYPHALIN&, Ts 
and one continuous procuryed suture on posterior face, suture 2 with 
septum; eyes emarginate. bias 
Nore: In the original description the antennal funicle is referred 
to as 2-jointed, but evidently the obscure third joint is overlooked. 
Cosmoderes schwarzi, new species. 
(PL Toho s:) 
Length, female type, 1 mm.; body slender, black; elytra subopaque; pronotum 
with four marginal teeth; front finely rugose; mandibles very long; elytral striz 
and interspaces rugose. Haw Creek, Fla.; E. A. Schwarz, collector. Type, Cat. 
No. 7644, U. S. National Museum. 
Note: The type specimen has been lost, except the balsam mount of the antenna. 
Genus HYPOTHENOIDES, new genus. 
Antennal funicle 4-jointed, joint 4 scarcely broader than 2; scape 
long, clavate; club compressed, broad, anterior and posterior faces 
subequal, without sutures, but with small sutural septum; eyes large, 
oblong, elliptical, faintly emarginate; pronotum with faint basal and 
lateral margins. Type of genus, Hypothenoides parvus, new species. 
Hypothenoides parvus, new species. 
(Pi. I, fig. 2.) 
Length, 1.05 mm.; body elliptical, light reddish brown; pronotum as broad as 
long, sides faintly rounded from base; elytra with sides straight to vertex of declivity, 
base simple, apex broadly rounded; pronotal rugosities small, in subconcentric rows, 
not extending toward side margin; anterior margin with four minute teeth; posterior - 
dorsal and lateral areas shining, faintly punctured; head small; front narrow, convex, 
punctured; elytra glabrous from base to declivity, declivity sparsely clothed with 
short yellow scales, striz not impressed, punctures in distinct rows. Calapan, P. I., 
in dead branches of Lemon silvestre, June 3, 1903; J. L. Webb, collector (No. 38). 
Type, Cat. No. 7597, U. S. National Museum. 
Genus PTILOPODIUS, new genus. 
Antennal funicle 4-jointed, 4 scarcely broader than 2; club com- 
pressed, oblong, broadly rounded, without sutures, side margins 
nearly equal, anterior face pubescent, posterior face smooth, shining, 
without septa; eyes oblong-oval, not emarginate. Type of genus, 
_Ptilopodius stephegynis, new species. 
Ptilopodius stephegynis, new species. 
(Pl. I, fig. 4; text fig. 1.) 
Length, female type, 0.92 mm.; body short, elliptical, light reddish brown; pro- 
notum darker and as broad as long, nearly glabrous, opaque, rugosities fine, confused, 
extending into lateral area, posterior dorsal and lateral areas subalutaceous and 
_ faintly punctured, anterior margin closely serrate; front convex, opaque, faintly 
