68 CLASSIFICATION OF THE SUBFAMILY CRYPHALINAE. 
a2. Elytral declivity with lateral acute margins armed. 
Canada to Varese were epee cee ees are eee obesus Lec., page 69. 
B. Pronotum with sides and basal angles strongly rounded. 
Length, females, 2.7 to 3.25 mm.; males, 2 to 2.1 mm.; male with elyiral 
strize not impressed and interspaces roughened but without fine punc- 
tures. ‘ 
Wnited States 2.2 32... Iie So aye as Ra gage ate Fase ee ae pyri Peck, page 69. 
Length, females, 3.25 to 3.7 mm.; males, 2.05 to 2:25-mm.; male with 
elytral strize deeply impressed and interspaces with fine confused 
punctures. 
TRO C a3 ss ia ane ee a ert as eee eae dispar (Fab.) (PI. IV, fig. 46.). 
Anisandrus zimmermanni, new species. 
Length, female type, 1.5 mm.; body short, elliptical, dark brown, shining; pronotum 
with anterior rugosities extending to middle and lateral margin, posterior dorsal and 
lateral areas smooth, shining, not punctured, posterior lateral margin acute, anterior 
margin serrate ; front convex, shining, with faint median carina and sparsely punctured; 
elytra with striz not impressed, faintly and closely punctured, interspaces smooth, 
shining, pot punctured, declivity convex, smooth, shining, strize not impressed, 
punctures distinct, posterior lateral margin acute, very faintly serrate. Biscayne, 
Fla., May 27; Hubbard and Schwarz collection. Type, Cat. No. 7420, U.S. National 
Museum. 
Length, male, 0.82 mm.; light brown; pronotum broad, much broader than elytra, 
quadrate, shining, faintly rugose on the anterior lateral areas, anterior margin with 
apex faintly produced; front narrow, flat, smooth, shining; elytra narrower than 
pronotum, with sides rounded and narrowed from base to apex, declivity oblique, 
convex from near base to apex, subopaque and rugosely punctured, base smooth 
and shining, pubescence to declivity short, sparse, erect. Another male is slightly 
larger. Biscayne, Fla., May 27; Hubbard and Schwarz collection. 
Anisandrus sayi, new species. 
Length, female type, 2.85 mm.; body short, elliptical; elytra dark brown; pronotum 
black, rugosities extending to middle but not to side margin, sides scarcely rounded, 
anterior margin broadly rounded, apex with two closely placed small teeth, posterior 
dorsal and lateral areas opaque, punctures obscure on dorsal area, more evident on 
lateral area, basal angles with margin subacute; front convex, opaque, alutaceous, 
with faint anterior line and sparse punctures; elytra shining, pubescent, striz not 
impressed, punctures distinct, shallow, and rather closely placed, interspaces with 
fine irregular punctures, declivity convex, subopaque, nearly smooth, with striz 
faintly impressed, punctures coarse, interspaces with a few minute granules, posterior 
lateral margin acute, slightly produced, but without marginal teeth or granules. Mor- 
gantown, W. Va., in Sassafras sp.; author, collector; Hopk. W. Va. No. 7537. .Type, 
No. 7432, U. 8. National Museum. 
Length, male, 1.2 mm.; body oval, light yellowish; pronotum subconvex, much 
narrower than elytra, sides rounded from base to apex, anterior margin broadly rounded, 
acute-edged, anterior area faintly rugose, posterior smooth, shining, strial punctures 
fine and in approximate rows, interspaces faintly punctured, declivity oblique, subcon- 
vex, some what flattened toward middle, pubescence short. Morgantown, W. Va., 
in Sassafras sp., September 21, 1898; author, collector; Hopk. W. Va. No. 7568. 
Norr.—This is closely allied to X. obesus variety minor Swain., as represented 
by specimens in the collection from Kennedy, W. Va., but the differences in size 
and other characters are sufficient to differentiate them specifically. It does not 
seem that X. minor Swain can be considered a variety of X. obesus Lec., but that it — 
should be considered a good species. id 
