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Mallodon, Serville. 
12. Mallodon maxillosiim, Drury. 
Ceramhyx maxillosus, Drury, Illust. i., p. 86, pi. 38, 
fig. 3, ii. Index (1773). 
Hah. Guadeloupe (Lherminier, Delauney, Yitrac), 
Barbuda (sec. Drury), and St. Christophers (Dyer). 
In the Catalogue of Geraminger and Harold, Cuba is 
given as the locality of this species, apparently on the 
authority of Thomson (Physis i., 2, p. 103), whose cita- 
tions of localities are not to be always relied upon. 
13. Mallodon carptor, Chevr., Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 1862, 
p. 273. 
Hah. Cuba (Poey), Jamaica (J. J. Bowrey), and St. 
Thomas (Chevr. collection). 
The large male example from St. Thomas to which 
Chevrolat gave the manuscript name, M. Jiornhechi, 
exhibits no characters by which I can distinguish it from 
other male examples of M. carptor, Chevr. 
14. Mallodon spiniharhe, Linn. 
Ceramhyx spiniharhisj Linn., Mus. Lud. Ulr., p. 67. 
Hah. St. Yincent, ""forest, in rotten wood'^ (H. H. 
Smith) ; and widely distributed in Tropical America. 
Get HO so Mi, Serville. 
15. Orthosoma hrunneumj Forster. 
Ceramhyx hrunneusj Forst., Nov. Species Insect, p. 37 
(1771). 
Ceramhyx unicolor, Drury, Illust. i., pi. 37, fig. 1, ii. 
Index (1773). 
Prionus sulcatus, Oliv., Ent. iv., No. 66, p. 39, pi. 8, 
fig. 27; Beauvois, Ins. Afr. et Amer., p. 226, 
pi. 35, fig. 4. 
• Hah. Haiti (Beauvois) ; and North America. 
This is a well-known species, some of the true 
synonyms of which I have omitted, while I have intro- 
duced one, viz., sidcatus, Oliv., which does not seem to 
me to be correctly given in other lists. I have not seen 
any West Indian specimen of the species, and have given 
Haiti as a locality on the authority of Beauvois. 
