Longicorn Coleoptera of the West India Islands. 89 
84. Elatewpsis jounctataj Gahan, Ann. and Mag. Nat. 
Hist. (6) vi., p. 27 (1890). 
Hah. Cuba. 
Easily distinguished from E. lineata, Linn., whicli it 
mucli resembles in general appearance, and in the 
character of the sexes, by having the elytra thickly and 
distinctly punctured, the punctures being at once evident 
to the naked eye. The males are very like those of 
E. scabrosa, but are not so dark in coloration, and the 
elytra are somewhat less strongly punctured ; the females 
differ from those of scahrosa in being also somewhat less 
strongly and thickly punctured, and more especially, in 
Laving a very distinct band of white pubescence along 
the middle of each elytron. 
35. Elateropsis scahrosa, Gahan, Ann. and Mag. Nat. 
Hist. (6) vi., p. 29 (1890). 
Elateropsis fidiginosiis, Chevr. [nec Fab.), Ann. Soc. 
Ent. Fr., 1862, p. 271. 
Solenoptera scahrosa (Chevr. MS.), White, Cat. 
Longicornia B. M., p. 53. 
Hah. Cuba. 
36. Elateropsis rugoscc, Gahan, l.c.j p. 28. 
Hah. Bahamas — Eleuthera I. (Wickham). 
Resembling in form the preceding species. Males without, 
females with bands of , white pubescence. Elytra coarsely punc- 
tured, the punctures closely placed and forming a sort of rugosity ; 
antennae varying in colour from dark testaceous to dark brown. 
The locality of this species was unknown to me when 
I first described it ; but I have since seen an example 
from Mr. Wickham^s collection which was taken in the 
Island of Eleuthera. 
37. Elateropsis eheninus, Chevr., Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 
1862, p. 271. 
Hah. Jamaica. 
38. Elateropsis fevioratiiSj Salle. 
Solenoptera femorata, Salle, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 1855, 
p. 270, pi. 14, fig. 5. 
Hah, Haiti — near the town of Santo-Domingo (Salle). 
Dull black ; closely and strongly punctured. Femora ferrugi- 
nous-red, with the apices black. Prothorax cribled with strong 
