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Mr. Charles J. Gahan on the 
punctures, with a groove along the middle and a smooth space 
towards the apex ; lateral margins feebly denticulate. Scutellum 
triangular, punctured. Elytra strongly punctured throughout. 
Underside black, nitid, sparsely and finely punctured, with the 
punctures bearing short fulvous hairs. The female differs from 
the male in having the antennae more punctured, the joints from 
the third to the seventh a little more dilated, and the last four 
smaller ; the tibi^ are reddish at their extremity. Long. 22-24, 
lat. 8-9 mm. 
This species, which I have not seen, is probably most 
nearly allied to IE. eheniniis, Chevr., from which it is easily 
distinguished by its red femora. 
39. Elaferopsis quinquenotata, Chevr., Ann. Soc. Ent. 
Fr., 1862, p. 271. 
Hah. Cuba. 
40. Materopsis reticulata, Gahan, Ann. and Mag. Nat. 
Hist. (6) vi., p. 30 (1890). 
Hah. Cuba. 
41. Materopsis sericeiventris, Chevr., Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 
1862, p. 270. 
Hah. Cuba (Poey). 
42. Elateropsis falvipes, Chevr., I.e., p. 270. 
Hah. Cuba (Poey). 
43. Materopsis fimhriata, Chevr., Ann. Fr., 1862, p. 270. 
Hah. Cuba — Havana (Poey). 
44. Materopsis venusta, Chevr., I.e., p. 270. 
Hah. Cuba. 
CERAMBYCID^. 
Smodicum, Haldeman. 
45. Smodicum impressicolle, Lacord., Genera ix., p. 146 
(2), (1869) ; Thorns., Rev. et Mag. Zool., 1878, p. 9. 
Hah. Haiti (Tweedie) and Cuba. 
Lacordaire gives both islands. I have only seen 
examples from Haiti. 
46. Smodicum hrunneum, Thorns., Rev. et Mag. do Zool., 
1878, p. 7. 
Smodicura similare^ Thorns., I.e., p. 8. 
