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Mr. Charles J. Gahan on the 
AcHEYSON, Serville. 
49. Achryson surinamum, Linn. 
Ceramhyx surinamuSj LiDn., Sjsfc. Nat., Ed. xii., p. 632 
(1766). 
Ceramhyx longicollis, Degeer, Mem. v., p. 117, pi. 14, 
%: ]]. 
Stenocorns circiwiflextiSj Fabr.^ Mant. Insect, i., p. 144; 
Oliv., Ent. iv., No. 67, p. 127, pi. 23, fig. 182. 
Stenocorus pallenSj Fabr., Ent. Syst. i., 2, p. 297. 
Ceramhyx surinamensis , Oliv., Ent. iv.. No. 67, p. 42, 
pi. 13, fig. 93. 
Hah. Grenada and St. Vincent (H. H. Smith), 
Dominica (Dr. Nicholls), Guadeloupe (Delauney and 
Vitrac), Antigua, Haiti, Cuba, and Jamaica; also Guiana, 
Colombia, Central America, and Southern States of 
North America. 
50. Achryson ornatipenne, Perrond, Ann. See. Linn. 
Lyon, ser. 2, vol. ii., p. 383 (1855). 
Hah. Guadeloupe. 
This species is evidently very distinct from A. surina- 
7num, Linn., although given as a synonym by Messieurs 
Fieutiaux and Salle in their list of the Coleoptera of 
Guadeloupe. It is a dark- brown insect, with some tes- 
taceous markings on the elytra. The prothorax is 
entirely covered with greyish-tawny hairs, except over 
three narrow denuded iDands along the upper side. The 
elytra are briefly truncate at the apex, and do not; ter- 
minate in a spine. The species is nearly allied to Achryson 
meticulosum (Dej. MS.), and to A. hirsutulum, Bates. 
Indeed, I am not certain that the three are not referable 
to one and the same species. But I have not yet seen a 
typical form of ornatipenne from Guadeloupe. 
Chlorida, Serville. 
51. Chlorida f estiva, Linn. 
Ceramhyx feslimts, Linn., Syst. Nat., Ed. x., p. 3S9; 
Drury, Illustrations i., p. 84, pi. 37, fig. 5. 
Ceramhyx spinosus, Degeer, Mem. v., p. 100, pi. 13, 
fig. 14. 
