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80. Elaphidion suhfasciatum (Chevr. MS.), sp. n. 
Eeddish-brown, with the legs and the posterior fourth or fifth 
of the elytra of a paler yellowish tint. Head sparsely pubescent ; 
closely punctured. Prothorax covered with a short, close grayish 
pubescence, which in the male has a more silky lustre. Elytra 
rather closely and not very strongly punctured ; with an ashy-grey 
pubescence scattered in small patches, which are more closely 
aggregated and form a somewhat ill-defined transverse band just in 
front of the middle. Apex of each elytron truncate in a slightly 
oblique direction, and unarmed, in the male type ; slightly 
emarginate and somewhat bluntly toothed at each angle in the 
female type. Underside of body rather thinly pubescent on the 
abdomen and middle of the breast, more densely on the sides of 
the latter. The abdomen of a more distinctly reddish colour than 
the rest of the underside. Antennas sparsely pubescent, fourth 
joint distinctly shorter than third or fifth ; joints from the third 
to seventh or eighth with a spine at the postero -distal angle. 
Male. Antenna a little longer than the body. Prothorax 
larger, and slightly longer in proportion, more densely pubescent, 
more regularly rounded at the sides ; the disk with a narrow, 
median and slightly raised blackish line. 
Female. Antennae scarcely longer than the body. Disk of 
prothorax with three feeble tubercles. Long. 8 — 10 mm. 
Hah. Guadeloupe — Pointe-a-Pitre (Lherminier). 
This species somewhat resembles U. mutatum, Gahan, 
but is mucli narrower ; the thorax is relatively longer, 
and the apices of the elytra are unarmed, or only very 
shortly mucronate. 
81. Elaphidion namcm, Fabr. 
Stenocorus nanus, Fabr.,Ent. Syst. i., 2, p. 300 (1792). 
Gallidium cinereuni} Oliv., Ent. iv., No. 70, p. 69, pi. 8, 
fig. 102 (1795). 
Elaphidion cinereumj Clievr., Ann. Fr., 1862, p. 261. 
Hah, Haiti, and Cuba — Havana (Poey). 
A rather small species, with the prothorax entirely grey when 
not rubbed bare of pubescence. A median dorsal line is, however, 
often laid bare, and is seen to be closely punctured. Elytra 
testaceous, with a greyish pubescence which is not quite uniformly 
distributed ; each has a blackish line extending from the base to 
