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Mr. Charles J. Galian on the 
specimens, a second dark line internal to it and extending only a 
very short distance from the base. A dark area is seen also in 
many specimens just in front of the middle of the elytron. The 
apex of each elytron varies in form, in some specimens being 
somewhat rounded off from the outside towards the suture, in 
others truncate. The antennae are a little longer than the body in 
the male ; the fourth joint is scarcely shorter than the third, and a 
little shorter than the fifth. 
In giving this description I have had before me a 
number of specimens from Haiti and Cuba, including one 
considered by Chevrolat to be the actual type of Calli- 
dium cinereum, Olivier. 
82. ElapMdion thorns, sp. n. 
Elaphidion nanum, Chevr. (and Hornebeck), Ann. Soc. 
Ent. Fr., 1862, p. 261. 
' Very like the preceding species ; but with the antennae longer 
and somewhat slenderer, with the third joint distinctly longer than 
the fourth. Prothorax similar in form, but with a smooth naked 
line or callosity on the middle of the disk. Elytra with a similar 
greyish pubescence, but without exhibiting any blackish lines. 
Hah. St. Thomas (Dr. Hornebeck). 
According to Chevrolat this species was determined by 
Dr. Hornebeck from Fabricius^s type. " Elytra grisca, 
Uneis duahus longitudinalihiis , ahhreviatis, nigris/' is, 
however, not true of the present species, but admirably 
fits the preceding one. 
83. ElapMdion lucidurrij Oliv. 
Callidium lucidum, Oliv., Ent. iv., No. 70, p. 59, pi. 7, 
fig. 86. 
G. elevatum, Schonh., Syn. Insect, i., 3, p. 459. 
Hah. Haiti. 
84. ElapMdion fullonium, Newm., The Entomologist, i., 
p. 110 (1841). 
Hah. Haiti. 
I have not yet seen any examples that I could refer to 
either of the two preceding species. 
