Longicorn Coleopfera of the West India Islands. 107 
HaruspeXj Thomson. 
91. Haruspex inscriptusy sp. n. (PL II., fig. 2.) 
Head, prothorax, and antennae dull reddish-testaceous. Pro- 
thorax with a large dark-brown patch above extending from the 
base to beyond the middle of the disk, with a similar patch some- 
times present on the posterior half of each side, and united at the 
base with the discoidal patch. Elytra dull yellowish-testaceous, 
with dark-brown markings, viz., an oblong sutural spot just behind 
the scutellum ; a band on each side running obliquely backwards 
from the shoulder towards the suture, and, together with its fellow 
and the sutural spot, forming a somewhat W-shaped figure ; a 
second band on each side behind the middle, which runs obliquely 
forwards from the discal margin towards the suture, where it joins 
its fellow, to form with it an acute angle ; and, in one of three 
examples, a third oblique band placed a little way in front of the 
apex ; and, in the same example, a longitudinal submarginal vitta 
connecting the three oblique bands. Underside dark brown in 
places. Legs testaceous. Prothorax rounded at the sides, bi- 
sinuately sulcate at the base, closely and finely rugose-punctate. 
Elytra very thickly covered with large rounded punctures, with a 
raised line on each side of the disk extending from the base to 
about the beginning of the posterior third ; sides nearly parallel 
for about four-fifths of their length, thence quickly curved in 
towards the apex, where each elytron is somewhat truncate and 
unarmed. Antennae filiform, sparsely furnished with short setse, 
and with the joints from the third to the tenth longitudinally 
sulcate and carinate. Long. 7 — 9 mm. 
Hah. Grenada — Mount Gay Est., on the Leeward 
side (H. H. Smith). 
This species is allied to Haruspex hivittis, White 
(Piezocera). Haruspex maculicornis, Bates, also appears 
to be an allied form, and is possibly only a variety of 
Whitens species. Both are from Para on the Amazon. 
CoMPSA, Perty. 
92. Compsa quadrimaculataj Fabr. 
CalUdium quadrimaculatum, Fabr., Ent. Syst. i., 2, 
p. 328 (1792). 
Heterachthes suhmaculatus, Lameere, Ann. Soc. Ent. 
Beige, xxviii., p. 100 (1884). 
Hah. Grenada, Mustique I. (Grenadines) and St. 
Yincent (II. H. Smith\ Dominica fRamasre and Dir. 
