108 Mr. Charles J. Gahan on the 
NeocoeuSj Thomson. 
93. Neocorus romanowsMi, Fleut. and Salle., Ann. Sec. 
Ent. Fr., 1889, p. 464, pi. 8, fig. 16. 
Hah. Guadeloupe (Delauney). 
HoRMATHCTS, Gahan. 
94. EormatJnis cindelhis, Gahan, Ann. and Mag. Nat. 
Hist. (6) vi., p. 33 (1890). 
Hah. Haiti. 
Cylindeea, Newman. 
95. Cylinder a jyilicornis J Fabr. 
Callidhim piUcornis, Fabr., Ent. Syst. i., 2, p. 327 
(1792). 
Cylindera imllida, Newm., Entom. Mag. i., p. 510 (1833). 
Callidium luteuw, Steph., Hlus. Brit. Ent., Mandib. iv., 
p. 249 (1831). 
Curtomerus lideus, Steph., Man. Brit. Coleopt., p. 275 
(1839) ; Shuckard, Brit. Coleopt. Suppl., p. 76, 
pi. 8, fig. 2. 
Lamjpromerus piUcoimiSj Thorns., Class, des Ceramb., 
p. 203 (1860). 
Sotenus setiger, Sharp, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1878, 
p. 205. 
Hah. Grenada and St. Vincent (H. H. Smith), Santa 
Cruz, Cuba, Jamaica; Honduras, Mexico, and Sandwich. 
Islands. 
96. Cylindera (?) puberulaj Fleut. and Salle. 
Cyrtomerus puherulus, Fleut. and Salle, Ann. Soc. Ent. 
Fr., 1889, p. 464, pi. 8., fig. 17. 
Hah. Guadeloupe ( Delauney, Vitrac, and Lherminier) ; 
Grenada and St. Vincent (H. H. Smith). 
The three examples taken by Mr. Smith differ from 
the described type from Guadeloupe in having the elytra 
unarmed at the apex. 
In a Guadeloupe specimen, agreeing in all other 
respects with the description, I find that eacli of three 
or four joints of the antennae, after the second, is fur- 
nished with an exceedingly small spine at the postero- 
di^tal nnglc. There is no trace of these spines in the 
e:vaujples taken in Grenada and St. Vincent. I doubt 
