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175. Steirastoma Mstrionicum, White, Cat. Col. B. M. 
Longic. ii., p. 304 (1855). 
Yar. Steirastoma larvaj Chevr.^ Journ. Entom. i., 
p. 186 (1861). 
Rah. Jamaica — Hope (Cockburn) ; and Colombia to 
Mexico. 
Four examples, collected by Mr. Cockburn at Hope, 
Jamaica, differ only by their larger size from the type 
of 8. larva, Chevr., from Colombia. The species is 
closely allied to S. depressum. Linn., and may be only a 
local modification of it. 
176. Steirastoma pustulatum J Drury. 
Ceramhyx pustulatus, Drury, Illust. Exot. Ins. ii._, p. 64, 
pL 35, fig. 1 (1773). 
Ceramhyx cancriformis, Fabr., Syst. Ent., p. 165 (1775). 
Lamia cancriformis, Fabr., Ent. Syst. i., 2, p. 272. 
Hah. Jamaica (according to Drury). . 
Drury 's description and figure indicate a species very 
closely allied to, if not identical with, 8. acutipenne, 
Salle. His species seems to be omitted from the 
catalogue of Gemminger and Harold. 
177. Steirastoma acutipenne, Salle, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 
1856, p. 691, pi. 20, fig. 4. 
Eah. Haiti — on the high mountains in the interior 
(Salle). 
I have seen one example only of this rare species. 
178. Steirastoma poeyij Chevr., Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 1862, 
p. 246. 
Hah. Cuba — Havana. 
The type of this species is a mutilated specimen, with 
distorted elytra, which ought never to have been de- 
scribed. It is doubtfully distinct from the preceding ; 
but, before venturing to put these last three species as 
synonvms, I must wait to see additional examiDles from 
