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2. Chevrolat, 1863, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (4) 3, pp. 186- 
199. 
3. Gundlach, 1891, Contribution a la Entomologia 
Cubana, Vol. 3, part 5, pp. 12-33 (sometimes cited 
as of An. Acad. Cien. Habana). 
4. Leng & Mutchler, 1914, Bull. American Mus. Nat. 
Hist. 33, pp. 393-397. 
5. Leng & Mutchler, 1917, Ibid. 37, pp. 194-195. 
The material I have examined includes the collections of 
the Museum of Comparative Zoology (containing Cuban 
specimens collected by me in 1926 and 1929, on trips made 
possible by grants from the Atkins Foundation of Harvard 
University), the United States National Museum, the 
American Museum of Natural History, and the Philadelphia 
Academy of Sciences (Poey material from Cuba) ; collec- 
tions submitted by Prof. Stuart T. Danforth (Puerto Rico), 
Mr. S. C. Bruner of the Estacion Experimental Agronomica 
and Mr. M. L. Jaume (Cuba) ; and smaller lots of specimens 
from other sources. My thanks are due to all of these per- 
sons and to the curators of the museums mentioned. I 
have also to acknowledge assistance given me by Mr. Rene 
Oberthiir, Mr. K. G. Blair, Dr. R. Jeannel, Dr. Joseph 
Bequsert, Mr. A. d’Orchymont, Mr. W. S. Blatchley, Mr. A. 
J. Mutchler, Mr. M. Banninger, Dr. S. Breuning, and the 
late Prof. H. F. Wickham, all of whom have either com- 
pared specimens with types inaccessible to me, or identified 
material in special genera, or helped me in other ways. 
1. Calosoma (s. s.) splendidum Dej. 
2. Calosoma (Callistriga) a. alternans (Fab.) 
3. Pachyteles gyllenhali (Dej.) 
pallida (Chev.) 
4. Scarites alternans Chd. 
5. Scarites snbterraneus Fab. (varities) 
6. Clivina dentipes Dej. 
Clivina addita n. sp. 
Of average form for Clivina of dentipes group, slightly 
depressed; black, appendages piceous. Head with clypeus 
