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new species described below, and at the same time will sum- 
marize the West Indian fauna. I have placed asterisks be- 
fore the species I have not seen. The table is based on 
Chaudoir’s monograph (Ann. Soc. Ent. France (5) 8, 1878, 
pp. 279 -) . The only species I have not been able to place 
in the table is Metallosomus cuprascens Mots., which is 
omitted in Chaudoir’s monograph. The species may be near 
mannerheimi . It was described from Santo Domingo. 
1. Metepisterna only a little longer than wide; color dark 
brown or black 2 
Metepisterna very elongate; color variable 4 
2. Elytra narrowly and regularly ovate ; humeri obliter- 
ated; Length 914 mm.; Martinique and Dominica 
C. ellipticus Chd. 
Elytra not evenly ovate ; humeri distinct 
3. Length ±8-9 mm.; Jamaica C. cinchonse n. sp 
Length ±11 mm.; Santo Domingo 
*C. jsegeri Dej 
Length 13-15 mm.; Jamaica C. macer n. sp 
4. Tibise canaliculate above; prothorax subquadrate 5 
Tibiae not canaliculate above; prothorax variable 6 
5. Color nearly uniform piceous brown ; elytra strikingly 
short, broad, and convex; side margins of prothorax 
very narrow anteriorly; 7% mm.; Dominica 
Glyptolenus simplicicollis n. sp. 
Black, elytra bluish, relatively narrow; side margins of 
prothorax normal; 7 mm.; Guadeloupe (and Brazil) 
C. chalybeus Dej. 
6. Fourth joint of posterior tarsus strongly lobed exter- 
nally 7 
Fourth joint of posterior tarsus not or scarcely more 
strongly lobed externally than internally; color never 
metallic 8 
7. Dark piceous, elytra cceruleo-viridescent ; 111/3 mm.; 
Santo Domingo *C. mannerheimi Chd. ( jageri Mann.) 
Without metallic lustre; 12 mm.; Jamaica 
C. vagepunctatus n. sp. 
