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65. Rembus laticollis Lee. 
66. Anatrichis picea (Mots.). 
67. Oodes amaroides Dej. 
Recorded from Cuba by Gundlach, but I have not yet seen 
a Cuban specimen. 
68. Stenocrepis (Crossocrepis) sulcatus Chev. 
69. Stenocrepis (s. s.) insulanus (J.-Duv.) 
70. Stenocrepis (s. s.) duodecimstriata (Chev.) 
lecontei (Chd.). 
71. Stenocrepis (Stenous) tibialis (Chev.) 
femoralis (Chd.). 
pallipes Gundlach, not Reiche. 
Gundlach’s short description evidently applies to this 
species rather than to the true S. pallipes (Reiche) of South 
America. 
72. Stenocrepis (Stenous) metallicus (Dej.) 
Stenocrepis (Stenous) subdepressus n. sp. 
Of usual form for Stenous, but less convex; black, with 
greenish or bluish green lustre, head and margins of body 
scarcely brighter; legs entirely piceous or rufo-piceous, an- 
tennae pieeous with three basal joints rufescent. Head shin- 
ing, nearly impunctate, but with exceedingly fine, rather 
sparse punctuation; mentum tooth long and acute. Pro- 
thorax moderately narrowed in front, slightly behind ; sides 
scarcely sinuate before the right or slightly obtuse basal 
angles; disk rather strongly flattened basally, finely aluta- 
oeous. Elytra each with seven fine, slightly abbreviated, 
impunctate striae, seventh finer than others ; scutellar stria 
distinct; intervals flat, finely alutaceous but somewhat shin- 
ing, third impunctate. Front tarsi of male rather widely 
dilated, about as in S. metallicus Dej. Length ±81/2 mm. 
Holotype $ (Museum of Comparative Zoology no. 19520) 
and 2 ( $ $ ) paratypes from Grande Riviere, Haiti, W. M. 
Mann. 
