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Psyche 
[June 
In Chaudoir’s monograph of Stenous (Ann. Soc. Ent. 
France (6) 2, 1882, pp. 497-) this species runs to metalli- 
cus Dej., which it resembles in most points of structure, 
but in addition to being a broader and flatter insect, sub- 
depressus is differently colored and has the head practically 
impunctate, the prothorax slightly more narrowed poste- 
riorly, and the third elytral interval without dorsal punc- 
tures The bluish green, almost uniform coloration and 
slightly depressed form are strongly suggestive of some 
Selenophorus. 
Stenomorphus manni n. sp. 
Elongate, parallel, moderately convex; shining rufo-tes- 
taceous to piceous brown, lower surface and appendages 
slightly more rufescent. Head with two rather small, 
abrupt foveae anteriorly; front smooth. Prothorax elon- 
gate in male (about five-eighths as long as elytra) , less elon- 
gate in female; widest just behind middle; sides parallel 
( $ ) or very slightly converging ( $ ) anteriorly, somewhat 
contracted and broadly but slightly sinuate before the 
rounded basal angles ; disk with fine median line and oblique 
linear basal foveae, also with faint transverse undulate 
strigae, surface not punctate. Elytra somewhat emarginate 
at base ; striae deep and impunctate ; intervals convex, third 
with a series of punctures on inner edge, fifth with six or 
fewer irregular punctures either at middle or near edges. 
Sexual tarsal characters as usual in genus; male middle 
femora only minutely denticulate on lower edge near apex; 
middle tibiae straight in both sexes; hind tarsi slender. 
Length ±12 ( $ )-15 ( $ ) mm. 
Holotype $ (Museum of Comparative Zoology no. 19525) 
and 4 ( $ $ $ 2 ) paratypes from Manneville, Haiti, W. M. 
Mann. 
This, the first Stenomorphus to be found in the West In- 
dies, is very close to rufipes Lee. of the United States but is 
slightly more slender, with the middle femora of the male 
more minutely denticulate and the male middle tibiae not 
even slightly arcuate as they are in rufipes. 
73. Gynandropus subquadratus Putz. 
