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17. Margins of elytra excised near apex; 4i/2-5 1 /‘> mm. 
sinuatus Gyll. (and) *mundus Putz. 
and (doubtfully Antillean) *parumpunctatus Dej. 
Elytra only slightly sinuate near apex; 6 mm. and 
over 18 
18. Base of prothorax alutaceous and irregularly punctate ; 
6-8 mm discopunctatus Dej. 
Base of prothorax alutaceous but not punctate 19 
19. Color dull blue; ztll 1 /^ mm cyaneopacus n. sp. 
Greenish, cupreous, or aeneous; not over 8 mm. 20 
20. Prothorax rather strongly narrowed posteriorly; 7-8 
mm. beauvoisi Dej. 
Prothorax not distinctly narrowed posteriorly; ±6 mm. 
latior n. sp. 
74. Selenophorus pyritosus Dej. 
75. Selenophorus alternans Dej. 
76. Selenophorus cinctus Putz. 
Selenophorus thoracicus Putz. ( $ ) 
excisus Putz. ( $ ) 
I have seen twelve males and six females of this Haitian 
species and am convinced that the differences supposed by 
Putzeys to separate his two species are merely sexual. 
77. Selenophorus flavilabris Dej. 
78. Selenophorus sinuatus (Gyll.) 
parumpunctatus Chev., & Gundlach, not Dej. 
79. Selenophorus discopunctatus Dej. 
cuprinus Dej. 
80. Selenophorus striatopunctatus Putz. 
Selenophorus parvus n. sp. 
Form average, not especially convex; blackish, scarcely 
aeneous; appendages testaceous. Head with front shining, 
not alutaceous ; mandibular scrobes short. Prothorax about 
a half wider than long (by measurement), rather strongly 
narrowed posteriorly; basal angles obtuse, rather narrowly 
