124 
Psyche 
[June 
Holotype (Museum of Comparative Zoology no. 19540) 
and 2 paratypes fromj Soledad (near Cienfuegos) Cuba, 
Oct. 21 ; all taken in floating debris during a very heavy 
flood. 
In Liebke’s table of Pseudocasnonia (l. c., 664 -) this 
species runs to signata Chd. which, however, has the elytra 
strongly ridged, not smooth as in noah. So far as I can 
find, the latter has no really close relatives. 
121. Leptotrachelus dorsalis (Fab.) 
I have seen no Cuban specimen of this species, which 
is recorded by Gundlach, however. 
122. Galerita tenebricosa Klug. 
vetula Chev. 
123. Galerita ruficollis Dej. 
erythrodera Brulle 
insularis Cast. 
thoracica Chev. 
Galerita microcostata n. sp. 
Moderately stout for genus; black, head with two small 
red spots between eyes, tibiae and tarsi piceous, antennae 
brownish rufous. Head rather large, with sides angulate, 
not directly narrowed, behind eyes ; front coarsely punctate. 
Prothorax subquadrate, very slightly wider than long (by 
measurement) ; sides broadly sinuate before basal angles, 
which would be right except are narrowly rounded; disk 
closely punctate, median line very fine, transverse impres- 
sions sub-obsolete. Elytra very slightly narrowed basally, 
humeri ratherf distinct; each elytron with nine pairs of 
fine longitudinal costae, with unpaired intermediate costae 
developed externally but obsolete near suture. Inner wings 
present. Length 15% mm. 
Holotype $ (Museum of Comparative Zoology no. 19541) 
from Mayagiiez, Puerto Rico, May 12, 1932, E. Figarella, 
received from S. T. Danforth; unique. 
This species is a close relative of Galerita americana (L.) 
of South America and the Lesser Antilles (I have seen 
