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Psyche 
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sparsely ciliate at apex of segments. Prothorax trans- 
versely rugose, coarsely, densely punctured, densely pubes- 
cent. Scutellum white. Elytra coarsely and moderately 
closely punctured, clothed with recumbent, white pubescence 
intermixed with scattered, suberect hairs. Legs and ventral 
surface densely clothed with white pubescence. Length 31 
mm ; breadth 6.5 mm. 
Holotype male, a unique taken at Punta Gorda, British 
Honduras, in June 1932, by Mr. J. J. White. 
This fine species is rather suggestive of Aneflus cylindri- 
collis Bates, but may be easily distinguished by the dense, 
white pubescence, twelve-segmented antennae ( $ ) , and nar- 
row metathoracic episterna. 
Stizocera laceyi Linsley, new species 
Elongate, subparallel, rufo-testaceous, shining, sparsely 
clothed with erect pale hairs. Head with scattered coarse 
punctures ; antennae attaining the middle of the elytra ( $ ) , 
carinate, segments three to seven spinose at apex; puncta- 
tion irregular; pubescence short, sparse, intermixed with 
flying hairs along inner side and at apex of segments. Pro- 
thorax slightly longer than broad, coarsely but not closely 
punctured, clothed with scattered, erect, pale hairs. Scutel- 
lum densely pubescent. Elytra nearly four times as long as 
broad, yellowish-testaceous; punctation moderately coarse, 
not dense; pubescence pale, sparse, suberect; apex piceous, 
bispinose. Legs slender, clothed with long, suberect, yellow- 
ish hairs ; femora bispinose at apex, the spines piceous. Ven- 
tral surface shining, sparsely, finely punctured, sparsely 
clothed with suberect, yellowish pubescence. Length 22 
mm ; breadth 5 mm. 
Holotype female, captured at Punta Gorda, British Hon- 
duras, June 1932, by Mr. J. J. White. 
A moderately large, shining, rufo-testaceous species with 
yellowish-testaceous elytra which become piceous at the 
apex. It is related to S. armata Serv. from Brazil, but in 
addition to differences in color, may be easily distinguished 
from that species by the short antennae, which in the female 
attain only the middle of the elytra (in S. armata $ the an- 
tennae are slightly longer than the body), and by the bispi- 
