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Psyche 
[December 
convex, almost gibbous except broadly depressed near pos- 
terior angles to form rather poorly defined but deep fovese, 
which are continued forward parallel to margins as usual, 
not punctate; diseal impressed lines as usual. Elytra a 
little (about 3/10) wider than prothorax, a little less 
parallel than in marcus, very convex; humeri distinct; 
subapical sinuation slight ; apices more or less independent- 
ly narrowly rounded; striae excessively fine but entire; in- 
tervals flat, 3rd with 3 dorsal punctures as in preceding 
species. Metepisterna with outer and anterior edges about 
equal; lower surface impunctate. Tibiae not sulcate on 
outer edge ; posterior tarsi above lightly grooved externally, 
not or faintly internally, 4th joint moderately deeply 
emarginate, outer lobe a little longer than inner; front 
tarsi not distinctly sulcate; $ posterior trochanters some- 
what pointed, about % length femora. Length 11-14; 
width 3. 8-4. 4 mm. 
Haiti, Massif de la Hotte: holotype $ (M. C. Z. no. 
21997) and 3 paratypes from ridge just above Roche 
Croix, on a spur of Mt. La Hotte, 5,000 ft., Oct. 13 ; 1 $ 
from N. slope La Hotte, 5,000 ft., Oct. 14 ; 1 $ from Des- 
barriere, about 4,000 ft., Oct. 13; 2 $ $ from first rain 
forest on auto road N. of Camp Perrin, about 3,000 ft., 
Oct. 21 ; all taken in loose leaf mold and under loose bark 
of dead trees in wet forest. 
Colpodes amone n. sp. 
So similar to the preceding, wolla, as to answer to the 
description of that species except as follows: Smaller and 
more graceful; slightly less convex. Head relatively a 
trifle wider; antennae with 7th joint reaching about to base 
prothorax. Prothorax with fine anterior margin more dis- 
tinct. Elytra scarcely or not sinuate on outer margin be- 
fore apex (sometimes scarcely so in wolla) ; striae slightly 
more distinct but still fine. Posterior trochanters of $ 
short, rounded-truncate as in $. Length 10-11.5; width 
3. 7-3. 9 mm. 
Haiti: holotype $ (M. C. Z. no. 21998) and 7 paratypes 
from on and near summit La Hotte, about 7,000-7,800 ft., 
Oct. 16-17, 1934; in moss and loose leaf mold in forest. 
