204 Psyche [December 
not for the difference in color of legs. Length 6. 5-8.0; 
width 2. 6-3.3 mm. 
Cuba: holotype $ (M. C. Z. no. 22026) and 35 paratypes 
from Soledad, near Cienfuegos, various dates and collectors. 
Bradycellus (Stenocellus) selleanus n. sp. 
Form about average for genus ; black, very polished, mar- 
gins of elytra (especially apically) translucent testaceous; 
suture not pale ; palpi, legs, base of mandibles, and base of 
antennae testaceous, apex of mandibles and antennae except 
basally darker. Head as usual in Stenocellus, about % 
width prothorax, impressions deep ; antennae rather stout, 
9th joint reaching about to base prothorax; mentum tooth 
acute. Prothorax subcordate, about % wider than long; 
base about width apex ; sides arcuate anteriorly, briefly but 
usually rather strongly sinuate before posterior angles ; latter 
briefly right or slightly obtuse, more or less strongly denti- 
form; disk as usual; basal foveae shallow, rather coarsely 
punctate. Elytra normal for genus, about 2/5 wider than 
prothorax, not very elongate; no scutellar stria; other 
striae entire, impunctate ; intervals slightly convex, polished, 
3rd with single puncture on inner edge behind middle. 
Male front tarsi moderately dilated, biseriately squammu- 
lose; middle tarsi slender, inconspicuously squammulose. 
Length 3. 5-4.2; width 1.4-1. 6 mm. 
Haiti: holotype $ (M. C. Z. no. 22027) and 31 paratypes 
from La Visite and vicinity, La Selle Range, 5,000-7,000 
ft., Sept. 16-23 ; 3 paratypes from Kenskoff, a few miles 
north of type locality, about 5,000 ft., Nov. 8; common 
under ground cover in cloud forest and damp ravines. 
Comparable only with Bradycellus circumdatus Bates of 
Mexico (we have a small series from Biologia material), 
but smaller, much more polished, with sides of prothorax 
more briefly but much more strongly sinuate before base. 
Pogonodaptus rostratus n. sp. 
Form of P. mexicanus (Bates) ( piceus Horn) ; polished 
piceous, more or less rufescent, margins of elytra (espe- 
cially apically) testaceous; legs testaceous with dark knees; 
antennae brownish, testaceous at base. Head of $ very 
