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rufous. Head about % width prothorax; eyes scarcely 
prominent; gense rounded, nearly wide as eyes; front and 
vertex rugosely punctate except for small smooth area at 
middle anteriorly. Prothorax between subquadrate and 
subcordate, as wide to 1/10 wider than long, somewhat 
narrowed basally; sides strongly arcuate anteriorly, rather 
broadly sinuate before right or slightly acute, but nar- 
rowly rounded, posterior angles; disk moderately convex, 
rugosely punctate; middle line fine, transverse impressions 
not sharply defined; basal fovese small and deep. Elytra 
rather broadly oval, with broadly rounded, somewhat nar- 
rowed humeri; sides just behind humeri more or less con- 
vex in outline, rarely almost straight, never subsinuate; 
apices strongly truncate, each subemarginate, with outer 
apical angles well defined, though obtuse; disk rather con- 
vex; each elytron with 9 moderate primary costse plus a 
rather elongate scutellar costa (comparable to a scutellar 
stria in position) ; each primary intercostal interval with 2 
much finer costse, except only 1 secondary costa at suture 
and none, or only faint traces, in marginal interval; sur- 
face between costse finely transversely rugulose. Mete- 
pisterna about i/2 longer than wide; inner wings vestigial. 
Length 15.5-18 (to apex elytra, 14-16) ; width 5. 2-6. 2 mm. 
Haiti: holotype 2 (M. C. Z. no. 22037) and 14 para- 
types from vicinity of La Visite, La Selle Range, 5,000- 
6,000 ft., Sept. 16-23 ; under stones in damp places on high 
slopes, but not on the plateau (except just at the edge) 
and not in cloud forest. 
Somewhat similar to Galerita nigra Chev. of Mexico, 
but with outer apical angle of elytron much better defined 
and differing slightly in other ways. Probably more close- 
ly related to the Haitian striata Klug, of which we have a 
series from various localities below 5,000 ft., but larger 
and broader, with relatively slightly broader prothorax, 
and with elytra more evenly oval, without the post-humeral 
subsinuation of striata. 
Pseudaptinus marginicollis fumipes n. subsp. 
Structurally the same as typical Cuban marginicollis 
Dari. ( Psyche 41, 1934, p. 126) except that the prothorax 
is slightly broader anteriorly in the new subspecies; color 
