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Anthicus darlingtoni, sp. n. 
Fig. 3, 17. 
Generally similar to subtilis but smaller, 2.02-2.42 mm, head 
slightly truncate and with more distinct punctures, antennae not so 
slender, elytra more rounded at apex, median elytral markings usu- 
ally darker and barely narrowed mesally, and subapical band very 
faint. Some individuals, including the holotype, lack wings and have 
the elytra slightly inflated. 
Holotype <5, 2.06 mm. Head 36/46,41, subtruncate with broadly 
rounded temporal angles. Eyes 17/13, 31 apart, 15 from base. Disc 
evenly convex, shiny, with evenly distributed punctures ca. 1 apart, 
small but well defined; diameter of punctures, including down- 
curved borders, about equal to intervals. The larger punctures de- 
scribed in subtilis are barely larger than those on the intervals. 
Antennae not unusually slender, segments 13/6, 7/5, 9/5, 10/5, 
11/5, 11/5, 11/5, 11/5, 11/6, 10/7, 16/7, base to apex. Prothorax 
similar to subtilis, 44/16,41,27,31. Elytra 126/49,69, similar but 
apex more rounded and impression weaker. Fully winged individu- 
als are more similar. Surface slightly more deeply punctured, punc- 
tures ca. 2 apart; setae similar, ca. 4, tactile setae ca. 7. Legs not 
modified. Apex of visible sternum 5 very feebly excavated. Median 
elytral markings 29 long, separated by ca. 18 across suture, 4 from 
side margin; subapical band much paler, barely a cloud, ca. 1 1 wide. 
Holotype, Haiti; Etang Lachaux (under 1000', Oct. 26-21, ’34, 
P. J. Darlington, WL) in MCZ. Paratypes: Haiti: Etang Lachaux 
(same data, 2 WL 1 WL 9), Camp Perrin (nr. 1000', 1 F 5, 1 WL 
5, 2 F 9), Damien (2 F 9 ), Port-au-Prince (1 WL $), Miragoane (2 
WL 9), Ennery (nr. 1000', 2 WL 9), Mt. La Hotte (Tardieu, 3000', 1 
WL 9), Kenskoff (nr. Port-au-Prince, 4-6000', 1 F 9). All speci- 
mens were collected by P. J. Darlington between September and 
November, 1934. 
In at least two localities this species is sympatric with subtilis, but 
it appears to have a narrower range. Six of the specimens have full 
wings (F) and 1 1 are entirely wingless (WL). 
Anthicus hispaniolae, sp. n. 
Fig. 2, 16. 
Larger than subtilis and the other species of the group, 2.68-3.1 1 
mm, and with more extensive and darker markings on the elytra. 
