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Psyche 
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Holotype 2.33 mm. Head 40/49,44, subtruncate with broadly 
rounded temporal angles, slightly impressed at middle. Eyes 19/14, 
33 apart, 16 from base; surface similar to subtilis but with fine but 
distinct punctures ca. 2 apart, most slightly narrower than intervals, 
with gradually downcurved borders. Antennal segments 13/6, 7/5, 
9/5, 11/5, 12/5, 13/5, 14/5, 13/5, 13/6, 11/7, 16/6, base to apex. 
Prothorax similar, 47/18,39,27,33. Elytra 145/55,79, shiny, punc- 
tures distinct, ca. 3 apart and almost as wide as intervals; setae ca. 4 
long, tactile setae 6. The midband on this and other Cuban speci- 
mens is complete, slightly paler at suture; subapical band broad and 
dark, connected to midband at sides and narrowly at suture, leaving 
a diagonal mark on each elytron and apex pale; base onto omo- 
plates somewhat darkened. Jamaican individuals lack the basal 
darkening, have the midband interrupted at the suture, and the 
subapical band connected to it only at the sides. Legs unmodified. 
Apex of visible sternum 5 feebly excavated. 
Holotype, Cuba: Soledad nr. Cienfuegos (Oct. 21, ’26, P. J. 
Darlington, F) in MCZ. Paratypes: Cuba: Soledad (2 F Caya- 
mas (5 R 5). Jamaica: Rio Cobre (5 mi. above Spanishtown, 1 F 
1 R 5, 1 WL 5), Ocho Rios (1 WL 5), Blue Mts. (Whitefield Hall, 
nr. 4500', 1 R (J), Milk River (1 F ^). Five of the males are fully 
winged (F), 7 have reduced wings (R), and 2 are wingless (WL). In 
addition 5 fully winged females from Jamaica are identified with 
this species but not included as paratypes: Whitefield Hall (2), Milk 
River (2), and Mandeville (1, dead in light globe). Paratypes in 
MCZ, USNM and collection of FGW. 
Anthicus macgillavryi Buck 
Fig. 12, 14. 
Anthicus macgillavry Buck 1960: 69-70 (type-locality: Manicaragua, cuba, but holo- 
type is a 9 and not conclusively identifiable as the species redescribed here). 
2. 1 1-2.24 mm, extremely similar to sympatric soledad individuals 
on Cuba, $ differing in having the front tibiae excavated in apical 
2/5 and in having the tegmen of the genitalia slightly constricted 
beyond middle, similar to subtilis and darlingtoni. Elytra with dark 
midband complete in all specimens identified. 
5, Soledad, 2.20 mm. Head 36/48,41; eyes 18/15, 31 apart, 13 
from base; antennal segments 13/7, 8/5, 9/4, 11/5, 13/5, 13/5, 13/5, 
