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new species described below, and at the same time will sum- 
marize the West Indian fauna. I have placed asterisks be- 
fore the species I have not seen. The table is based on 
Chaudoir’s monograph (Ann. Soc. Ent. France (5) 8, 1878, 
pp. 279 -) . The only species I have not been able to place 
in the table is Metallosomus cuprascens Mots., which is 
omitted in Chaudoir’s monograph. The species may be near 
mannerheimi. It was described from Santo Domingo. 
1. Metepisterna only a little longer than wide; color dark 
brown or black 2 
Metepisterna very elongate; color variable 4 
2. Elytra narrowly and regularly ovate ; humeri obliter- 
ated; Length 914 mm.; Martinique and Dominica 
C. ellipticus Chd. 
Elytra not evenly ovate; humeri distinct 
3. Length ±8-9 mm.; Jamaica C. cinchonas n. sp. 
Length ±11 mm.; Santo Domingo 
*C. jaegeri Dej. 
Length 13-15 mm.; Jamaica C. macer n. sp. 
4. Tibiae canaliculate above; prothorax subquadrate 5 
Tibiae not canaliculate above; prothorax variable 6 
5. Color nearly uniform piceous brown ; elytra strikingly 
short, broad, and convex; side margins of prothorax 
very narrow anteriorly; iy 2 mm.; Dominica 
Glyptolenus simplicicollis n. sp. 
Black, elytra bluish, relatively narrow; side margins of 
prothorax normal; 7 mm.; Guadeloupe (and Brazil) 
C. chcdybeus Dej. 
6. Fourth joint of posterior tarsus strongly lobed exter- 
nally 7 
Fourth joint of posterior tarsus not or scarcely more 
strongly lobed externally than internally; color never 
metallic 8 
7. Dark piceous, elytra coeruleo-viridescent ; 11 Vs mm.; 
Santo Domingo *(7. mannerheimi Chd. ( jdgeri Mann.) 
Without metallic lustre; 12 mm.; Jamaica 
C. vagepunctatus n. sp. 
