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New West Indian Carabidx 
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8. Odd intervals (except first) of elytra foveolate; 
10 mm.; Guadeloupe *C. alternans Chd. 
Odd intervals of elytra not foveolate 9 
9. Striae of elytra interrupted; 9 mm.; Haiti 
C. fractilinea n. sp. 
Striae of elytra not interrupted 10 
10. Head relatively narrow, less than half width of elytra at 
widest point 11 
Head more than half as wide as elytra at widest point 12 
11. Brown, dull; striae of elytra lightly impressed; sides of 
prothorax broadly, not strongly rounded; 8-11 mm.; 
Guadeloupe C. dejeani Chd. ( brunneus Dej.) 
Black, shining; elytral striae more impressed; sides of 
prothorax more strongly rounded; 10.5 mm.; Cuba 
Colpodes sp. 
12. Length 8-10 mm.; Guadeloupe C. Iherminieri Chd. 
Length 10-13 mm.; Guadeloupe *C. elongatus Chd. 
Length 13-17 mm.; Guadeloupe *C. memnonius Dej. 
Colpodes cinchonae n. sp. 
Slender, elongate, rather depressed; piceous, appendages 
rufo-testaceous. Head relatively broad, with usual im- 
pressions anteriorly ; front smooth ; antennae rather slender. 
Prothorax only about a fifth or less wider than head across 
eyes, about as long as wide (by measurement) ; lateral mar- 
gin rather narrow for genus; posterior angles right but 
finely blunted; disk somewhat shining, with usual impres- 
sions. Elytra broadly sinuate near apex; apices slightly 
prolonged, each subangulate ; striae rather fine, impunctate ; 
intervals nearly flat, dull and alutaceous, third tripunctate, 
the first puncture near the third stria about basal fifth, 
others near second stria about middle and apical third. In- 
ner wings vestigial. Metepisterna short; tibiae not canali- 
culate externally; tarsi lightly sulcate at sides above, the 
sulci widely separated, fourth joint bilobed but scarcely 
produced externally, fifth joint not ciliate; male tarsi 
slightly dilated. Length h- 8-9 mm. 
