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Neiv West Indian Carabidse 
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posterior angles of the prothorax more distinct, and the 
color darker. The genus has not been known before from 
the West Indies. 
116. Pentagonica flavipes (Lee.) 
117. Pentagonica nigricornis n. sp. 
bicolor (Gundlach) (Rhombodera) , not Lee. 
Form as usual in Pentagonica ; surface alutaceous, slightly 
shining; black; entire prothorax, narrow reflexed margins 
of elytra, and legs yellow; palpi brown; antennae entirely 
black. Prothorax slightly wider than in flavipes , eight 
or nine tenths wider than long. Elytra moderately striate, 
striae irregularly subpunctate; intervals slightly convex. 
Length ±4-5 mm. 
Holotype (Museum of Comparative Zoology no. 19537) 
and 2 paratypes from Soledad (near Cienfuegos) Cuba, 
Nov. 1 & 2 ; all from flood debris. 
This differs from all previously described New World 
Pentagonica in type of coloration combined with uniformly 
black antennae. It resembles picticornis Bates of Guatemala 
except that the antennae (of nigricornis) are not bicolored 
and there is less yellow on the lateral margins of the elytra. 
Gundlach’s notes under “Rhombodera bicolor” show that he 
really had this species before him. 
Pentagonica divisa n. sp. 
atrorufa (Gundlach) (1893, An. Soc. Es- 
panola H. N. 22, p. 292; Rhombodera), 
not Reiche. 
bicolor (Leng & Mutch.) (1917, Bull. 
American Mus. N. H. 37, p. 195), not Lee 
Form as usual in genus; head and prothorax above and 
below yellow testaceous, prothorax above with sides (but 
not margins) anteriorly faintly dusky to more or less 
strongly inf uscate ; elytra dull black with narrow pale outer 
margins ; hind body piceous below ; antennae testaceous with 
first joint commonly and next three rarely slightly darker; 
legs testaceous. Head and prothorax as usual in genus ; alu- 
