NEW SPECIES OF BUPRESTID BEETLES—FISHER 407 
Abdomen slightly exposed above, strongly convex beneath; surface 
faintly granulose, indistinctly punctate posteriorly, shghtly imbricate 
on basal sternites, sparsely clothed with very short, recumbent hairs, 
with a spot of dense white pubescence at sides of second, third, fourth, 
and fifth sternites; vertical portions of sternites not conspicuously 
pubescent; suture obsolete between first and second sternites. Pro- 
sternum densely rugose, sparsely clothed with short, recumbent, white 
hairs; prosternal lobe broadly rounded in front; prosternal process 
broad, constricted between coxal cavities, with an obtuse, median tooth 
at apex. Tarsal claws similar on all feet, cleft near middle, inner 
tooth of each short, broad, and not turned inward. 
Length 5 mm., width 1.2 mm. 
Male-——Unknown. 
Type locality —Mundo Nuevo, Trinidad, British West Indies. 
Type.—U.8. N. M. No. 56870. 
Remarks.—Described from a single female collected at the type 
locality, April 4, 1943, in the cells of a sphecoid wasp (Cerceris sp.) 
by E. McC. Callan. 
AGRILUS CONSUMPTORIS, new species 
Female-—Elongate, slender, subcylindrical, subopaque above, 
strongly shining beneath, uniformly black, the elytra with white- 
pubescent spots. 
Head with front rather narrow, convex, subequal in width at top 
and bottom, vaguely, broadly flattened behind clypeus, without a 
median depression, sides parallel; surface densely, finely granulose, 
transversely rugose, with a few short, recumbent, white hairs behind 
clypeus; clypeus very narrow between antennae, transversely carinate 
at middle, vaguely, arcuately emarginate in front; antenna short, ex- 
tending shgthly beyond anterior margin of pronotum, serrate from 
fifth segment. 
Pronotum slightly wider than long, subequal in width at base and 
apex, widest at apical third; sides broadly rounded anteriorly, more 
strongly converging posteriorly; posterior angles rectangular; mar- 
ginal carina straight, submarginal carina arcuate, the two carinae 
broadly separated at middle, united at apex and basal fourth; anterior 
margin strongly sinuate, median lobe strongly produced and broadly 
rounded ; base arcuately emarginate on each side, median lobe broadly 
rounded in front of scutellum; prehumeral carinae short, vaguely 
indicated, not united to base or to marginal carina; disk convex, broadly 
depressed at middle on each side, vaguely, transversely concave on basal 
half, without a median depression; surface densely, finely granulose, 
finely irregularly, transversely rugose, finely, indistinctly punctate 
between rugae, clothed in lateral depressions with a few short, semi- 
erect, white hairs. Scutellum strongly, transversely carinate. 
