ON SOME NEW OR NOTEWORTHY COLEOPTERA FROM THE WEST COAST OF FLORIDA.—III

sides straight and parallel. (Fig. 1 The eye area is wider than long, the front row of eyes covers the \?-hole width of the head, and the small, middle eyes are nearer the upper pair than the front row. The leg of the first pair is not much thicker than the others in either sex, and the tibia has on the under side three pairs of long spines. The mandibles have no teeth under the claw. The male palpi have the tibia as long as wide, with a long process extending half the length of the tarsus and having a sharp tooth in the middle of the upper edge. (Fig. 23,3.) The palpal organ is oval and thick, extending back a t the base over part of the tibia. (Fig. 23, 3and 4.) The tube is a t the tip and is short and curved in a half circle. (Fig. 23, 4.) The epigynum hastwo small, semi-circular openings behind which the round spermathecz show through the skin. (Fig. 23, 2.) Simpson summit, 7.000 ft., near Banff; a smaller species, C. wontanus Banks, is found on Mt. Washington, N. H., above ,the trees.