Watson, on coconut palm infested with whitefly (1 o, 29, BMNH); Four Seasons Resort, 9-XI-1995, colls. G. Watson, M. Cock & E. Clarke, on coconut palm infested with Aspidiotus destructor and whiteflies (43 g, 34~ BMNH); Nisbet Plantation, 10-XI- 1995, coll. G. Watson, on coconut palm (20 o, 149 BMNH); Nisbet Estate, 20-II-1997, coll. R. G. Booth, on coconut palm (3 o, 29 BMNH); Potwork, 10-XI-1995, coll. E. Clarke & G. Watson, on coconut palm infested with scale and whitefly (2y, BMNH). Cybocephalus geoffreysmithi T. R. Smith, New Species (Figs. 5-22-5-25) Diagnosis. Male and female are black or dark brown. Each antennomere of the antennal club is distinctly separated to form a serrated edge and the terminal antennomere is truncate (Fig. 5-22). Scutellum with convex margins. In males, the basal plate (Fig. 5- 25) and median lobe (Figs. 5-23, 5-24) are easily distinguished from all other species. Etymology. This species is named in honor of Geoffrey Edwards Smith, paternal grandfather of the species name's author. Description. Male. Form: Elongate oval; contractile; strongly convex dorsally. Length: 1.1 mm (measured from apex of clypeus to apex of elytra); breadth: 0.9 mm (measured across elytral humeri). Color: Head, thorax, elytra and underside dark brown, a narrow band along the lateral margin of pronotum and posterior margin of elytra yellowish and translucent; front legs and antennae amber or light brown, middle and hind legs dark brown. Head: Broad and convex, clypeus moderately produced and narrow. Eyes large, oblong, with internal margins distinct. Genae not visible from above. Dorsal surface distinctly alutaceous and finely punctate. Antennae 11-segmented including a club with 3 antennomeres, club length about 12-2/3 size of the eye. Club flat and distinctly separated from funicle and with a distinctly serrated margin. First club antennomere