THOMAS LINCOLN CASEY LIBRARY 1925 TP hel Ode r Steed Cots S ry Qk so) peek a 89X CATALOGUE J he - — ae : ? OF COLEOPTEROUS INSECTS THE COLLECTION OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. PART VII. LONGICORNIA I. LONDON: PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. 1853. 8 4 ; ° 5 i a E a ; : i=) : Pp je) oO 6 re) E fea} pa PREFACE. THE object of this book is to present a Catalogue of the well-established species of Lone1corRN CoLEopTERA, with - references to where they are figured and to some of the more important synonyma, with descriptions of the species which appear to be as yet unnoticed in Entomological works. It is intended for the following purposes :— 1. As a list of the species contamed in the Museum Col- lection. They are marked B.M. in the outer margin. 2. To point out the Desiderata of that Collection at the period of publication. _3. As labels for the Cabinet. The species marked Chevr. Coll. have been compared iv with the corresponding species in the extensive collection of M. Chevrolat of Paris. Mr. Apam Wuire has taken every care in the deter- mination of the species and the references to the synonyma and figures. The remaining Parts are considerably advanced, and will follow as soon as they can be completed. JOHN EDWARD GRAY. British Museum, February 10th, 1853. al eral ts CATALOGUE | OF -LONGICORN COLEOPTERA. LONGICORNIA. Longicornes, Lair. R. A. v. (1829) 102. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 119. Steph. Man. 268. Dej. Cat. 341. Cerambycini, Latr. Cons. Gen. 229 (1810). Cucujipes, p., Latr. Cons. Gen. 228 (1810). Cerambices, Redtenbacher. Gatt. deutsch. Kaf. F. 107. Xylophaga Longicornia, Motch. Bull. Mosc. 1845, 5. Eucerata, Westw. Mod. Classif. Ins. Syn. 40. Cerainbyciens, Blanchard, Hist. des Ins. u. 136. Cucujiens, p., Blanchard, Hist. des Ins. ii. 134. Fam. 1. PRIONID. Prionii, Latr. Gen. Cr. et Ins. i. 27; R. A. v. (1829) 105. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 120. Prionidz, Leach, Steph. Man. Brit. Col. 268. Spondyli et Prionii proprié dicti, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 123. Procephalides (Spondyliens, Pegnicns: Mulsant, Col. de France. i. 16-19. Spondylides, Prionides, Blanchard, Hist. des Ins. ii. 187. y — (Parandrites), Blanch. Hist. des Ins. u. 134. B 2 : PRIONID. 1. PARANDRA. Parandra, Latr. Gen. Crust. et Ins. iii. 28; R. A. v. 106. Attelabus, p., Degeer, Mem. Tenebrio, p., Fabr. Scarites, p., Fabr. Isocerus, Jilig. Mag. i. 295. Gnathophorus, Kirby, Faun. Bor.-Amer. 166. 1. PARANDRA GLABRA. : B.M. Attelabus glaber, Degeer, Mem. iv. pl. 19. f. 14-16. Scarites testaceus, Fabr. Syst. El. 1. 123. 3. Parandra glabra, Schenh. Syn. Ins. 1. 334. Gyllenh. in Schenh. Syn. App. i. 145. St. F. & Serv. Ene. Méth. x. 3. Gnathophorus glaber, Kirby, F. B.A. 166. Hab. Brazil. 2. PARANDRA MANDIBULARIS. B.M. Parandra mandibularis, Perty, Del. An. Art. 84. t. 17. f. 1. Parandra ferruginea, Sturm, Cat. (1826) 181. ‘Hab. Brazil; Columbia. 3. PARANDRA LINEOLATA. Parandra lineolata, Gory, Guér. Icon. R. A. pl. 42. f. 7. texte in. 207. Parandra Lherminieri, Dup. Dej. Cat. 341. Hab. Guadaloupe. 4, PARANDRA BRUNNEA. B.M. Tenebrio brunneus, Fabr. Syst. El. 1. 148. Parandra brunnea, Schenh. Syn. Ins. 1. 334. Tsocerus brunneus, Illig. Mag. 1. 295. Var. Parandra levis, Latr. Gen. Crust. et Ins. iii. 28. t. 9. f. 7. St. Farg. & Serv. Enc. Méth. x. 3. Tenebrio purpurascens, Herbst, Col. vii. t. 119. f. 2. Hab. N. America; W. Indies (St. Domingo). 5. PARANDRA PUNCTATA, 0. S. B.M. P. ferrugineo-brunnea; thorace angusto, posticé subcoarctato, elytris elongatis crebre-punctatis; antennarum articulo primo apice angulato. Head thickly punctured above the eyes, on the vertex nearly smooth, the punctures bemg few and scattered. Thorax nar-— rower han the elytra, in front wider than long, the lateral mar. PRIONID&. 3 gin angled behind the middle; back smooth, the posterior angles coarsely punctured. LElytra long, rather convex, shining, rather thickly punctured ; edge of the suture black. “ P. punctata, Guér. MSS.” _ Length 93 lines. Hab. Columbia (N. Grenada). From the Collection of M. Goudot. 6. PARANDRA CYLINDRICA. B.M. Parandra cylindrica, Dej. Cat. 341. Chevr. Coll. Parandra Laciniator, Chevr. Dej. Cat. Parandra collaris, Dup. Dej. Cat. Hab. Mexico. 7. PARANDRA COLOMBICA, 0. S. B.M. P. levis; thorace anticé sinuato, angulis anticis obtusis, an- culis posticis subrotundatis, margine postica medio subsinuata. Head im front margmed with brownish black, vertex very smooth, rather thickly dotted over the eyes. Thorax in front widely sinuated ; anterior angles blunt, almost truncated ; pos- terior angles rounded ; thorax in front wider than long, somewhat narrowed behind ; back smooth, with scattered and often obso- lete punctures. Elytra smooth, punctured. Length 83 lines. Hab. Columbia. In Museum Collection with the MS. name P. longicollis, Buquet, which must be changed, as it is by no means a long- necked species. 8. Paranpra CaspIca. Parandra caspica, Menetr. Falderm. Nouv. Mém. Soc. Imp. Nat. Mosc. v. (1837) 261. t. 9. f. 9. Hab. Shores of Caspian. (Introduced ?) & 2. TORNEUTES. Torneutes, Reich, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ui. 9. 1. ToRNEUTES PALLIDIPENNIS. Torneutes pallidipennis, Reich, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ii. 12. t. 2. £7. Blanchard, D’ Orbigny, ? Amér. Mer. 206. pl. 20.£.3 6,4 2. Hab. Uraguay ; Buenos Ayres. Zé B2 4 PRIONIDA. 2. TORNEUTES OBSCURUS. Torneutes obscurus, Guérin, Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1843, 299. Hab. Patagonia. 3. TORNEUTES BoUCHANTII. Torneutes Bouchantii, Buguet, Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1843, 229. Hab. Buenos Ayres. 3. ERICHSONIA. Erichsonia, Westwood, Trans. Ent. Soc. y. 210. 1. ERICHSONIA DENTIFRONS. Erichsonia dentifrons, Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. v. 211. pl. 22. f. 2. Hab. Mexico. ‘ * 4. SPONDYLIS. Spondylis, Fabr. Ent. Syst. ui. 358. Latr. R. A. v. 106. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr.i. 131. Attelabus, p., L. Cerambyx, p., Degeer. 1. SPONDYLIS BUPRESTOIDES. B.M. Attelabus buprestoides, L. Syst. Nat. 1. 621. Spondylis buprestoides, Fabr. Ent. Syst.u.358; Syst. El. ii. 376. Panz. F. I. G. 44. f. 19. Ow s@ots iv: -pl:. 1. f. 1. Latr. Gen. Crust. et Ins. i. p. 29. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr.i. 131. Steph. Ill. Mand. iv. 226; Man. p. 268. Mulsant, Col. de France, i. vp. 17. pl. 1. A. Fem. Spondylis elongatus, Meg. De. Cat. (olim). Mulsant, Col. de France, i. 18. Spondylis elongatus, Latr. R. A. v. 107. Hab. Europe (British Islands). 2. SPONDYLIS LATICEPS. Spondylis laticeps, Leconte, Agassiz, Lake Superior, p. 233; Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. n.s. ui. p. 99. Hab. N. America. 3. SPONDYLIS UPIFORMIS. Spondylis upiformis, Eschsch. Mannerh. Bull. Mose. 1843, p. 304. si Hab. N. America (W. Coast). ae PRIONID. 5 5. SCAPHINUS. Seaphinus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. N. Se. Phil. n. s. 11. 100. “Spondylis, Leconte (olim). _ 1. SCAPHINUS SPH2ERICOLLIS. B.M. Seaphinus spheericollis, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Se. Phil. n. s. nu. 100 Hab. N. America (U. States). 6. CANTHAROCNEMIS. -Cantharocnemis, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 132. Y . CANTHAROCNEMIS SPONDYLOIDES. Cantharocnemis spondyloides, Dupont, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. Plo Hab. Senegal. " 7. DORX. Dorx, Newman, Ann. Nat. Hist. v. 15 (1840). _ * 1. DorxX PENTAMERA. Dorx pentamera, Newman, Ann. Nat. Hist. v. 16. Hab. Australia. 8. SYPILUS. Sypilus, Guérin, Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1840, 276. 1. Syprtus ORBIGNYI. Sypilus Orbignyi, Guér. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1840, 276. Blanchard, D’ Orbigny, ? Amér. Mér. 206. pl. 20. f. 1. Hab. Patagonia (Bay of San Blas). 9. ANOPLODERMA. Anoploderma, Guérin, Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1840, 278. 1. ANOPLODERMA BICOLOR. Anoploderma bicolor, Guérin, Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1840, 278. Blanchard, D’ Orbigny, ? Amér, Mér. 206. pl. 20. f. 2. Hab. Bolivia (Mountains of Samaypata). 10. NOTOPHYSIS. Notophysis, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 158. i 6 ; PRIONID. 1. NoTopHysIS LUCANOIDES. Notophysis lucanoides, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 159. Hab. Australia (Kangaroo Island). *11. CYRTOGNATHUS. Cyrtognathus, Faldermann, Mém. Acad. Imp. Se. St. Petersb. Sav. Htr. u. 431 (1835). Prionus, p., Fabr., Hope. Lophosternus, p., Guér. Icon. (texte). Cyrtosternus, p., Guér. Icon. (texte). 1. CyrtoGnatuus INDICUS. B.M. Prionus Indicus, Hope, Gray’s Zool. Mise. 27. Var. Cyrtosternus Hopei, Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) 210. Var. Cyrtognathus Hiigelii, Redienbacher in Hiigel Kaschmir, iv. 550. t. 28. f. 1. Hab. N. India (Maj. Gen. Hardwicke). 2. CYRTOGNATHUS PARADOXUS. Prionus paradoxus, Falderm. Bull. Mosc. vi. 63. t. 2. £. 3. Cyrtognathus paradoxus, Falderm. Mém. Acad. Imp. Sc. St. Petersb. Sav. Etr. ui. 432. t. 5. f. 4. Hab. N. China; Mongolia. 3. CYRTOGNATHUS BUQUETII. B.M. Lophosternus Buquetu, Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) 209. Hab. Java. 4, CYRTOGNATHUS FORFICATUS. B.M. Prionus forficatus, Fabr. Ent. Syst. Suppl. 141. 15; Syst. El. i. 260. Prionus Favieri, Blanch. Mém. de l Institut, 1842, 23. Hab. N. Africa (Tangier). 12. DORYSTHENES. Dorysthenes, Vigors, Zool. Journ. i. 514. Prionus, p., Fabr. Cyrtognathus, Pp.» De. Cat. 1. DoRYSTHENES ROSTRATUS. B.M. Prionus rostratus, Fabr. Ent. Syst. u. 243. 3; Pee Ei. u. 2574 : Oliv. Col. iv. t. 10. f. 37. 4 PRIONIDA. 7 Dorysthenes rostratus, Vigors, Zool. Journ. ii. t. 19. f. 4. Cyrtognathus rostratus, Dej. Cat. 341. Hab. E. Indies. ~2. DorRYSTHENES MONTANUS. B.M. Dorysthenes montanus, Guér. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1840, 39-82. ' Delessert, Souvenir, App. 54. pl. 13. Hab. E. Indies. ~ 13. BALADEVA. -Baladeva, Waterhouse, Trans. Ent. Soc. ii. 225. NN. BALADEVA WALKERI. Baladeva Walkeri, Waterhouse, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ii. 226. pl. 26. f. 1. Hab. E. Indies. 14. DISSOSTERNUS. Dissosternus, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. i. 106. 1. Digsosraates PERTII. Prionus Pertu, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. 1. 106. t. 15. f. 3. Hab. E. Indies. 15. CACOSCELES. Cacosceles, Newman, Ent. Mag. v.491 (1838). Pithanotes, Newman, Ann. Nat. Hist. v. 16 (1840). 1. CACOSCELES CDIPUS. | B.M, Cacosceles cedipus, Newman, Ent. Mag. v. 491. Fem. Pithanotes falsus, Newman, Ann. Nat. Hist. v. 16. Hab. S. Africa (Ent. Club). 16. PRIONACALUS. Prionacalus, White, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. xv. 109. Psalidognathus, p., Rezche. 1. PRIONACALUS CaAcicus. B.M. Prionacalus Cacicus, White, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. xv. 109. 9: Psalidognathus Cacicus, Reiche, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1850, p. 265. ; Hab. Mexico. — 4 a f bal PRIONID&. 2. PRIONACALUS ATYS. he Prionacalus Atys, White, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1850, Annulosa, t. 13.. 4. Hab. Peru (Andes). » 3. PRIoNACALUS IPHIs. B.M. + Prionacalus Iphis, White, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1850. \ Prionacalus “‘ Cacicus 9,” White (olim), Ann. & Mag. Nat. dist. xy. VO9s 4. 8. £.°2: | Hab. Mexico. « 17. PSALIDOGNATHUS. Psalidognathus, G. R. Gray, Griff. A. K. 1.115. ee Fries, Stockholm. Kong]. etenskaps Acad. Handlingarga 1833, 322. : Acalus, Dalman, MSS. (Fries). 1. PSALIDOGNATHUS FRIENDII. B.M. Psalidognathus Friendu, G. R. Gray, Griff. A. K. Ins. ii. . pl. 6; pl. 14 (details). Hab. Columbia (Coll. Children). : ey 2. PSALIDOGNATHUS SUPERBUS. ‘ol B.M. Psalidognathus superbus, Fries, Stockholm. Kongl.Vetensk. Acad. Handling. 1833, 325. t. 8. f. 1-3 o,f. 2 9. Acalus superbus, Dalman, MSS. Psalidognathus Friendu, var. ? Hab. Columbia. 3. PSALIDOGNATHUS ERYTHROCERUS. Psalidognathus erythrocerus, Reiche, Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1840, 358. Hab. Columbia. 4, PSALIDOGNATHUS LIMENIUS. B.M. Psalidognathus Limenius, Hrichs. Arch. 1847, p. 139. Hab. Peru; Bolivia 5. PSALIDOGNATHUS MODESTUS. Psalidognathus modestus, Fries, Stockholm. Kongl. Vetensk. Acad. Handling. 1833, 327. t.9.f.1¢9,£.3 6. Prionacalus 2 Hab. Columbia. ~18. MACRODONTIA. Macrodontia, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr.i. 139. Cerambyx, p., L. es Prionus, p., Fadr. hy : 2 * PRIONID&. 9 “ 1. Macropontra CERVICORNIS. B.M. Cerambyx cervicornis, Linn. Mus. Lud. Ulr. 65; Syst. Nat. ui. 622. Cerambyx cervinus, L. Mus. Adolph. Frid. 82. Prionus cervicornis, Fabr. Syst. Ei. u. 259. # Oliv. Col. iv. t. 2. f. 8. Pal. Beauv. Ins. rec. 215. pl. 34. f. 1. Pe. Galt. 902%, 3: Macrodontia cervicornis, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 140. Hab. Brazil. a 2. MacrRopoNTIA CRENATA. B.M. ca Prionus crenatus, Oliv. Col. t. 12. f. 45 (nee Fabr.). i Prionus quadrispinosus, Schenh. Syn. Ins.1. 3. 346. Macrodontia quadrispinosa, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 140. Hab. S$. America. : 3. MAcRODONTIA FLAVIPENNIS. Macrodontia flavipennis, Chevr. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 11. 65. t. 3. m f1. * Hab. Brazil. . 4, MacroponTIiA DEJEANII. Macrodontia Dejeanu, Gory, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. vii. 1839. Hab. Columbia. 19. TITANUS. Titanus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1. 133. Prionus, p., Fabr. 1. TITANUS GIGANTEUS. B.M. Cerambyx giganteus, L. Mant. i. 531. Drury, Ill. wi. 73. t. 49. f. 1. Prionus giganteus, Fabr. S. El. u. 261. Oliv. Col. iv.t. 6. f. 21. oy Titanus giganteus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 1234. . Hab. Cayenne. “20, CTENOSCELIS. Ctenoscelis, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 134. Prionus, p.; Oli, Germ. 10 PRIONID&. _ * ae ¢ ~ 1. CrENOSCELIS ATER. BM. “ Prionus ater, Oliv. Col. iv. 11. t. 7. f. 24 &. ) Ctenoscelis ater, Buquet, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1843, 233. Ctenoscelis major, Dup. Dej. Cat. 341. Hab. Cayenne. r : 3 ~« « 2. CTENOSCELIS ACANTHOPUS. B.M. @ Prionus acanthopus, Germ. Ins. Sp. Nov. 467. Prionus Coeus, Perty, Del. An. Art. 86. t. 17. f. 5. ? Ctenoscelis scabricollis, Dej. Cat. (olim). ™ Ctenoscelis acanthopus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 1365. ¢ Buquet, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1843, PB: olf Titanus acanthopus, Lap. An. Art. u. 391. » Ctenoscelis dentipes, De. Cat. 341. Vig Hab. Brazil. 3. CTENOSCELIS DyRRACHUS. Ctenoscelis Dyrrachus, Bug. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2 ser. i. diy 235. pl. 9. f. 1. ” Hab. Cayenne. _ 4, CreNoscELIS NAUSITHOUS. % tenoscelis Nausithous, Bug. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2 ser. 1. (1843) 236. pl. 9 f. 2. Hab. Bolivia. 21. MECOSARTHRON. Mecosarthron, Buquet, Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1840, 172. Ctenoscelis, p., Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1. 1365. 1. MEcosARTHRON BUPHAGUS. Mecosarthron Buphagus, Bugquet, Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1840, 172. Guérin, Mag. de Zool. 1840, pl. 52. Hab. Brazil. 2. MECOSARTHRON TUBERCULATUM. Pi ‘onus tuberculatus, Oliv. Col. iv. 20. t. 6.f. 22. Ctenoscelis tuberculatus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1. 135. Mecosarthron tuberculatum, Bug. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1843, 239. Hab. Brazil. “\. 29, ERGATES. Ergates, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1. 143. Cerambyx, p., L. Prionus, p., Fabr. * i? he BR. - * — PRIONID&. il s »l. Ercates Faser. B.M. Cerambyx Faber, L. Syst. Nat. 1. 622. Prionus Faber, Fabr. Syst. El. 1. 258. » Okv. Col. iv. pl. 9. f.55 2. ; Panz. F. I. G. 9.1.59. - Prionus serrarius, Panz. F. Tc. 9. f. 6 3. ~ Prionus obscurus, Oliv. Col. iv. pl. 1. f.7 3. Prionus Bulzanensis, Laich, Tyr. Ins. ii. 4 On Cerambyx portitor, Schrank, Schr. Berl. Ges. Nat. Fr. un. 312. _ Engates serrarius, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 144. _ Mulsant, Col. de France, i. 22. Ergates Faber, Lucas, Algérie, t. 41. f. 2 (transformations). Hab. Europe and N. Africa. (Ent. Club.) . 2. ERGATES CORTICARIUS. id _ _Exgates corticarius, Erichs. Schomburgk Reise B. Guian. ii. 571. Hab. Guiana. eal 7 ~. L ; ~ 23. ACANTHINODERA. _ Acanthinodera, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. i. 106 (1833). Amallopodes, Leguien, Guér. Mag. de Zool. oe Prionus, p., Erichs. es 2 ACANTHINODERA CuMINGII. B.M. Acanthinodera Cumingii, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. i. 105. pl. 14. “eZ a Amallopodes scabrosus, Lequien, Mag. de Zool. 1833, pl. 74. _ Prionus mercurius, Hrichs. & Burm. Nov. Act. Acad. Nat. Cur. xvi. 267. t. 39.f. 5. Hab. Chili (Sir A. Callcott, R.A.). 24. TOXEUTES. Paonia. Newnttss Auk, Mats Hist: v. 15 (1840). Oncinotus, Erichs. Arch. f. Nat. 1842, 219 (1842). Prionus, p., Fabr. 1. ToXEUTES ARCUATUS. B.M. Toxeutes arcuatus, Newm. Ann. Nat. Hist. v. 15. Prionus arcuatus, Fabr. Ent. Syst. u. 245; Syst. El. u. 259. 10. Oliv. Col. iv. t. 10. f. 38. Oncinotus arcuatus, Erichs. Arch. f. Nat. 1842, 220. Hab. Van Digg Land (Ent. Club). 7” : : a 12 PRIONID&E. ane . ‘25, MALLODERES. Malloderes, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1835. \ 1. MaLLoDERES MICROCEPHALUS. B.M. d Malloderes microcephalus, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. pl. 125. Laporte, An. Art. ui. pl. 28. f. 6 Hab. Chili (Lord Byron). “26. PRIONOPLUS. Prionoplus, White, Dieffenbach’s N. Zealand, 11. 276. * . 1. PRIONOPLUS RETICULARIS. _ BM. Prionoplus reticularis, White, eect sD New Zealand, ii. 276; | Zool. Ereb. & Terror, 19. t. 4. £. 7. : Westw. Arc. Ent. t. 56. f. 1. ee Hab. New Zealand. ; . — 27. ANCISTROTUS. . Ancistrotus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 1365. Prionus, p., Klug. ~1. ANCISTROTUS UNCINATUS. B.M. Prionus uncinatus, Klug, Nov. Act. Acad. Nat. Cur. xii. 454 (1825). Ancistrotus hamaticollis, Dej. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 137 (1832). . Hab. Brazil. . 28. DEROBRACHUS. Derobrachus, Dej. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 154. 1. DEROBRACHUS BREVICOLLIS. ~ DM. Derobrachus brevicollis, Dey. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 155. Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. un. s. 1. 109. Hab. N. America (U. States). 2. DEROBRACHUS PROCERUS. e BM. - Derobrachus procerus, Dej. Cat. 343. Hab. Mex: age S,. “s 2° , PRIONID&. 13 3. DEROBRACHUS SULCICORNIS. Derobrachus sulcicornis, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Se. Phil. n.S. u. 110. Hab. Mexico (Punto Nacional). ' 4, DERoBRACHUS LEVorrurreRt. B.M. S Ewe Levoiturieri, Buquet, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. xi. 203. Hep. Columbia. 29. DORYCERA, n. g. Prionus, p., Fabr. "Antenne with the third and seven following saites with a spine-like prolongation on the outside at the tip; the termimal joint notched just before the tip. Thorax short as in Derobra- chus, with three long spmes on each side. Scutellum slightly notched at the tip. Legs with the edges smooth. 1. Dorycera SPINICORNIS. PI. I. f. 1. B.M. ~ Prionus spinicornis, Fabr. Ent. Syst. 1. 245. i3. P. buphthalmus, p., Fabr. S. E. 1. 260. 13. Hab. 2 (type sp.) 30. AULACOCERUS, n. g. Antennz with the joints angulated, channelled, the third joint longer than the fourth and fifth taken together ; the mner edge of these joints irregularly toothed ; the third, fourth and fifth on _ the sides at the tip somewhat excavated ; the sixth and following joints with this hollowed space extending to the base, the edges of the angles sharpest; the tips of the joints from the sixth to the tenth somewhat hollowed out. Thorax narrow, transverse, the anterior and posterior margins nearly parallel, the sides with a wide tooth m the middle. Femora slightly doubly serrated on the under side; tibie thickly doubly serrated on the under side, the sides channelled ; tarsi elongate. 1. AULACOCERUS MUNDUS, n.s. PI. LI. f. 2. B.M. Aul. capite, thorace, scutello, elytrisque basi sparsim, pectore confertim pilis aureis indutis; elytris cmnamomeis quadri-# costellis humero rugoso. Head brown, grooved down the middle, punctured with a few scattered golden brown silky haus. Thorax brown, somewhat rugose, with many scattered golden brown silky hairs. Scutellum : * . 3 Nei 14 PRIONIDZ. . somewhat thickly clothed with silky hairs. Elytra cinnamon- coloured, smoothish, a patch on the shoulder covered with small warts, which extend a short way on the sides of the elytra, the upper surface with four slight cost not reaching the tip, and , connected here and there with a few indistinct veinlets; the base ; for a short space slightly covered with short golden brown silky a hairs. Under side of thorax closely covered with silky golden _ brown hairs. a Length 25 lines. Hab. Venezuela. 31. HOPLIDERES. Hoplideres, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 147.~ 1. HopPpLIDERES SPINIPENNIS. Hoplideres spmipennis, Dup. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 148. 2 Klug, Abh. Berl. Ak. 1832, 205. Hab. Madagascar. “+32. ENOPLOCERUS. Enoplocerus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 146. Prionus, p., Fabr. Cerambyx, p., L. 1. ENOPLOCERUS ARMILLATUS. B.M. =~ Cerambyx armillatus, L. Syst. Nat. u. 622. Gronov. Zooph. 160. t. 14. f. 3. Prionus armillator, Fabr. S. El. ui. 261. Oliv. Col. iv. t. 5. £. 17. Enoplocerus armillatus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1. 147. Hab. 8. America. 233. ACANTHOPHORUS. Acanthophorus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 152. Prionus, p., Oliv. ~l. ACANTHOPHORUS SERRATICORNIS. B.M. Prionus serraticornis, Oliv. Col. t. 9. f. 33. Acanthophorus serraticornis, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1. 153. _ Hab. E. Indies (Ent. Club). 2. ACANTHOPHORUS CAPENSIS, Ni. s. B.M. A. immaculatus, mandibulis extus subpilosis; capite inter oculos rugose undato; thoracis marginibus anticis posticisque pilis ferrugineis ciliatis, dorso levi subpunctato ; sceutelio levi ; 4 6 PRIONID&. 15 thorace subtus pilis sericeis flavescentibus tecto; tibiis pilis brevibus fulvis posticé tectis. Head blackish brown, with the mandibles serrated along the immer margin, punctured and somewhat hairy on the outside ; face before and between the base of the antenne with many fer- ruginous hairs ; space between the eyes tortuously undulated and with an impressed line down the middle. Eyes above and below distant from each other. Thorax smooth above, somewhat punc- tured, with three slight elevations i the middle. Scutellum smooth. Elytra smooth, punctured just behind the base; under side covered with yellowish silky brown hairs. Tibie behind covered with short fulvous hairs. Under side of abdomen smooth. * Length 28 lines. Hab. 8. Africa. 3. ACANTHOPHORUS YOLOFUS. B.M. Prionus Yolofus, Dalman, Schenh. Syn. Ins. i. 3, App. 149. Acanthophorus Palinu, Hope, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1843, 366? Hab. W. Africa (Sierra Leone). 4, ACANTHOPHORUS LONGIPENNIS. Acanthophorus longipennis, Hope, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. xi. 1843, 366. Hab. W. Africa (Sierra Leone). 5. ACANTHOPHORUS MACULATUS. B.M. Prionus maculatus, Fabr. S. El. u. 259. Oliv. Col. iv. t. 4. f. 14. Acanthophorus maculatus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1. 152. Hab. W. Africa. 6. ACANTHOPHORUS CONFINIS. B.M. Acanthophorus confinis, Dej. Cat. 341. Laporte, An. Art. u. 395. Hab. W. Africa and Port Natal. 7. ACANTHOPHORUS MEGALOPS, 0. S. B.M. A. elytris submaculatis ; capite linea brevi cervicali elevata; oculis subtus proximis supra approximatis; thoracis dorso scabro, marginibus anticis et posticis pilis ferrugineis fimbriatis; ely- trorum parte humerali scabriuscula ; thorace subtus ferrugineo- hirto; abdomine levi. Head with the eyes approaching on the upper side of the head and meeting on the under side; an abbreviated raised line on the crown of the head extending to behind the eyes, with two * de 16 PRIONIDZ. s small points, one on each side in front of it. Thorax with two transverse lines, one near the anterior and the other the posterior margin ; both these margins are ciliated with ferrugmous hairs ; the back of the thorax is scabrous. Scutellum with a line down the middle, the centre minutely punctured, the margin smooth. Elytra with the part about the shoulder somewhat rough, from punctures which run mto each other; general surface as in A. maculatus, pitted, the edges of each pit with short radiating lines. Under surface of thorax covered with ferrugmous hairs; under side of abdomen smooth, reddish brown. Length 42 lines. Hab. Fernando Po. “34. PRIONUS. Prionus, p., Fadr. Cerambyx, p., L. Hussarus, p., Voet. _]. PRIONUS CORIARIUS. B.M. Cerambyx coriarius, L. Syst. Nat. u. 622. Prionus coriarius, Fabr. S. El. u. 260. Panz. F. I. G. 9. £. 8. Oho-iv. toa. ta Latr. Gen. Cr. e¢ Ins. 11. 32. Steph. Illustr. 1. 226; Man. 268. Curtis, Brit. Ent. xvi. pl. 476. Mulsant, Col. de France, i. 21. Hussarus Germanicus, Voet. Col. ui. t. 3. f. 9 Cerambyx Prionus, Degeer, Ins. v. DOS toe. Resel, ii. pl. 1. f.1,2 3 2 ; pl. 2. f.4 Hab. Europe (British Islands). 5. larva, f. 6 pupa. ~ 2. PRIONUS BREVICORNIS. B.M. Prionus brevicornis, Far. S. E. ii. 260. Cerambyx laticollis, Drury, Ill. 1. t. 37. f. 2. Hab. N. America. 3. PRIONUS LEZEVIGATUS. B.M. Prionus levigatus, Harris, Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Hartford, 83. Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. n. ser. 11. 109. Hab. N. America (U. States; Canada). 4, Prionus CALIFORNICUS. BM. Prionus Californicus, Motchoulsky, Bull. Moscou, 1845, p. 89. RA bed Hab. California. 3 _ a PRIONID. 17 5. PRIONUS CRASSICORNIS. B.M.?2 Prionus crassicornis, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. u.s. u. 108. Hab. N. America (Oregon). 6. PRIONUS PALPARIS. _ Prionus palparis, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. ii. 327. Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. n. s. 1. 108. Hab. N. America (Platte River and New Mexico). 7. PRIONUS OBLIQUICORNIS. B.M. Prionus obliquicornis, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil.n.s. i. 108. Hab. N. America (Georgia). 8. PRIONUS POCULARIS. B.M. Prionus pocularis, Dalman, Schenh. Syn. Ins. i. 3. 148. Prionus curticornis, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. n. s. u. 109. Hab. N. America (Georgia). 9. PRIONUS EMARGINATUS. Prionus emarginatus, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. wi. 327. Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. n. s. ii. 107. Hab. N. America (Long’s Peak). 10. PRIONUS INTEGER. Prionus integer, Leconte, Journ. A cad. Nat. Sc. Phil. n. s. ii. 107. Hab. N. America (Pike’s Peak, Rocky Mountains). 11. PrioNUS IMBRICORNIS. B.M. Cerambyx, Gronov. Zooph. 160-529. Cerambyx imbricornis, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 622. Prionus imbricornis, Oliv. Col. iv. t. 13. f. 52 ¢@. Pal. Beauv. Ins. Rec. t. 386. f.2 g. Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. n. s. 11. 108. Hab. N. America (U. States). 12. PRIONUS FISSICORNIS. Prionus fissicornis, Hald. Pr. Acad. Nat. Sc. ui. 125. Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. n. s. ti. 108. Hab. N. America (Nebraska; Texas, New Mexico). # 18 - PRIONIDZ. 13. PRIONUS DIMIDIATUS, 0. s. B.M. P. fuscus, elytris basi ad mediam partem rudé punctatis, apice levi, minuté punctato, pilis plurimis brevibus. Head punctured, the middle and back part with many scattered yellowish hairs. Thorax scarcely angled in front ; the sides pro- duced into a spine or rather a sharp angle; the back punctured and vermiculated, with some scattered yellowish brown hairs ; the fore and hind margins ciliated. Scutellum roughly and irregularly punctured, the margin smooth; under side of thorax thickly covered with longish yellowish grey outstanding hairs. Elytra with the basal half roughly and deeply punctured and of a darkish brown, the other half smooth, minutely punctured, of a paler brown, and with short yellowish grey hairs ; under side of abdomen brown, with scattered, short, adpressed hairs ; antennze with the joints, after the second, compressed, somewhat dilated on the outside at the end, and covered with very short adpressed ~ hairs. Length 133 les. Had. Australia. 14. PRIONUS MORDAX, 0. S. B.M. P. capite, thorace, scutello et elytrorum basi rugoso-punctatis, tibus omnibus subcurvatis. Head very rugose and grooved down the middle; mandibles roughly punctured, gradually hooked to the tip, which is very sharp and smooth; ner edges toothed and crenated; a deep furrow across the front of the head before the msertion of the antenne ; antenne with the third and following jomts somewhat scabrous, fifth and followmg joints with many longitudinal cari- nulz, third jomt equal to the seventh and eighth taken together. Thorax in front projecting in the middle over the vertex, smuated on each side of the front angle, margmed in front with ferru- ginous cilia; sides with two teeth, exclusive of the anterior and posterior angles; the posterior of these teeth the longest and somewhat bent back; the upper surface of thorax is thickly and coarsely rugosely punctured. -Scutellum rough, the elytra bulging on each side of it. - Elytra widest about the middle, rugosely punctured on the shoulders, and at the base near the scutellum ; three indistinct longitudinal keels on each elytron ; ‘ the surface of the elytra delicately granular. Legs long, femora compressed, tibize somewhat curved outwardly, slightly dilated at the end. Length 18% lines. Hab. E. Indies (Coll. Warwick). PRIONID. 19 Another specimen from Canara (S. Ward, Esq.) seems to be the female; there is but one large spine on the side of the thorax, exclusive of the toothed anterior and posterior angles; the ru- gosity of the elytra extends further from the base, and the basal joints of the antennz are much smoother; the femora are ferru- gious, as is the greater part of the elytra. 15. Prionus ASIATICUS. Prionus Asiaticus, Falderm. Nouv. Mém. Soc. Imp. Nat. Mosc. v. (1837) 263. t. 7. f. 4. Hab. Russia (Trans-Caucasian). 16. PRioNuUS? SERRICOLLIS. Prionus serricollis, Victor, Bull. Mose. 1838, 187. t. 3. f. k. Hab. Georgia. 35. PRIONOMMA, n. g. Hussarus, p., Voet. Prionus, p., Oliv. Antenne with the jomts (from the third) with the tip sharp- pointed on each side at the end, forming, especially on the out- side, a sharply serrated margin. Thorax with two sharp hooked teeth on the front part of the lateral margin. Sternum project- ing between the fore Jegs. Tarsi long and narrow, especially those of the hind legs. yes very large. 1. PRIONOMMA ORIENTALIS. PI. I. f. 3. B.M. Prionus orientalis, Oliv. iv. t. 13. f. 51. Prionus buphthalmus, p., Fabr. S. E. i. 260. Hussarus Ceylonensis, Voet. Col. in. t. 3. f. 11. Hab. Ceylon. 36. ANCYLOPROTUS, n. g. Left mandible dilated and incurved at the end when closed, on the other a space is left between them and the head. Eyes si- nuated behind. Thorax with two strong hooked teeth on the lateral margin, one in front and the second behind it. Sternum projecting slightly between the fore pair of legs. Femora of fore legs incrassated. ‘Tibie of fore legs incurved and dilated: tarsi elongated, narrow, grooved above at the base. (Antenne much broken in the specimen.) 1. ANCYLOPROTUS BIGIBBOSUS, n.s. PI. I. f. 4. A. thorace medio bigibboso, capite inter oculos profundé exca- vato; elytris humeris prominulis, punctatis. = a i a 20 PRIONID&. Of a blackish brown ; thorax with two transverse gibbous pro- minences behind the middle; elytra with the shoulders some- what prominent and punctured. Head deeply excavated between and in front of the eyes, a slight keel down the middle of the excavation. Femora of fore pair of legs with many small warts, upper edge smooth; tibize of fore legs flattened and curved, sub- verrucose on the inner side, with a channel on the outside reach- ing neither to the base nor tothe tip. Metathorax with longish ferrugimous hairs. Length 20 lines. Hab. Silhet. 37. SCELEOCANTHA. Sceleocantha, Newman, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. v. 14 (1840). Prionus, p., Hope. 1. ScELEOCANTHA GLABRICOLLIS. Sceleocantha glabricollis, Newman, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. v.15. Hab. Van Diemen’s Land. 2. SCELEOCANTHA PILOSICOLLIS. B.M. Prionus pilosicollis, Hope, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. i. 16.t. 2. f. 1. Sceleocantha pilosicollis, Newman, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. y. 14. Hab. Australia (Swan River). * 33. CLOSTERUS. Closterus, Serville, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 193. ~ goprosopus, Dej. Cat. 343. Prionus, p., Klug, Laporte. ~ 1. CLOSTERUS FLABELLICORNIS. B.M. Closterus flabellicornis, Chevr. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1. 194. Prionus (C.) flabellicornis, Klug, Abh. Berl. Ak. 1832, 205. Aigoprosopus flabellicornis, Dej. Cat. 343. Prionus flabellicornis, Laporte, An. Art. 1. 395. Hab. Madagascar. “39. POLYOZA. Polyoza, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 166. _Pheenicocerus, p. G. R. Gray. 1. Potyvoza LAcoRDAIREI. B.M. Polyoza Lacordairei, Dej. Cat. 343. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 167. PRIONIDA. “By Pheenicocerus Dejeani, G. R. Gray, Griff. A. K. Ins. 11. pl. 65 f. 3 (nec Latr.). Fem. Polyoza hamata, De). (olim) Cat. 343. Hab. Brazil. _ 40. MICROPLOPHORUS. Microplophorus, Hombr. 8 Jacq. Voy. Pole Sud. 1. MicroPpLorpHorRuS MAGELLANICUS. Microplophorus Magellanicus, Hombr. & Jacq. Voy. Pole Sud, eelG fi ¢.2 ¢. _ Hab. Straits of Magellan. 41. RHIPIDOCERUS. Rhipidocerus, Westw. Trans. Ent: Soc. iu. 70. 1. RuHIPIDOCERUS AUSTRALASIA. Rhipidocerus Australasie, Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. iui. 70. t. 3. f. 5. Hab. Australia. ™ 42. POLYARTHRON. Polyarthron, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1.189. Prionus, p., Fabr. 1. PoLYARTHRON PECTINICORNE. B.M. Prionus pectinicornis, Fabr. S. El. ii. 265. Oliv. Col. iv. pl. 1. f. 5. Polyarthron pectinicornis, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 190. Polyarthron pectinicorne, Dej. Cat. 343. Hab. W. Africa (Senegal). 2. POLYARTHRON A,GYPTIACUM. B.M. Polyarthron Hgyptiacum, Dej. Cat. 343. Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) 214. Hab. Egypt. 3. POLYARTHRON UNIPECTINATUM, 0. S. B.M. P. nigro-fuscum, thorace concolore; antennis viginti-articulatis, articulo singulo a tertio, latere interno, apice in laminam pro- ducto; elytris tricostatis. Deep blackish brown; thorax of the same colour; antenne brownish black, of twenty joints, each jomt beginning with the 92 PRIONIDA. | third, produced on the inner side at the tip into a plate. Elytra with fee coste. Length 113 lmes. Hab. W. Africa? 43. PRIONAPTERUS. Prionapterus, Guér. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr.i. 200; Guér. Mag. de Zool. 1833. 1. PRIONAPTERUS STAPHYLINUS. Prionapterus staphylinus, Guér. Icon. R. A. pl. 42. f. 10. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. p. 200. Guér. Mag. de Zool. 1833, pl. 63.f. 2 Hab. Cordova. 2. PRIONAPTERUS FLAVIPENNIS. Prionapterus flavipennis, Guér. MSS. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 201; Guér. Mag. de Zool. 1833, pl. 63. f. 1. Hab. Cordova. 44, ANACOLUS. Anacolus, Latr. Fam. Nat. R. A. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent: Fr. i. 199. Prionus, Lep. & Serv. Enc. Meéth. x. 200. 1. ANACOLUS SANGUINEUS. Prionus sanguineus, Lep. & Serv. Enc. Méth. x. p. 200. Anacolus sanguineus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1. 200. _ Menetries, Mém. Acad. St. Petersb. 1840, 6 ser. Se. Nat. i. 287. Hab. Brazil. 2. ANACOLUS LIVIDUS. Anacolus lividus, Menetr. Mém. Acad. Imp. Sc. St. Petersb. 6 ser. Se. Nat. in. 289. t. f. 3. Anacolus testaceus, Dej. Cat. 344? Hab. Brazil. 3. ANACOLUS PRAUSTUS. Anacolus preeustus, Perty, Del. 87. t. 17. f. 8. Hab. Brazil (Sebastianopolis). 4, ANACOLUS NIGRICOLLIS. B.M. Anacolus nigricollis, Menetries, Mém. Acad. Imp. Sc. St. Petersb. 6 ser. Sc. Nat. iii. Sar DOL tack Hab. Brazil. PRIONID&. 23 5. ANACOLUS SCAPULARIS. Anacolus scapularis, Dej. Cat. 344. * Buquet, Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1840, 255. Hab. Brazil. 6. ANACOLUS BIMACULATUS. Anacolus bimaculatus, Menetries, Mém. Acad. Imp. Sc. St. Petersb. 1840, 6 ser. Se. Nat. i. 286. t. f. 1. Hab. Brazil. 7. ANACOLUS LUGUBRIS. , B.M. Prionus lugubris, St. Farg. §& Serv. Enc. Meéth. x. 200. Anacolus lugubris, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1. 200. G. R. Gray, Griff. A. K. Ins. ui. pl. 65. f. 4. Menetries, Mém. Acad. St. Petersb. 1840, 6 ser. Sc. Nat. i. ete Hab. Brazil. 8. ANACOLUS MENETRIESII. B.M. Anacolus Menetriesii, Bug. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1840, 254, Hab. Brazil. 9. ANACOLUS PYGMZUS. Anacolus pygmeus, Bug. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1840. Hab. Brazil. | 10. ANACOLUS VARIABILIS, 0. S. B.M. . A.(quadrupes) nigerrimus, thorace et pectore pilis umbrinis tectis; pedibus quatuor anticis flavis, posticis nigris. Head all black, grooved down the middle, more or less thickly covered, especially in front, with umber hairs. Thorax somewhat wregular above, punctured, and thickly covered above and be- neath with umber hairs, which gives it a woolly appearance. Elytra very deep black and thickly punctured. Two front pairs of legs yellow, the hairs on them yellow, tarsi brownish. Hind pair of legs black, with a greenish blue hue. A variety has a yellow patch on the back of the head; the thorax on the upper side yellowish orange, with a large black patch on the middle, the base, outer margin and suture yellowish orange ; the palpi are yellow. Hab. Venezuela (Coll. Dyson). 24 PRIONIDA. i. ANACOLUS NIGRINUS, 0. s. B.M. A. nigerrimus, abdomine subtus, pedibusque quatuor anticis ob- scuré subferrugineis, elytris confertim punctatis ; thorace et capite pilis griseis hirtis. Head deep black, between the antennz channelled, palpi some- what ferrugmous. Thorax and head more or less thickly covered with greyish brown hairs. Two front pairs of legs of a dark blackish brown; hind legs black, with a bluish tint. Hab. Venezuela. 12. ANACOLUS MELANOCERUS, 0. s. B.M. A. flavo-aurantiacus, antennis nigris ; capite posticé et linea media impressé nigris; thorace macula media nigra ; elytris nigris, humeris et marginibus aurantiacis; pedibus flavis, femoribus posticis intus apice nigris. Orange-yellow ; antennz black ; hind part of head black, and an impressed lme dewn the middle black. Thorax in the middle with a black patch. Elytra black, shoulders and margins orange- yellow. Legs yellow; femora of hind legs black at the tip within, tarsi at the end blackish brown. Hab. Venezuela. 13. ANACOLUS XANTHOCERUS, 0. s. B.M. A. flavus, antennis flavis basi nigris; capite posticé nigro; tho-- racis dorso macula magna nigra; elytris nigris flavo-aurantiaco marginatis ; pedibus quatuor anticis omnimo flavis; pedibus posticis flavis, femoribus apice nigris; tibis intus nigris, posticé flavo marginatis, extus apice nigris. Yellow ; antenne yellow; basal joit and the stem of the three followmg joints black; hind part of head black, and two spots on the face in front of the antenne. Thorax above with a large black spot in the middle. Elytra black, margined with orange- yellow; sides of metathorax with an oblique black lime. Two fore pairs of legs entirely yellow; the hind legs yellow, the tip of the femora black, the inside of the tibie blackish, margmed behind with yellow, on the outside blackish at the tip. Hab. Venezuela. It is not impossible that these four Venezuela Insects may all prove varieties of one species, to which the name Anacolus varia- bilis may be given; the antenne in all are beautifully flabellated. They differ from the other Anacol in having the sternum flat and dilated, somewhat as in Myzomorphus. A large series of PRIONID. 25 specimens of Anacoli will very likely show that the number of — recorded species ought to be reduced. sa “™ 45. MYZOMORPHUS. Myzomorphus, Dej. Cat. 344. Anacolus, p., G. R. Gray, Griff. A. K. Ins. ui. Anacolus, Div. iii. Menetries, Mém. Acad. St. Petersb. 1840, 1. MyzoMoRPHUS QUADRIPUNCTATUS. B.M Anacolus quadripunctatus, G. R. Gray, Griff. A. K.ii1. 116. pl. 70. an Anacolus quadrimaculatus, Gory, Guér. Mag. de Zool. 1832, pl. 31. Menetries, Mém. Acad. Sc. St. Petersb. 1840, 6¢ ser. Sc. Nat. fs 2 t. Fe 8: .. Myzomorphus quadrimaculatus, Dej. Cat. p. 344. Var. Anacolus quadrinotatus, Menetries, Mém. Acad. Se. St. Petersb. 6° ser. Sc. Nat. in. 294. t. f. 6. Hab. Brazil. 2. MyZoMORPHUS SCUTELLATUS. B.M. Myzomorphus scutellatus, Sallé, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1849, 429. midget. 1. Hab. Venezuela; Caraccas. This is a most variable species, the colourmg of the upper side beimg different in all the six specimens in the Museum collection. On the under side and the legs they all agree pretty closely. Var. 1. M. scUTELLATUS (UNICOLOR). Head, thorax, scutel- lum and elytra of a uniform yellow ; antennz black. Var. 2. M.scurTeLLatus (APIcALIS). Head, scutellum, a spot on the shoulder and outer edge of elytra at the tip black, the thorax and elytra yellow; antennz black at the base, yellow at the tip. Var. 3. M. SCUTELLATUS (SCAPULARIS). Head im front and round the eyes and a spot on the hinder part black; a spot in front of each antenna and the rest of the head yellow; thorax yellow; scutellum, a largish spot on each shoulder, apical por- tion of each elytron, black ; rest of elytra very pale yellow, that colour descending both on the side and on the suture gradu- ally to a point; antenne black. Var. 4. M. scuTELLATUS (PLAGIATUS). Head above and cn the sides black; thorax entirely yellow; scutellum black, narrowly margmed with yellow; elytra black; outer margin ~ yellow except at tip; suture yellow except at tip, formmg on Cc 26 PRIONID&. _ each elytron an angled spot ; when the elytra are closed these spots form a spear-shaped mark; antennz black. Var.5. M.scurELLATus (rHoRAcICcus). Head above and on the sides black; thorax yellow, with a black spot in the mid- dle; scutellum and elytra uniform black; antennze black. Var. 6. M.scureLLarus (B1coLor). Similar to last, differing in the sides of head being yellow, and in the thorax being en- tirely ‘yellow. * These six varieties were found by Mr. Dyson im Venezuela. 46. HOMALOPTERUS. Homalopterus, Perty, Del. An. Art. 88. 1. HoMALopPTERUS TRISTIS. Homalopterus tristis, Perty, Del. An. Art. 89. ¢. 18. f. 1. Hab. Brazil (Mountains of Prov. Minas). “: 47. MEROSCELISUS. Meroscelisus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 157. 1. MEROSCELISUS VIOLACEUS. B.M.. Meroscelisus violaceus, Dej. Cat. 343. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1. 158. Hab. Brazil. 2. MEROSCELISUS APICALIS, Ui. Ss. B.M. M. violaceo-ater; antennis nigris, articulis quinque ultimis fer- rugineis et striatis; abdomine subtus subfusco. Of avery dark violet-black, thickly but indistinctly punctured ; antenne black, shining, the last five jomts ferrugmous and stri- ated. Abdomen beneath somewhat brown; tarsi with the last ~ two joints ferruginous. Hab. Brazil. = 3. MEROSCELISUS CYANESCENS. B.M. “= Meroscelisus cyanescens, Dej. Cat. p. 343. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 48. CHARIEA. Chariea, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 197. ‘ PRIONID&. oy 1. CHARIEA CYANEA. Chariea cyanea, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 198. Hab. Cayenne. ~49. MONODESMUS. Monodesmus, Dej. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 160. 1. MonopEsMuUS CALLIDIOIDES. B.M. Monodesmus Callidioides, Dej. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 161. Hab. Cuba. 00. PACHYPLEURA, n. g. Thorax transverse, twice as wide as broad; the lateral margin thickened, especially below. Antenne with the third joimt slender, longer than the fourth and fifth taken together. 1. PACHYPLEURA MoDESTA, n.s. PI. IT. f. 1. B.M. P. wmbrina, flavo-grisescens pilis plurimis curtis; capite pune- tato, lmea media levi mterrupta ; palpis flavis ; thorace sparsim punctato, margine postica medio subrotundata, lateribus ro- tundatis ; elytris elongatis, punctatis, tricostatis, margine et apice piligeris. Of an umber brown colour with a greyish yellow tinge caused by numerous short hairs. Head punctured, with an abbreviated smooth line down the middle, which is interrupted ; palpi yellow ; thorax with numerous scattered punctures, hinder margin some- what rounded m the middle. Elytra elongated, closely punc- tured, with three longitudinal costz, the margins and tip with short hairs; abdomen with the last segment beneath with a rounded notch m the middle. Length 93 to 12 limes. Hab. Port Natal (Coll. Gueinzius). 51. TRAGOSOMA. Tragosoma, Dej. Serv. Ann. Sec. Ent. Fr. i. 159. Cerambyx, p., L. Prionus, p., Fabr. 1. TRAGOSOMA DEPSARIUM. B.M. Cerambyx depsarius, L. Syst. Nat. ii. 624. Prionus depsarius, Fabr. Syst. El. u. 258. Olww. Col. iv. t. 11. f. 41. Panz. F. I. Germ. 9. f. 7. Tragosoma depsarium, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 160. Mulsant, Col. de France, i. p. 23. pl. 1. f. B. Hab. Europe. c2 -_ LW, Bh i 4 e . aoe 28 PRIONIDA. 2. Tracosoma Harrisil. B.M. Tragosoma Harristi, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. n. s- ni. 107. Hab. N. America. 3. TRAGOSOMA SUBCORIACEUM. B.M. Prionus subeoriaceus, Hepe, Gray’s Zool. Mise. p. 27- Hab. N. India (Maj. Gen. Hardwicke). 02. ERIOSOMA. Kriosoma, Blanch. 1. ERIOSOMA LANARE. Eriosoma lanaris, Blanch. D’ Orb. Vv Amér. Mér. 207. pl. 21. £. 2. Hab. Cordillera of Andes, between Potosi and Urovo. o3. DELOCHEILUS. Delocheilus, Dej. Cat. p. 344. 1. DELOCHEILUS PRIONOIDES. B.M. Delocheilus Prionoides, Dej. Cat. p. 344. Chevr. Coil. Hab. Cape of Good Hope. 54. MEGOPIS. ~Megopis, Dej. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 161. Aégosoma, p., Laporte, Anim. Art. 1. 1. MeEGoPIS MUTICA. Megopis mutica, Dej. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 162. Agosoma mutica, Laporte, Anim. Art. u. 399. Had. Isle of France. 2. MEGOPIS RETICULATA. B.M. Megopis reticulata, Chevr. Coil. Hab. Cape of Good Hope. 3. MEGOPIS COSTIPENNIS, n.s.~ Pl. I. f. 2. B.M. M. ferruginea, articulis antennarum apice nigris; elytris brun- neis ferrugineo marginatis, costis tribus pallido-ferrugineis, duabus ad suturam post mediam connexis, post vinculum costa abbreviaté posticé directa; pedibus corporeque subtus ferrugineis, genubus nigris. PRIGNIDS. 29 - Head and thorax ferrugimous, covered with short hairs; man- cibles red at the base and punctured, black at the tip and smooth. Antenne ferruginous, with the joints at the tip black. Elytra brown, margined with ferruginous and with a ferrugmous spot on the shoulder, with three longitudinal elevated costz of a pale ferruginous ; the two costz next the suture connected two-thirds down, and crossing each other ; the costa nearest the suture runs on nearly to the tip, and is incurved towards the suture at the end; the second costa on crossing the other shows only an ab- breviated line ; between the pomt of connexion and the tip of the second costa, and extending back to the middle of the elytra, there is a straight costa ; the suture is slightly spied at the end: under side of body ferruginmous, the metathorax covered with longish yellowish brown hairs. Legs ferruginous, punctured, with small hairs, the knees black. Length 113 lines. Hab. Silhet. 55. ERIODERUS. Enioderus, Dej. Cat. p. 343. Blanch. Hist. des Ins. . 141 (1845). Callidium, p., Fadr. Prionus, p., Faor. 1. ERIODERUS HIRTUS. B.M. Callidium hirtum, Fabr. Syst. El, 11. 339. Oliv. Col iv. t. 5. f. 62. Prionus pallens, Fabr. Syst. El. 1. 259. Schenh. Syn. Ins. 1. 3. 337. Hab. §. Africa (Dr. A. Smith). 56. PHILUS. Philus, Saunders, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. n. s. ii. 1. PHILUS INCONSPICUUS. B.M. Philus inconspicuus, Saunders, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. n. s. ii. pl.4.f.3 6,£4 2. Hab. N. China (Coll. Fortune). «57. AAGOSOMA. figosoma, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent.-Fr. i. 162. Cerambyx, p., Scop. Prionus, p., Fabr, 30 PRIONID. «1. AAGOSOMA SCABRICORNE. B.M. Cerambyx scabricornis, Scop. Ent. Carn. 54. Prionus scabricornis, Fabr. Syst. El. ii. 258. Oliv. Col. iv. t. 11. f. 42 9. Lair. R. A. v. 108. gosoma scabricorne, Serv. Ann. Soe. Ent. Fr. i. 163. Mulsant, Col. de Franee, i. 24. Hab. Europe. 2. JAGOSOMA SINICUM, 0. S. B.M. g. nigro-brunneum, thorace medio posticé recto, seutello apice subelongato. There is a female of this species in the Museum; it comes from Shanghai, and differs but little from the corresponding sex of the Agosoma scabricorne ; it is of a darker brown; the pos- terior margin of thorax over the seutellum is straight, and not slightly notched as im that species; the scutellum also is more pointed. Hab. Shanghai (N. China). From Mr. Fortune’s Collection. 3. AAGOSOMA ORNATICOLLE, 0. S. B.M. /Eg. capite et thorace nigris, verrucis minutis scabriusculis ; thorace, plagis quatuor pilis aureis tectis; elytris obscuré fer- rugineo-brunneis, sutura (apice spmigera) margineque nigris ; antennarum articulis tertio quarto et quinto basi asperis. Head black, covered with small warts, a smooth line down the middle endmg im a small smooth depression in the space between the antenne. Mandibles strongly punctured, tips and inner edge smooth. Antenne with the basal joint thickly and closely covered with small warts; the third, fourth and fifth scabrous, the projections more distant from each other than they are on the basal joint; fifth and followmg jomts short and smooth. Thorax thickly covered with small warts, with four small spots covered with golden yellow hairs; two of these spots on the fore- margin, two on the posterior margin somewhat more distant from each other than the two fore ones; these hairs are all more or less direeted towards the centre of the spot. Elytra smooth, dull ferrugmous brown, the suture and margins hlack, the suture at the apex spined. ~ Length 25 lines. . Hab. E. Indies. PRIONID. 3] 4. AXGOSOMA MARGINALE. B.M. Cerambyx marginalis, Fabr. S. E. u. 280. Hab. China (Hong Kong), J. C. Bowring, Esq. “ Cape of Good Hope,” Fabr. 5. Heosoma CINGALENSE, 0. s. B.M. Ag. antennarum articulis tertio et quarto scabriusculis et bre- viter pilosis; thorace spina brevi laterali, dorso excavato ; ely- tris costatis pilisque flavescentibus tectis, sutura apice mutica. Head between and behind the eyes more or less covered with decumbent yellowish hairs; antenne with the basal joint scabrous and punctured; third joint very long, slightly curved, somewhat rough, and rather thickly covered with short yellowish hairs ; fourth joint as long as the fifth and sixth joints taken to- gether, somewhat bent, somewhat rough, and covered with short yellowish hairs, except at the tip which is smooth; the fifth and following joints without hairs. Thorax with the sides angled, the angle terminating in a small sharpish spine; the posterior edge margined, middle of the back hollowed out, sides somewhat no- dulose; surface punctured and more or less thickly covered with yellowish adpressed hairs. Scutellum with yellowish adpressed hairs. Elytra very long, rather flat, with two or three costz not very prominent, and rendered less so by the yellowish adpressed hairs which more or less thickly cover the surface ; end of elytra gradually rounded off, suture without a spine. Abdomen beneath smooth, shining. Legs compressed, somewhat scabrous, brown, with shortish yellow hairs. Length from 17 to 203 lines. Hab. Ceylon (Coll. Parry). 6. AUGOSOMA SULCIPENNE, 0. s. B.M. fig. thoracis lateribus subparallelis; elytris tricostatis, apice spina suturali, costis duabus interioribus post mediam confiu- entibus, ad apicem intus curvatis; antennis levibus cinna- momeis. Head smooth, not grooved down the middle, chestnut-brown, with some scattered short yellowish hairs; antennz smooth, cm- namon-brown ; first jomt strongly punctured. Thorax straight in front, the sides nearly parallel, the posterior angle somewhat projecting; the surface slightly scabrous and rather closely covered with short golden yellow hairs. Elytra with three pro- minent keels, the two inner confluent beyond the middle of the elytra and continued in a single keel which is bent inwards near the tip; the outer keel somewhat waved and at the end slightly a 32 PRIONID. curved ; in the space between it and the other there is a shorter and less distinct keel which, about the middle of the elytra, passes — imto small tubercles; the shoulders and sides of the keels and the spaces between them at the base are more or less covered with small tubercles; the spaces between the keels have many short golden yellow adpressed hairs. The spine at the end of the suture is sharp, as is the outer margin of the elytra. Legs com- pressed, brown. Length from 10 to 114 lunes. Hab. ¥. Indies (Tenasserim) (J. D. C. Packman, Esq.) (Coll. Clerke). 7. AAGOSOMA TIBIALE, HB. s. B.M. Aig. thoracis lateribus unispimosis, angulis posticis acutis fere spinosis; elytris levibus, costa media distincta, alteraque ad suturam abbreviata, suture: apice spinigera ; tibus erassis, tarsis angustis. _ Head short, slightly grooved between the eyes, under side of head rough. Antenne with the first, second, third and fourth joints thickly covered with small warts. Thorax with a spine on the lateral edge about the middle, separated from the produced somewhat reflected posterior angle by a rounded sinus; surface covered with small warts and outstanding inconspicuous hairs. Scutellum punctured at the base, in the middle with a raised line. Elytra smooth, dark brown, with a distinct costa running nearly to the tip, and another between that and the suture vanishing about the middle of the suture; elytra at the tip rounded, the suture with a short spine. Legs with the femora and tibie thick, the tarsi narrow. Length 183 lines. Hab. N. India. 58. CYRTONOPS, n. g. Head with largish eves, which are hardly if at all emarginated. Palpi long, with the terminal joint nearly twice the length of the preceding, obliquely truncated at the tip, and covered on each side with shortish hairs*. Antenne cylindrical, covered with small hairs, third jomt not much longer than the fourth. Thorax rather wider than long, the sides angulated. Elytra with the sides nearly parallel. Legs simple; tibiz compressed, and more or less thickly covered with short hairs. * In one of the specimens there is a curious malformation of the palpi; from the third joint proceed two longish hairy joints, one a them bent. d ‘ . 1. PH#DINUS TRICOLOR. Phzdinus tricolor, Dupont, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. m1. 39. Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1836, pl. 149. Hab. Cayenne. 2. PH2&DINUS PICTUS, nN. s. B.M. P. niger, thorace fascia lata transversé miniacea; elytris pallide flavis, subpunctatis, basi fascia angusta nigra, humeris sinuata, . . . 2 . . . . plagis duabus nigris subapicalibus, ad suturam postice approxi- matis. Head and antenne black. Thorax in front and behind black ; a widish vermilion-coloured band extends across it from spme to spme; the thorax is as wide as the elytra; on each side near the front margm there is a tubercle, and on the back are two tubercles placed transversely, the thorax in front of them bemg somewhat grooved; behind these twos tubercles is a transverse ridge, the sides of it rather abrupt. Scutellum black, smooth, pointed, grooved at the base. LElytra pale yellow with two pa- rallel nervures down the middle; the base m the middle some- what produced, and narrowly margined with a black band, which is sinuated on each shoulder; the apex of each elytron has three points, one on the suture, another close to it, and a third near the outer margin ; near the tip of each is a large oval black mark, running behind into the suture. Under side black, the meta- thorax pubescent; the segments of the abdomen with scattered — hairs. Legs black, tibize compressed, not dilated, rather hairy ; femora, especially of hind legs, above and below, margined with hairs. Length 113 lines. Hab. Venezuela (Coll. Dyson). 3. PHADINUS MICROTHORAX. Trachyderes microthorax, Perty, Del. t. 17. f. 11. Phzedinus microthorax, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1840, pl. 32. Hab. Brazil. 4. PHapinus MARTII. B.M. Prionus Marti, Perty, Del. An. Art. p. 86. t. 17. f. 6. Hab. Brazil. 5. PHADINUS LANIO. Pheedinus lanio, Guér. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1838, p. 287. Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1840, pl. 30. Hab, Guiana. 66 CERAMBYCIDZ. 8. GALISSUS. Galissus, Bug. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1840, p. 142. Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1840. Phedinus, p., Newman. 1. GALISSUS MGSTUS. B.M. Galissus biplagiatus, Bug. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1840, p. 142. Mag. de Zool. 1841, t. 67. Pheedinus meestus, Newman, Mag. Nat. Hist. iv. 195 (April 1840). Hab. Brazil. 2. GALISSUS CYANOPTERUS. Galissus cyanopterus, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1840, pl. 28. Hab. Cayenne. . ™ 9. ZGOIDUS. Egoidus, Bug. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1838, p. 334. Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1840. 1. Heorpus DEBAUVEI. B.M. Phedinus Debauvei, Guér. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1838, p. 287. Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1840, pl. 31. Trachyderes venustus, Newm. Proc. Ent. Soc. Lond. Jan. 1840, 3 p- 3. Hab. British Guiana (Coll. Schomburgk). 2. AXcorpus EARLII. B.M. £goidus Earlu, Guér. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1840, p. 334. Hab. Columbia. 3. AAGOIDUS PERUVIANUS. ; Zgoidus Peruvianus, Bug. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1838, p. 253. . Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1840, pl. 29. #goidus Peruanus, Erichs. Arch. f. Nat. 1847. Hab. Peru. “3 “10. MEGADERUS. Megaderus, Dej. Latr. R. 4. v. 111. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. m1. 57. Cerambyx, p., Linn. CERAMBYCID&. 67 \. MEGADERUS STIGMA. B.M. Cerambyx stigma, Linn. Syst. Nat. ii. 635. Degeer, Mem. v. t. 14. f. 13. Callidium stigma, Fabr. 8S. El. 1. 338. Ole iv. /. pl. 2.f..21. » Megaderus stigma, Guér. Icon. R. A. pl. 43. f. 2. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. m1. 58. Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1836, pl. 141. f, 1. Had. Brazil; Venezuela. 2. MEGADERUS CORALLIFER. B.M. Megaderus corallifer, Newman, Mag. Nat. Hist. un. s. iv. 195. Megaderus bifasciatus, Dej. Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1836, pl. 141. f. 2. Megaderus, n. s., Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. m1. 58. Hab. Mexico. 11. SPHENOSTETHUS. Sphenostethus, Haldem. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. 3. 126. Hoplopteryx, Westwood (nec Agass.). 1. SPHENOSTETHUS SERRIPENNIS. B.M. Sphenostethus serripennis, Haldem. Proc. Acad. Nat. Se. Phil. ii. 126. Leconte, Journ. Ac. Nat. Se. Phil. n.s. ii. 106. Hoplopteryx denticulatus, Westw. Hab. United States. “12. DENDROBIAS. Dendrobias, Dup. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iti. 54. »*1. DENDROBIAS MANDIBULARIS. B.M. »Trachyderes quadrimaculatus, Klug. Trachyderes sartorius, Hopfner. Dendrobias mandibularis, Dup. Serv. Ann. Soe. Ent. Fr. iii. 42. Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1836, pl. 151. f.1 3,2 ¢. Var. Dendrobias testaceus, Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1836, pl. 152. f. 1. ~ Var. See basalis, Reiche, Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1840, pl. 33. Hab. Mexico (Columbia; Santa Fé de Bogota). 2. DENDROBIAS MAXILLOSUS. Dendrobias maxillosus, Dup. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iii. 44. Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1836, pl. 152. f. 2. 68 CERAMBYCID. Dendrobias anandratus, Bug. Dej. Cat. p. 345. Dendrobias nigriventris, Chevr. Coll. Hab. S. America; American Islands (Dej.). 13. DICRANODERES. Dicranoderes, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1836, p. 25. - 1. DicRANODERES ANNULATUS. B.M. Dicranoderes annulatus, Dej. Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1836, pl. 153. Trachyderes maculicornis, Sturm, Cat. (olim). Hab. Brazil. 14. XYLOCHARIS. Xylocharis, Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1838, p. 29. Xylocaris, Serv. Ann. Sec. Ent. Fr. iii. 47. - 1. XYLOCHARIS OCULATUS. Xylucaris oculata, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. m. 48. Xylocharis oculatus, Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1838, p. 30. pl. 205. f. 1. Hab. Brazil and Buenos Ayres. 2. XYLOCHARIS ELEGANTULUS. B.M. Xylocharis elegantulus, Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1838, p.31. pl. 205. aay Hab. Brazil. 3. XYLOCHARIS RICHARDII. Xylocharis Richardu, Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1838, p. 32. pl. 206. f.1. Had. Brazil. 4, XYLOCHARIS COSTATUS. Xylocharis costatus, Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1838, p. 33. pl. 206. f. 2. Hab. Brazil. “15. TRACHYDERES. Trachyderes, Dalman in Schen. Syn. Ins. i. 3. p. 364. Cerambyx, p., DL. 1. TRACHYDERES VARIEGATUS. B.M. Trachyderes variegatus, Perty, Del. p. 88. t. 17. f. 11. Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 187. f. 1. CERAMBYCID. 69 Trachyderes nigro-fasciatus, Gory, Guér. Icon. R. A. pl. 43. f. 3. Var. Trachyderes gloriosus, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 187. f. 2 Hab. Brazil (Mountains of Prov. Minas); Cordova. 2. TRACHYDERES AUDOUINII. Trachyderes Audouinu, Dupont, ag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 186. f. 2. Habu. Brazil. 3. TRACHYDERES REICHEI. B.M. Trachyderes Reichei, Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1836, pl. 155. Hab. Brazil (Para). 4, TRACHYDERES ELEGANS. B.M. Trachyderes elegans, Klug, Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1836, pl. 154. f. 1. Hab. Mexico. 5. TRACHYDERES EQUESTRIS. Trachyderes equestris, Dej. Cat. p. 345. Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 188. f. 2. Hab. Brazil. 6. TRACHYDERES CINCTUS. Trachyderes cinctus, Dej. Cat. p. 345. — Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, p. 189. f. 1. Hab. Brazil. 7. TRACHYDERES LACORDAIREI. B.M. Trachyderes Lacordairei, Dej. Cat. p. 345. Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 191. f. 1. Hab. Cayenne. 8. TRACHYDERES ZONATUS. Trachyderes zonatus, Dalman, Anal. p. 63. Hab. S. America. 9. TRaCHYDERES LATREILLEI. Trachyderes Latreillei, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 191. f. 2. Hab. Brazil. , 10. TRACHYDERES SUCCINCTUS. B.M. Cerambyx succinctus, Linn. Syst. Nat. p. 627. Cerambyx zonarius, Voet, Col. ii. 19. t. 6. f. 16. Trachyderes succinctus, Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1836, pl. 154. f. 2. Hab. Brazil. 70 CERAMBYCID&. ll. TRACHYDERES NIGRIPES. Trachyderes nigripes, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 192. f. 1. Hab. Cayenne. 12. TRACHYDERES POLITUS. B.M. Trachyderes politus, Chevr. Coil. Hab. Venezuela. ~*13. TRACHYDERES INTERRUPTUS. B.M. Trachyderes interruptus, Dej. Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1836, pl. 158. £2: Trachyderes succinctus, var., Latr. Humbd. Obs. pl. 22. f. 5. Hab. Columbia. 14. TRACHYDERES SUBFASCIATUS. Trachyderes subfasciatus, Dej. Cat. p. 345. Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1836, pl. 158. f. 1. Hab. Cayenne. meet 15. TRACHYDERES CAYENNENSIS. B.M. «Trachyderes Cayennensis, Dej. Cat. p. 345. : Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1836, pl. 156. f. 1. Cerambyx succinctus, var., Oliv. pl. 7. f. 43, a, d. Hab. Cayenne. 16. TRACHYDERES SIMPLICIPENNIS. Trachyderes simplicipennis, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 204. pie . Hab. Cayenne. 17. TRACHYDERES TRANSVERSALIS. B.M. Trachyderes transversalis, Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1836, pl. 156. f. 2. Hab. Cayenne. 18. TRACHYDERES INTERMEDIUS. Trachyderes intermedius, Solier, Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1836, pl. 157. fi: Hab. Cayenne. 19. TRACHYDERES RUBRIPES. Trachyderes rubripes, Dup. Mag. de Zool. pl. 157. f. 2. Hab. Cayenne. * CERAMBYCIDZ. il 20. TRACHYDERES BLANDUS. BM. Trachyderes blandus, Dej. Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1840, pl. 35. Hab. Columbia. 21. TRACHYDERES BADIUS. B.M. Trachyderes badius, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1840, p. 9. “ Trachyderes spadiceus, Dej.”” Mag. de Zool. 1840, pl. 36. - Hab. Columbia. \ 22. TRACHYDERES RUFIPES. B.M. ~Cerambyx rufipes, Fabr. S. El. 11. 275. Oliv. Col. iv. 15. t. 1. f. 3. Trachyderes rufipes, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, p. 8. pl. 190. a Var. Trachyderes axillaris, Dupont (olim), Mag. de Zool. 1838 - (Ol. t. 13. f. 89). Var. Trachyderes brunnipennis, Dupont (olim), Mag. de Zool. 1838, p. 9. Var. Trachyderes fulvipennis, Dupont, Mag.de Zool. 1838, pl. 190. £.2 Var. Trachyderes ebeninus, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 189. £2. Hab. Brazil. ~. 23. TRACHYDERES JUVENCUS. B.M. « Trachyderes juvencus, Dej. Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1840, pl. 34. Hab. Columbia. ~24, TRACHYDERES THORACICUS. B.M. « Cerambyx thoracicus, Oliv. Col. iv. 15. t. 12. f. 85. Cerambyx Morio, Fabr. S. El. u. 273. Trachyderes Morio, Schenh. Syn. Ins. 1. 3. 365. Trachyderes thoracicus, Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1836, pl. 159. Trachyderes Besku, Germ. Hab. Brazil. 25. TRACHYDERES FABRICII. Trachyderes Fabricu, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 186. f. 1. Hah. Brazil. 96. TRACHYDERES BOISDUVALII. B.M. Trachyderes Boisduvalii, Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 188. f. 1. Hab. Brazil. (2 CERAMBYCID &. 27. TRACHYDERES TESTACEUS. B.M. Trachyderes testaceus, Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 192. f. 2. Hab. Brazil. 28. TRACHYDERES STRIGATUS. B.M. Trachyderes strigatus, Dej. Cat. p. 345. Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1836, pl. 160. f. 2. Hab. Brazil. 29. TRACHYDERES GERMARII. Trachyderes Germarn, Dej. Cat. p. 345. Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1836, pl. 160. f. 1. Hab. Brazil. “30. TRACHYDERES STRIATUS. Cerambyx striatus, Fabr. S. El. u. 275. Olin. Coline to. tol St lO AAG Be Trachyderes striatus, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1836, pl. 161. f. 2. Hab. Brazil. 31. TRACHYDERES PROXIMUS. Trachyderes proximus, Solier, Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1836, pl. 161. ie Ie Hab. Brazil (Rio Grande). 32. TRACHYDERES LINEOLATUS. B.M. Trachyderes lineolatus, Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1836, pl. 161. f. 3. Hab. Brazil. ~ 33. TRACHYDERES DIMIDIATUS. B.M. ..Cerambyx dimidiatus, Fabr. S. El: 1. 276. Oliv. Col. iv. 18. t. 14. £.:96. Trachyderes dimidiatus, Schenh. Syn. i. 3. 366. Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1836, pl. 163. f. 1. Hab. Brazil. 34. TRACHYDERES SCAPULARIS. B.M. Trachyderes scapularis, Dej. Cat. Dup. Mag.de Zool. 1836, pl. 162. £2. Trachyderes militaris, Mannerh. MSS. Dej. Hab. Brazil; Venezuela. “CERAMBYCID. 73 35. TRACHYDERES TENIATUS. Cerambyx teniatus, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. p. 512. Trachyderes teniatus, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1836, pl. 162. f. 1. Hab. Brazil. 36. TRACHYDERES VAUTHIERI. Trachyderes Vauthieri, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 198. f. 1. Hab. Brazil. 37. TRACHYDERES D’ORBIGENYI. B.M. Trachyderes D’Orbignyi, Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 198. f. 2. Hab. Brazil. 38. TRACHYDERES NIGRIPENNIS. Trachyderes nigripennis, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 199. f. |: Hab. Brazil. 39. TRACHYDERES SIGNATICOLLIS. Trachyderes signaticollis, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 199. £2: Hab. Brazil. 40. TRACHYDERES HOMOPLATUS. Trachyderes homoplatus, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 200. i. Hab. Brazil. 41. TRACHYDERES CRUENTATUS. Trachyderes cruentatus, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 200. f. 2. Hab. Cordova. 42. TRACHYDERES OLIVIERI. B.M. Trachyderes Olivieri, Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 196. Hab. Bahia; Bolivia. 43. TRACHYDERES SCENICUS. B.M. Trachyderes scenicus, Dej. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Venezuela (Coll. Dyson). 44, TRACHYDERES CONFORMIS. B.M. Trachyderes conformis, Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1836, t. 163. f. 2. Hab. Brazil. E 74 CERAMBYCID&. * “45. TRACHYDERES NOTATUS. B.M. ‘Trachyderes notatus, Dej. Cat. p. 345. Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1836, pl. 164. f. I. Hab. Brazil. 46. TRACHYDERES BICOLOR. Cerambyx bicolor, Fabr. S. El. u. 276. Oliv. Col. iv. pl. 9. f. 61. Trachyderes bicolor, Schenh. Syn. Ins. i. 3. 366. Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1836, pl. 164. f. 2. Hab. ——. / 47. TRACHYDERES DEJEANII. B.M. Trachyderes Dejeanii, Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 194. f. 1. Hab. Brazil. 48. TRACHYDERES SOLIERI. B.M. Trachyderes Solieri, Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 194. f. 2. Hab. Brazil. 49. TRACHYDERES DUPONTI. B.M. Trachyderes Duponti, Dej. Cat. p. 345. Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 195. f. 1. Hab. Brazil. 50. TRACHYDERES SCABRICOLLIS. Trachyderes scabricollis, Dalm. Anal. Ent. p. 64. Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 195. f. 2. Hab. Brazil. 51. TRACHYDERES PUNCTICOLLIS. Trachyderes puncticollis, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 197. tA. Hab. Cordova. 52. TRACHYDERES BILINEATUS. Cerambyx bilineatus, Oliv. Col. iv. t. 21. f. 161. Trachyderes bilineatus, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 197. f. 2. Hab. 8. America. “~ 53. TRACHYDERES SIGNATUS. B.M. > Trachyderes signatus, Schenh. Syn. Ins. i. 3. App. 177. Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 193. Hab. Brazil. CERAMBYCID&. 75 54. TRACHYDERES CARDINALIS. Trachyderes cardinalis, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 204. f. 1. Hab. Cordova. “=16. ANCYLOSTERNUS. Ancylosternus, Dup. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 49. Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1838, p. 33. Cerambyx, p., Oliv. Trachyderes, p., Schenk. ~]. ANCYLOSTERNUS SCUTELLARIS. B.M. »Cerambyx scutellaris, Oliv. Col. iv. 16. pl. 21. f. 160. Trachyderes scutellaris, Schenh. Syn. Ins.i. 3. p. 366. Trachyderes flavicornis, Dej. Coll. Ancylosternus scutellaris, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1. 50. Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1838, p. 34. pl. 207. f. 1-2. Hab. Cayenne; Venezuela; Columbia. 2. ANCYLOSTERNUS ALBICORNIS. Ancylosternus albicornis, Erichson, Arch. f. Nat. 1847, p. 139. Hab. Peru. ~ 17. OXYMERUS. Oxymerus, Solier, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iui. 50. Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, p. 35. Trachyderes, p., Dalman. Cerambyx, p., Fabr. ~1. OxyMERUS BASALIS. B.M. Trachyderes basalis, Dalman, Anal. Ent. p. 65. Oxymerus basalis, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. wi. 51. Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, p. 35. pl. 208. f. 1. Hab. Brazil. 2. OxyMERUS CHEVROLATII. Oxymerus Chevrolatii, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, p. 36. pl. 208. 2 inh. Bere 3. OxXYMERUS ABDOMINALIS. B.M. Oxymerus abdominalis, De. Cat. p. 345. Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 209. f. 1. Hab. Brazil. E2 76 CERAMBYCID&. 4. OXYMERUS ACULEATUS. B.M. Oxymerus aculeatus, Dej. Cat. p. 345. Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 209. f. 2. Hab. Brazil. 5. OXYMERUS CONFUSUS. Oxymerus confusus, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. OO fas Hab. Brazil (Bahia). 6. OXYMERUS NIGRICORNIS. Oxymerus nigricornis, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 210. f. 2. Hab. Brazil. 7. OXYMERUS LINEATUS. B.M. Oxymerus lineatus, Dej. Cat. p. 345. Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 211. f. 1. Hab. Cayenne; Brazil. 8. OXYMERUS RIVULOSUS. Cerambyx rivulosus, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. p. 512. Oxymerus rivulosus, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 211. f. 2. Hab. Brazil; Buenos Ayres. 9. OXYMERUS NIGRIVENTRIS. Oxymerus nigriventris, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 212. f. 1. Hab. Brazil (Bahia). 10. OXYMERUS APPROXIMATUS. Oxymerus approximatus, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 212. £32. Hab. Cayenne. 11. OxyMERUS ELONGATUS. Oxymerus elongatus, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, p. 45. pl. 213. 1 lle Hab. Cayenne. , 12. OxyMERuUS KLUGII. Oxymerus Klugii, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, p. 46. pl. 213. £.2. Bah Brazil (Para). CERAMBYCID&: 1é 13. OxymerRus LEBASII. B.M. Oxymerus Lebasu, De. Cat. p. 345. Dupont, Mag. de Zool. pl. 214. f. 1. Oxymerus vittatus, Klug, MSS. Hab. Columbia. 14. OxyYMERUS DISTINGUENDUS. Oxymerus distinguendus, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, p. 48. pl. 214. f. 2. Hab. Demarara. 15. OxYMERUS PALLIDUS. Oxymerus pallidus, Dupont, Mag.de Zool. 1838, p. 49. pl. 215.f. 1. Hab. Cordova. » 16. OxXYMERUS DELETUS. ~ Oxymerus deletus, Dej. Cat. p. 345. Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, p. 50. pl. 215. f. 2. Hab. Brazil. 18. NOSOPHLMUS. Nosophleeus, Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1836, p. 15. Cryptobias, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iii. 35. 1. NoSOPHL@US COCCINEUS. B.M. Cryptobias cocemeus, Dup. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ui. p. 36. Nosophleeus coccineus, Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1836, pl. 147. Nosophleeus concinnus, Dej. Cat. p. 345. Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1836, p. 16. Hab. Brazil. 19. OZODERA. Ozodera, Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1840, p. 10. 1. OZODERA XANTHOSPILOS. B.M. Ozodera xanthospilos, Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1840, pl. 37. Hab. Columbia. 2. OZODERA BIPARTITA. B.M. Ozodera bipartita, Bug. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1840, p. 110. Var.? QO. xanthospilos, Dup. Hab. Columbia. 7 18 CERAMBYCID&. 3. OZODERA CALLIDIOIDES. B.M. Ozodera callidioides, Bug. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1840, p. 42. Hab. Columbia. 20. STENASPIS. Stenaspis, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ui. 51. Cerambysx, p., Latr. Caliona, Waterh. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ii. 228. 1. STENASPIS VERTICALIS. B.M. Stenaspis verticalis, Dup. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ui. 52. Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 216. f. 1. Trachyderes superbus, Newm. Ent. Mag. v. 493. Stenaspis Dejeanu, Hoépfner, MSS. Dej. Coll. Hab. Mexico (Ent. Club). 2. STENASPIS CASTANEIPENNIS. Stenaspis castaneipennis, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 216. f. 2. i A a3 Mexico. 3. STENASPIS UNICOLOR. x Stenaspis unicolor, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1840, pi. 38. Hab. 2 4, STENASPIS RIMOSUS. B.M. Stenaspis rimosus, Bug. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1840, p. 142; Mag. de Zool. 1841, pl. 66. Hab. Columbia. 5. STENASPIS TRICOLOR. B.M. Callona tricolor, Waterhouse, Trans. Ent. Soe. Lond. ii. 228. Hab. Caraccas? (G. R. Waterhouse, Esq.) 6. STENASPIS THORACICUS, 0. S. B.M. S. thorace rufescente, corpore subtus rufulo pubescente ; capite medio rufescente, gula flavida, elytris metallico-viridibus lu- cidis. Hab. Honduras (Coll. Dyson). This species is closely allied to the Callona tricolor, Water- house, and may be only a variety of it. The head has a wide stripe of ferrugious down the middle, the under side of the head is yellowish, the thorax is reddish, the front margin only bemg CERAMBYCID&. 79 narrowly margined with black, the black extending to the under side; the under side rufescent and pubescent, especially on the metathorax. 21. CRIOPROSOPUS., Crioprosopus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. m1. 53, Cerambyx, p., Latr. 1. CrioprosoPpus SERVILLEI. Crioprosopus Servillei, Dupont, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ui. 54. Crioprosopus Servili, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, p. 53. pl. 217. Hab. Interior of Mexico. 2. CrroPROSOPUS SAUNDERSII, 0. S. B.M. C. niger, thoracis lateribus plagé magna aurantiacad; elytris sin- gulis maculis duabus latis flavescentibus ; labro fusco, flave marginato. Head black ; in front of the antennz and between them fur- rowed longitudinally, behind the labrum furrowed transversely ; the notch of the eyes hollowed out and covered with grey hairs; antennz with the first five joints blackish; the six followmg somewhat ferruginous, the joints slightly ciliated on the outside, and with several short hairs at the end. Thorax very smooth, polished, black, each side with a large orange spot not reaching the fore margin, extending somewhat over the back; where it is sinuated, it reaches the hind margin; fore margin ciliated, the protuberant sides with a few scattered hairs. Scutellum sharp- pointed at the apex. Elytra black, surface slightly wrinkled, a broadish transverse pale yellow band just behind the base, slightly interrupted at the suture, where it is contracted both in front and behind; behind the middle there is a large pale yellow spot, not touching the margin and considerably separated from the suture ; itis cut off obliquely behind ; each elytron has three lon- gitudinal costz ; the surface is slightly punctured, the punctures being most apparent on the yellow spots; the tip of each elytron is obliquely truncated and margined with short brown hairs. Metathorax more or less thickly covered with grey silky hairs, sides of abdomen beneath with grey silky pubescence, and longer scattered hairs on the under side of each segment. Legs black, last joint of tarsi ferruginous ; tip of tibie on the inside with many short ferruginous hairs. Length 16 lines. Hab. Mexico (W. W. Saunders, Esq.). 80 CERAMBYCIDE. 3. CRIOPROSOPUS IRIDESCENS, ul. Ss. B.M. C. pallide ferrugineus, elytris politis, flavescenti-vinidi mican- tibus, tibiis, tarsis, femorumque apicibus nigris. Head ferruginous, grooved in the middle between the an- tennze, and an incised line in the middle between the eyes ; notch of the eyes hollowed out and hairy. Antenne (male) longer than the body; five last jomts sharp edged and compressed ; ter- minal joint considerably longer than the others, edge notched behind the middle; third, fourth and fifth jomts grooved longi-. tudinally on the upper side. Thorax ferrugious, thickly punc- tured ; a smooth band extends down the middle, arising from the fore margin, dilated on each side about the middle; behind the dilatation it is twice as wide as before, and falls behind into a smooth transverse space on the hinder edge of the thorax; on each side of the thorax are three depressions, the two hmdermost placed nearly transversely and scarred m the centre. Scutellum blackish and acuminate at the tip. Elytra polished, with many scattered punctures, only visible in some lights; the surface is highly iridescent, shming with a yellowish metallic green ; when the light does not shine on the elytra, they seem of a pale ferru- ginous. Under sides of body pale ferrugmous, the sides covered with silky pubescence. Legs with the coxe black, mside rather thickly clothed with ferruginous hairs, tarsi black, soles with fer- ruginous hairs. Length 173 lines. Hah. Guatimala (Coll. Deby). 4, CRIOPROSOPUS VIRIDIPENNIS. Cerambyx viridipennis, Latr. Humb. Observ. i. 163. pl. 16. f. 8. Stenaspis viridipennis, Dej. Cat. p. 346. Crioprosopus viridipennis, Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1838, p. 54, pl. 218. Hab. New Granada (mountains of Quindiu). 22. DESMODERUS. Desmoderus, Dej. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 11. 37. 1. DESMODERUS VARIABILIS. Desmoderus variabilis, Dup. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iu. 38. Dupont, Mag. de Zool. 1836, pl. 148. Desmoderus robustus, Dej. Cat. p. 346. Var. Desmoderus eximius, Dej. Cat. p. 346. Hab. Caraceas; Brazil. €CERAMBYCID. ‘“. 23. DORCACERUS. Doreacerus, Dej. Latr. R. A. v. 112. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iii. 30. Cerambyx, p., Oliv. Trachyderes, p., Germ. 1. DoRCACERUS BARBATUS. Cerambyx barbatus, Oliv. Col. iv. 10. t. 13. f. 94. ~, Dorcacerus barbatus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. m. 31. Trachyderes auricomus, Germ. Mag. der Ent. iv. 168. Hab. Brazil. 24. STERNACANTHUS. Sternacanthus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 172. Prionus, p., Oliv. Peecilosoma, p., Laporte. ‘1. STERNACANTHUS UNDATUS. *Prionus undatus, Oliv. Col. iv. 32. pl. 13. f. 53. Sternacanthus undatus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1. 172. Peecilosoma undatum, Lap. An. Art. u. 412. Hab. Brazil; Cayenne (Coll. Bates). 25. PTERACANTHA. Pteracantha, Newman, Ent. Mag. v. 393. Amallocerus, Dg. Cat. p. 346. 1. PrERACANTHA FASCIATA. Pteracantha fasciata, Newman, Ent. Mag. v. 393. Amallocerus aculeatus, Dej. Cat. p. 346. Hab. Brazil (Ent. Club). “« 26. PTEROPLATUS. 81 B.M. B.M. B.M. Pteroplatus, Dej. Bug. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1840, p. 287 ; Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ix. 385. 1. PTEROPLATUS LYCOIDES. Pteroplatus lycoides, Dej. Cat. p. 346. Guér. Icon. R.A. m1. 233. Hab. Brazil. 2. PTEROPLATUS LYCIFORMIS. Cerambyx lyciformis, Germ. Ins. sp. nov. p. 502. Hab. Brazil. E5 B.M. 82 CERAMBYCIDA. 3. PTEROPLATUS SELLATUS, n.s. PI. III. f. 3. B.M. P. flavus, capite nigro bivittato, thorace margine vittisque duabus dorsalibus nigris; elytris singulis apice late-nigris maculaque triangulari nigra ante medium ; abdomine subtus, antennis pe- dibusque nigris. Head yellow, mandibles black, sides of head black, and a black band meeting im front of the antennz and continuous with the black band on the thorax. Thorax yellow, margins of under side black, a black band on each side above, termmating m a sharp pomt behmd. Scutellum yellow at the base and across the middle, a triangular black mark on each, the sutural side the longest; a wide portion of the tip black. Antenne black, the second and following jomts brushed with hairs on the outside ; metathorax and under side of the abdomen black. Legs brownish black, coxze of the two front pairs yellow. Length 63 lines. Hab. Mexico (Puebla) (Mrs. Rouquette). 4. PrEROPLATUS PULCHER. Pteroplatus pulcher, Bug. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1840, p. 287. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ix. 286. Hab. Columbia (Bogota). 5. PTEROPLATUS SUTURALIS. Pteroplatus suturalis, Bug. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1840, p. 287. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ix. 387. Hab. Columbia (Bogota). 6. PTEROPLATUS GRACILIS. Pteroplatus gracilis, Bug. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1840, p. 287. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ix. 388. Hab. Columbia (Bogota). 7. PreropLatus RostTAIneEl. Pteroplatus Rostainei, Bug. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1840, p. 287. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ix. 289. Hab. Columbia (Bogota). 8. PrEROPLATUS ARROGANS. Pteroplatus arrogans, Bug. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1840. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ix. 391. Hab. Columbia (Bogota). CERAMBYCID. 83 9. PTEROPLATUS VARIABILIS. B.M. ~Pteroplatus variabilis, Salle, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1849, p. 430. pl. 13. f. 2. Hab. Venezuela; Caraccas. 10. PrEROPLATUS TRANSVERSALIS. B.M. Pteroplatus transversalis, De Breme, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1844, p- 309. pl. 9. f. 3. Pteroplatus fasciatus, Bug. Hab. Columbia (Coll. Goudot): 11. PTEROPLATUS NIGRIVENTRIS. Pieroplatus nigriventris, De Breme, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1844, p- 310. pl. 9. f. 4. ji Hab. Columbia. 12. PTEROPLATUS ANNULIPES. Pteroplatus annulipes, Blanchard, D’Orbigny, ? Amér. Mér. 207. piel. £1. Haé. Bolivia (Santa Cruz). ~ 27. LOPHONOCERUS. Lophonocerus, Latr. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. m1. 33. Cerambyx, p., L. “1. LopHONOCERUS BARBICORNIS. B.M. Cerambyx barbicornis, Linn. Syst. Nat. 1.625; Mus. Lud. Ulr. R. p. 68. Oliv. Col. iv. 8. pl. 7. f. 48. Cerambyx speciosus, Voet, Col. ii. t. 9. f. 37. Lophonocerus barbicornis, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. in. 34. Hab. S. America. 2. LopHONOCERUS LATREILLEI, 0. s. B.M. L. antennarum articulis sex ultimis, elytrorum apicibus late. tarsisque nigris. Antenne resemble those of L. barbicornis in the first five joints; the six terminal joints are black ; the thorax has a small knob on the back in front of the Jarge protuberance on each side, common to both species ; on the insides of the two marginal pro- tuberances there is a narrow blackish line, and on the back of the thorax between the dorsal protuberances are two small tri- 84 CERAMBYCID&. angular black spots. The greater part of the elytra at the base and beyond the middle is yellow, a small spot on the shoulders and four others being black; the apex is black, without a yellow gutta in it ; the tarsi are blackish. In form and size it resembles LL. barbicornis. Hab. Brazil. ~ 3. LoPHONOCERUS HIRTICORNIS. B.M. Trachyderes hirticornis, Schenh. Syn. Ins. App. i. 3. p. 176. Callichroma Histrio, Dej. Cat. (olim). Lophonocerus hirticornis, Serv. dnn. Soc. Ent. Fr. wm. 34. Hab. Brazil. 28. PHYLLARTHRIUS. Phyllarthrius, Hope, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. xi. 366 (1843). 1]. PHYLLARTHRIUS AFRICANUS. Phyllarthrius Africanus, Hope, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist, xi. 366. Hab. W. Africa (Sierra Leone). 2. PHYLLARTHRIUS UNICOLOR. Phyllarthrius unicolor, Hope, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. x. 367. Hab. W. Africa (Ashantee). 29. PARISTEMIA. Paristemia, Westwood, Ann. Nat. Hist. viii. 124; Are. Ent. u. 57 (1843). Amphidesmus, p., Guér. Mag. de Zool. 1844. 1. PARISTEMIA APICALIS. : B.M. Paristemia apicalis, Westw. Arc. Ent. u. 57. pl. 64. f. 2. Amphidesmus Westermanni, Guér. Mag. de Zool. 1844, p. 4. Hab. W. Africa (Dix Cove) (Coll. Parry). 2. PARISTEMIA PLATYPTERA. Paristemia platyptera, Westw. Ann. &§ Mag. Nat. Hist. vi. 124; Are. Ent. 1. 57. pl. 64. f. 1. Hab. W. Africa. 30. AMPHIDESMUS. Amphidesmus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. in. 65. Cerambyx, p., Fadr. en ae a CERAMBYCID. 85 1, AMPHIDESMUS QUADRIDENS. B.M. Cerambyx quadridens, Fabr. S. El. 1. 274. Cerambyx analis, Oliv. Col. iv. 37. pl. 19. f. 144. Cerambyx pellurus, Web. Obs. Ent. p. 87. Amphidesmus quadridens, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 66. Hab. 8. Africa. 2. AMPHIDESMUS NIBETII. Amphidesmus Nietu, Guér. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1844, p. 257. Guér. Mag. de Zool. 1844, pl. 146. Hab. Mexico. 3. AMPHIDESMUS XANTHOMELAS. Amphidesmus xanthomelas, Chevr. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1844, p. 258 ; Mag. de Zool. 1844. Amphidesmus Hopfneri, Dej. Cat. p. 346. Amphidesmus torquatus, Klug, Mus. Berl. Hab. Mexico. 31. COSMOCERUS. Cosmocerus, Dej. Cat. p. 346. Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) ii. 219. 1. CosSMOCERUS STRIGOSUS. B.M. Cosmocerus strigosus, Dej. Cat. p. 346. Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) mi. 219. Hab. Brazil. “» 32, SPHENOTHECUS. Sphenothecus, Dej. Cat. p. 346. Sphenothecus, Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1838, p. 55. Charientoptenus, Chevr. MSS. Leptocera, p., Gory. 1. SPHENOTHECUS TOMENTOSUS. Sphzenothecus tomentosus, Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 219. f. 1. Hab. Mexico (Oaxaca). 2. SPHENOTHECUS TRILINEATUS. B.M. Sphznothecus trilineatus, Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1838, p. 57. pl. 219. £2 Hab. Mexico (Puebla) (Mrs. Rouquette). 86 CERAMBYCID&. 3. SPHENOTHECUS BIVITTATUS. B.M. Spheenothecus bivittatus, Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 220. f. 1. Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) ui. 250. Charientoptenus argentatus, Chevr. (olim). Leptocera bilineata, Gory, Guér. Icon. R. A. pl. 45. f. 9. Hab. Mexico. 4. SPHENOTHECUS CYANICOLLIS. Sphenothecus cyanicollis, Dup. Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 220. f. 2. Hab. Mexico. 33. PRODONTIA. Prodontia, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 64. 1. PRODONTIA DIMIDIATA. B.M. Prodontia dimidiata, Dej. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 65. Hab. Brazil. ™34. CERAGENIA. Ceragenia, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. in. 32. Cerambyx, p., Fabr. Trachyderes, p., Schenh. 1. CERAGENIA BICORNIS. B.M. Cerambyx bicornis, Fabr. S. El. 1. 274. Oliv. Col. pl. 5. f. 31. Cerambyx luteus occidentalis reverberans, Voet, Col. ii. 16.t. 6. we Stenocorus aurichalceus, Dej. Cat. (olim). Trachyderes bicornis, Schenh. Syn. Ins... 3. p. 366. Ceragenia bicornis, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 11. 33. Hab. Cayenne; Brazil. 2. CERAGENIA LEPRIEURII. Ceragenia Lepriewu, Buguet, Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) ii. 219. Hab. Cayenne. “= 35. CHLORIDA. Chlorida, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. m1. 31 (1834). Tetracanthus, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. i. 107 (1835). Cerambyx, p., L. CERAMBYCID&. 87 “1. CHLORIDA FESTIVA. B.M. Cerambyx festivus, Linn. Syst. Nat. 1. 623. Drury, Il. i. t. 37. f. 5. Stenocorus festivus, Fabr. S. El. ii. 305. Cerambyx sulcatus, Oliv. Col. iv. 28. t. 16. f. 113. Cerambyx spinipes, Degeer, Mem. v. 100. t. 13. f. 14. Cerambyx africanus, Voet, Col. ui. 42. t. 16. f. 66. Chlorida festiva, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 32. Hab. Brazil. ~2. CHLORIDA COSTATA. B.M. *Chlorida costata, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. u1. 32. Hab. Brazil. 3. CHLORIDA CINCTA. B.M. Chlorida cincta, Guér. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1844, p. 259. Hab. Mexico. 4, CHLORIDA COSTIPENNIS. Chlorida costipennis, Bug. Dej. Cat. p. 346. Guer. Icon. R. A. (texte) i. 221. Chlorida griseosulcata, Dup. MSS. Dej. Cat. Hab. Cayenne. 5. CHLORIDA TRANSVERSALIS. Chlorida transversalis, Bug. Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) i. 221. Hab. Columbia. ™“, 36. EBURIA. Eburia, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iii. 8. Tylostagmus, Kirby, Intr. Ent. iv. 266. 301. Dissacanthus, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. i. 107. Stenocorus, p., Fabr. Cerambyx, p., Linn. s 1. EBURIA QUADRI-MACULATA. Cerambyx quadri-maculatus, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 2. 626. Drury, Ins-1. t..37. £. 3. Oliv. Col. iv. t. 21. f. 164. Stenocorus quadri-maculatus, Fabr. S. El. 11. 308. Cerambyx bimaculatus, Voet, Col. t. 15. f. 65. Cerambyx ramphygeus, L. Syst. Nat. i. 2. 633. Eburia quadri-maculata, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. in. 9. Hab. America; Jamaica; Brazil. 88 CERAMBYCID. 2. EBURIA PEDESTRIS, 0.8. B.M. E. subferruginea, pilis cimereis breviusculis tecta, pedibus flavis nudiusculis, thorace spinis lateralibus et verrucis quatuor nudis nigris ; antennis in mare ferrugineis, in femina flavis. Cerambyx quadrimaculatus, DL. ? Of a pale ferruginous. Head, thorax, elytra and body covered with very short greyish close-pressed hairs. Thorax with two lateral spines black, and four warts also black, two of these are dorsal and larger than the side ones. On the elytra there are four ivory spots, two basal closely touchmg, and two about the middle also closely touching, the outer largest ; two spines at the end of each elytron, the outer blackish and elongated. Legs pale yellow, with scattered longish hairs, more closely set on the tibiee; two longish spines at the end of the femora of two hind pairs of legs. Antenne in the male ferru- ginous brown, in the female yellow; the margins of the thorax also in the female, especially the anterior and posterior margins, are very thickly covered with dust-coloured hairs. _ Length from 9 to 12 lines. Hab. Honduras (Coll. Dyson) ; Jamaica (Coll. Gosse). 3. EBURIA DIDYMA. B.M. Cerambyx didymus, Oliv. Col. iv. 125. pl. 23. f. 179. Stenochorus didymus, Schenh. Syn. Ins. i. 3. p. 407. Hab. Brazil. 4. EBURIA QUADRIGEMINATA. B.M. Stenocorus quadrigeminatus, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. v. 275. Eburia quadrigeminata, Leconte, Journ. Ac. Nat. Sc. Phil. n. s. a Dike Eburia consobrina, Dej. Cat. p. 351. Hab. U. States (Ent. Club). 5. EpurtA HALDEMANI. Eburia Haldemani, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Se. Phil. n.s. n. 102. Hab. Texas (Fort Gates). 6. EBURIA DISTINCTA. B.M. Eburia distincta, Haldem. Proc. Acad. Nat. Se. i. 150. Leconte, Journ. Ac. Nat. Se. Phil. n. s. u. 11. Dej. Cat. p. 351. Hab. U. States. ne CERAMBYCID&. 89 7. EBURIA TETRASTALACTA, N.S. B.M. E. subferruginea, pilis cmereis adpressis confertissime tecta ; thorace verrucis quatuor nigris denudatis, duabus dorsalibus ; elytris smgulis maculis quatuor flavis politis, duabus basalibus approximatis, duabus post mediam proximis, exteriore majore ; femoribus pedum quatuor posteriorum apice bispinis; anten- narum articulis apice simplicibus. Allied to the E. distincta, but smaller than that species. It is of a pale ferruginous, that colour being clearest on the legs ; it is yery closely covered with short ash-coloured hairs which lie close to the surface. The thorax, through the hair, seems to be covered with short waves; there are four black bluntish warts, devoid of hair, two on the back before the lateral spine, and two on the sides between the spine and the fore edge. The elytra have each four smooth ivory-like spots, two at the base not quite touching, and two behind the middle with their edges touching, the outer of these last is larger than the other. The joints of the antennz are simple at the tip. Length 9 to 93 lines. Hab. Jamaica (Coll. Gosse); Brazil (Ent. Club). 8. EBURIA STIGMA. B.M. _ Cerambyx stigma, Oliv. Col. iv. 126. pl. 23. f. 180. Ebunia stigma, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iui. 10. Hab. Cuba; Mexico. 9. EBURIA POSTICA, 0. 8. B.M. E. flava, capite thoraceque pilis aureis supra tectis ; thorace spinis et maculis duabus dorsalibus verruciferis nigris; elytris nu- diusculis punctatis, smgulis maculis sex politis, duabus basa- libus geminatis postice nigro-marginatis, duabus medianis geminatis antice et postice nigro-marginatis, duabus subapica- libus distortis et non arcte definitis. Yellow, head above covered with golden hairs, antenne yellow. Thorax on the under side covered with ash-coloured hairs, on the upper side with golden hairs; spines and two oblong spots on back black, these spots have a wart on the inner edge. Elytra rather roughly punctured, each with six smooth spots, two at the base nearly equal in size and closely approximating, edged behind with a black spot ; two about the middle closely approximating, edged in front and behind with black. Near the apex are two distorted yellow spots, with indefinite edges. Legs yellow; meta- 90 CERAMBYCID&. thorax and under side of abdomen blackish, covered with a greyish pubescence, hind margins of segments ferruginous. Length from 10 to 11% lines. Hab. Jamaica (Coll. Gosse). 10. EBURIA SEXGUTTATA. B.M. Eburia sexguttata, Dej. Cat. p. 351. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. ll. EBURIA TARSATA. B.M. Eburia tarsata, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. “12. EBURIA SEXMACULATA. B.M. Stenocorus sexmaculatus, Fabr. S. EF. ii. 307. Cerambyx sexmaculatus, Oliv. Col. p. 47. pl. 15. f. 108. Eburia sexmaculata, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iii. 10. Hab. Brazil. 13. EBURIA VILLOSICORNIS. B.M. Eburia villosicornis, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 14. EBURIA MOROSA. B.M. Eburia morosa, Dej. Cat. p. 351. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iu. 10. Hab. Brazil. 15. EBURIA PILOSA. Stenocorus pilosus, Hrichs. Nov. Act. Nat. Cur. xvi. 267. t. 39. f ae Eburia pilosa, EHrichs. Arch. 1847, p. 140. Hab. Peru (Lima). 16. EBURIA OCTOSIGNATA. B.M. Eburia octosignata, Dej. Cat. p. 351. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 17. EBURIA VARIABILIS. B.M. Eburia variabilis, Chevr. Coll. Dej. Cat. p. 351. Hab. Mexico. —e ke CERAMBYCID&. 9] 18. EBuRIA LINEOLA. B.M. Stenocorus lineola, Fabr. S. El. u. 310. Cerambyx lineola, Oliv. Col. iv. 48. Stenoe. t. 2. f. 17. Cerambyx brasilianus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. 1860. Eburia lneola, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 406. Hab. Brazil. 19. EBURIA GRATIOSA. B.M. Eburia gratiosa, Blanch. D’ Orb. ’ Am. Mer. pl. 21. f. 8. Hab. Brazil. 20. EBURIA BASICORNIS. B.M. Eburia basicornis, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil (Para). 21. Epurta CoLoMBIANA. B.M. Eburia Colombiana, Chevr. Coli. Hab. Columbia. 22. EBURIA QUADRINOTATA. B.M. Cerambyx quadrinotatus, Latr. Humb. Observ. i. 165. t. 16. f. 9. Eburia quadrinotata, Dej. Cat. p. 351. Eburia speciosa, Blanch. D’ Orbigny, l’? Am. Mer. pl. 22. f. 5. Hab. Peru (Guayaquil). 23. EBURIA DECEM-MACULATA. B.M. Stenocorus decem-maculatus, Fabr. S. El. ii. 310. Cerambyx decem-maculatus, Oliv. Col. iv. 44. pl. 12. f. 86. Stenocorus 5-maculatus, Fabr. S. El. ii. 308. Hab. W. Indies. 24. EBURIA PERSPICILLARIS. Eburia perspicillaris, Erichs. Schomb. Reis. i. 572. Hab. British Guiana. 25. EBURIA VITTATA. Eburia vittata, Blanch. D’ Orbigny, ? Am. Mer. p. 208. pl. 21. f. 6. Hab. Bolivia (Santa Cruz). 26. EBURIA FORMOSA. Eburia formosa, Blanch. D’ Orbigny, ? Amér. Mer. p. 208. pl. 21. £7. Hab. Province of Yungas. 92 CERAMBYCID. 27. EBURIA OCTOGUTTATA. Cerambyx octoguttatus, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 168. Hab. Brazil. 28. EBURIA SULPHUREO-SIGNATA. Eburia sulphureo-signata, Hrichs. Arch. 1847, p. 140. Hab. Peru. 29. EBURIA PROLETARIA. Eburia proletaria, Erichs. Arch. 1847, p. 140. Hab. Peru. 30. EBpurRIA VIRGO. Eburia virgo, Newman, Charlesw. Mag. Nat. Hist. iv. 196. Hab. Brazil. 3l. EpuriA PUELLA. Eburia puella, Newman, Charlesw. Mag. Nat. Hist. iv.196. Hab. Brazil. 32. EpuriA LANIERI. Eburia Lanier, Chevr. Rev. Zool. 1838, p. 283. Hab. Cuba. 33. EBURIA SUBANGULATA. Eburia subangulata, Chevr. Rev. Zool. 1838, p. 283. Hab. Cuba. 34. EBURIA THORACICA, 0. S. B.M. E. ochracea, thorace, tuberculis duobus nigris approximatis, punctato, supra pilis brevibus tecto, lateribus sine spinis aut pilis, supra dorso subpiloso rigide definito, elytris smgulis ma- culis duabus didymis eburneis, macula mediana majore, femo- ribus quatuor posticis breviter spimosis, corpore subtus pilis _ cinereis adpressis tecto. Ochraceous; antennz and legs also of that colour; the thorax punctured, with two small tubercles on the back not remote from each other, upper side covered with short hairs, sides m the middle without spines or hairs, separated on the upper edge from the hairy portion by a defined line. Elytra termmating in two short spines, and each furnished with two didymous ivory spots, the one about the middle larger than the basal. Body beneath CERAMBYCID. 93 eovered with close adpressed hairs. Femora of four hind legs with short spines. This forms perhaps a subgenus intermediate between Eburia and Anoplomerus. Length 9 lines. Hab. Brazil (Ent. Club). 37. ANOPLOMERUWS. Anoplomerus, De). Cat. p. 352. Guér. Icon. (texte) i. 224. 1]. ANOPLOMERUS ROTUNDICOLLIS. Anoplomerus rotundicollis, Dej. Cat. p. 352. Guér. Icon. R. A. wi. 224. Hab. Brazil. 38. EBURODACRYS. Eburodacrys, Blanch. Chevr. Coll. Coccoderus, p., Bug. 1. EBURODACRYS LONGI-LINEATA, 0. S. B.M. E. ochracea, tibiis antennisque nigris, antennarum articulo primo femoribusque rufis: thorace scabriusculo, punctato, spinis la- teralibus et verrucis quinque concoloribus; elytris singulis leis quatuor eburneis elongatis haud connexis, exteriore ba- sali mmore, exteriore mediano majore. Of an ochre-yellow, the head irregularly punctured; basal joint of antenne rufous punctured, and furrowed at the base ; other jomts of antennz black, with ash-coloured pubescence and some scattered outstanding hairs; third and fourth jomts grooved longitudinally all the length, the fifth indistinctly. Thorax rather roughly punctured; the spmes and five warts rufous like the thorax; three of the warts are dorsal, the hindmost is depressed and oblong. Elytra for a third part punctured at the base, throughout the remainder smooth, with two longitudinal cost on each in the middle, not extending to the tip; on these costx at the base are two elongated ivory-like lines, that nearest the suture double the length of the other; behind these and about the middle of each elytron are two other ivory-like lines, the imner about the same length as the inner at the base, the outer more than twice as long and produced both before and behind be- yond it. Elytra witha few scattered longish hairs. Apical spine of suture short, yellow, outer long and black. Femora of fore legs swollen, the middle rufescent, of middle and hind pairs of legs 94 CERAMBYCID&. somewhat compressed, the spme at the end brownish; tibice and tarsi blackish, tips of tibie ferrugimous; under side of abdo- men ferruginous, with scattered hairs; under side of thorax somewhat pubescent. Length 11 lmes. Hab. Brazil. 2. EBURODACRYS MANCULA, 0. S. B.M. E. ochracea, pedibus antennisque concoloribus; elytris singulis basi gutta elongata polita, post mediam lineis duabus subpar- allelis, exteriore paullo longiore; thorace verrucis duabus dor- salibus et fossula subpostica media. This species is allied to E. longi-lineata, the thorax bemg somewhat similarly marked ; the two dorsal warts are higher ; be- hind them there is no depressed wart, but in the same line, though nearer the hmd margin, there is a smooth depression. The elytra are punctured as in the other, but the ivory line on the outer of the two middle costz is wanting, the inner being shorter and broader than in that species; behind it and about the middle of the elytra are two somewhat parallel ivory-like lineolets, the outer somewhat longer than the inner, but not continued beyond it at the base. The antenne, tibize and tarsi are rufous without any indications of black. Length 9 lines. Hab. S$. America. 3. EBURODACRYS PUNCTIPENNIS, N.S. B.M. E. pallida; thorace punctato-strigilato, verrucis duabus dorsali- bus spinis duabus lateralibus, nigris; elytris a basi ad apicem punctatis linea subelongata basali eburnea, lineis duabus ebur- neis ad mediam. Pale yellowish; thorax between punctured and striated trans- versely, the two dorsal warts and the two lateral spines black. Elytra distinctly punctured all over, the punctures at the base deeper; at the base on the inner of the two middle costz there is an elongated ivory-like line ; about the middle are two similar lines, the inner rather shorter and thicker and nearer the base of the elytra than the other. Outside spine at the tip of the elytra brown at the end. Length 8 lines. Hab. S. America? a ee CERAMBYCID&. 95 4. EBURODACRYS DUBITATA, N.S. B.M. E. capite, thorace antennisque basi ferrugineis, elytris pallidiori- bus, basi punctatis, apice leevibus, linea basali eburnea, duabus ad mediam, interiore minore. Head, thorax and antennz at the base ferruginous, the spies and dorsal warts rather conspicuous and of the same colour as the thorax; thorax irregularly striated across. Elytra paler, the base punctured, the tip smooth, with the two costz of a clearer yellow, the base with an elongated ivory-like lme, and about the middle two others, the inner shorter and rather thicker, and both dotted behind with brown ; apical spine blackish. Length 72 lines. Hab. Brazil (J. Miers, Esq.). 5. EBURODACRYS SUBAFFINIS, N.S. B.M. E. pallide-flava, capite thoraceque saturatioribus ; elytris lineis duabus basalibus eburneis, exteriore minore, lineis duabus me- dianis similibus, exteriore majore ; basi punctatis apice levibus et costis duabus distinctis. Pale yellow, the head and thorax somewhat deeper in colour ; thorax as in FE. dubitata, which this species much resembles. It has however two ivory-like lines at the base, the mner consider- ably longer than the outer. About the middle are two ivory- like lines, the inner shorter than the outer, and more remote from the base. Length 73 les. Hab. Brazil. 6. EBURODACRYS SEXMACULATA. B.M. Coccoderus sexmaculatus, Bug. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1840, p. 295. Hab. Brazil. 7. EBURODACRYS MEGASPILOTA, n.s. PI. III. f. 4. B.M. E. fulva, thorace transverse strigato, spinis duabus lateralibus duabusque dorsalibus nigris; elytris singulis maculis tribus politis flavis, una basali magna subrotundata, duabus subme- dianis geminatis, exteriore duplo-longiore, femoribus anticis medio incrassatis, femoribus alteris elongatis cylindricis. Head ferruginous, nearly smooth, rather closely punctured be- hind. Thorax above transversely striated and undulated, with two black lateral spines and two black dorsal spmes. Elytra with the basal half rather thickly punctured, the apical half nearly smooth ; at the base there is a large roundish yellow smooth spot, followed by a black mark ; about the middle are two yellow smooth 96 CERAMBYCIDA. spots, the outer double the length of the inner and approaching it at the base, but separated from it behind, a black spot before and behind each ; spime at the end of the elytra black and elon- gated, the suture scarcely produced into a spine. Legs yellow, femora of fore legs thickened in the middle and slightly tipped with black; femora of middle and hind pairs of legs much elongated and cylindrical throughout, spme at the end and tip deep black; antennz with the third, fourth and fifth joimts lon- gitudinally grooved. Under side of abdomen subferruginous, with a slight silky pubescence. Length 9 lines. | Hab. S. America (Ega, on the R. Amazon) (Coll. Bates). This perhaps ought to form the type of a subgenus near Hola- canthus. 39. COCCODERUS. Coccoderus, Dej. Cat. p. 347. Bugq. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1840, p. 293. Cerambyx, p., Germ. 1. CoccoDERUS NOVEMPUNCTATUS. B.M. Cerambyx (Stenocorus) novempunctatus, Germ. Ins. Spec. p. 505. Coccoderus tuberculatus, Dej. Bug. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1840, p. 295. Blanch. D’ Orb. ? Amér. Mer. pl. 21. f. 3. p. 207. Hab. Brazil. | 2. CoccODERUS BISIGNATUS. Coccoderus bisignatus, Bug. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1840, p. 295. Hab. Cayenne. 3. COCCODERUS TRISTIS. Coccoderus tristis, Blanch. D’ Orb. [ Amer. Mer. p. 208. pl. 21. £. 4. Hab. Bolivia (Chiquitos). 40. HOLACANTHUS. Holacanthus, Blanch. Chevr. Coll. Cerambyx, p., Sweder. Spherion, p., De. ; 1. HoLACANTHUS QUADRIGUTTATUS. B.M. Cerambyx quadriguttatus, Sweder, Act. Holm. 1787, p. 196. t. 8. fee Seoiocarus quadriguttatus, Oliv. Col. iv. 27. t. 1. f. 7 Spherion quadrisignatum, Dej. Cat. p. 352. Hab. Brazil. CERAMBYCID. 97 41. ATYLOSTAGMA. Atylostagma, n. gen. Antenne with the joints from the third to the tenth somewhat triangular at the end, the third and four following joints spmed at the end on the outside, and dilated on the inside so as to ap- pear serrated. Elytra elongated, without ivory spots, and with two spines at the tip. Thorax with the sides slightly angled and without a spine on the side, hid margin slightly sinuated on each side. Legs moderate in length, rather robust; end of femora of two hind pairs with two shortish spmes. Femora of all the legs similar in form and somewhat clavate. 1. AryLosTaGMaA PouiTa,n.s. PI. III. f. 5. B.M. A. pallide flavescens polita, capite thorace pedibusque saturatio- ribus thorace supra subrugoso, plaga dorsali levissimaé: elytris costis duabus parallelis, superficie creberrime tecta parvis ma- culis vitreis. Pale yellow, highly polished as if varnished, the elytra with two parallel costz paler m colour, the surface of elytra covered with small round transparent dot-like marks close to each other and not puncturing it, the suture, margin and spines brownish yellow. Jaws black, head with an abbreviated impressed line between the antennz. Thorax with the upper surface wrinkled and a smooth space in the middle; scutellum covered with short grey adpressed hairs. Under side of body brown polished, sides with close-pressed grey hairs, and the middle with a few scattered longer hairs. Length 15 lines. Hab. Honduras (Coll. Dyson). 42. HETEROPS. Heterops, Blanchard, Hist. Nat. des Ins. ui. 146. Purpuricenus, p., Duponchel. Eriphus, p., De. 1. Hetrerorps Lorevi. Purpuricenus Loreyi, Dup. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. vi. 309. pl. 12. f. 4. Heterops Loreyi, Blanch. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1842, p. 49. Hab. (Exotic.) S. France (introduced). 2. HETEROPS DIMIDIATUS. B.M. Eriphus dimidiata, Chevr. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1838, p. 283. Eriphus venustus, Dej. Cat. p. 351. Hab. Cuba. 98 : CERAMBYCID&. 3. HETEROPS MACULOSUS. B.M. H. capite rufo, femoribus miniaceis, antennis tibiis tarsisque nigro-fuscis ; thorace elytrisque fusco-sericeis, elytris smgulis maculis duabus geminatis eburneis, una basali, altera mediana. Cerambyx maculosus*, Oliv. Col. iv. 46. t. 21. f. 165. Stenocorus maculosus, Fabr. S. El. ii. 308. H. erythrocephalus, Chevr. Coll. Head rufous, femora vermilion, antennze, tibiz and tarsi of a blackish brown ; thorax punctured on the sides and on the mid- dle, covered more or less thickly with pubescence, two slight dorsal and two similar lateral warts, the latter sometimes obsolete. Elytra punctured on the shoulder, each with two large ivory- like spots divided by a line down the middle, rest of elytra covered with silky ash-coloured pubescence, with yellowish re- flections on back part of elytra, the base and round the spots brown, under side closely covered with a brownish ash-coloured pubescence. Length from 5 to 8 lines. Hab. Jamaica (Coll. Gosse). Les | 43. ORION. Orion, Dej. Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) m. 229. Blanch. Hist. des Ins. u. 146. 1. Orton LAcHEsIs. B.M. Orion Lachesis, Blanch. D’ Orbigny, ? Amér. Mer. vii. 209. t. 22. £4. Orion Patagonus, Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) mi. 229. Hab. Bolivia; Patagonia (Coll. Bridges). 2. ORION BRUNNEUS. Orion brunneus, Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) ii. 229. Hab. Patagonia. 44, DIDYMOCANTHA. Didymocantha, Newman, Ann. Nat. Hist. v. 20. Strongylurus, Hope, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1840. * As the description of Olivier seems to be derived from a rather dull specimen, the above, which is taken from fine recently caught ex- amples in the Museum Collection, may be regarded as not altogether unnecessary. * oe CERAMBYCID&. 99 1. DIDYMOCANTHA OBLIQUA. B.M. Didymocantha obliqua, Newman, Ann. Nat. Hist. v. 20. Hab. Australia (Ent. Club). 2. DiIDYMOCANTHA SCUTELLATA. Strongylurus scutellatus, Hope, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1840, p. 54. Didymocantha scutellata, Newman, Entom. p. 352. Hab. S. Australia (Port Philip). 45. PETALODES. Petalodes, Newman, Entom. p. 9. 1. PETALODES LAMINOSUS. B.M. Petalodes laminosus, Newman, Entom. p. 9. Hab. Australia (Adelaide, Port Philip) (Ent. Club). “ 46. ELAPHIDION. Elaphidion, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ui. 66. Cycliopleurus, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. i. 107. Cerambyx, p., L Stenocorus, p., Fabr. Anoplium, p., Haldem. Stizocera, p., Haldem. 1. ELAPHIDION PULVERULENTUM. B.M. Cerambyx pulverulentus, Degeer, v. 118. t. 14. f. 12. Cerambyx atomarius, Drury, Ill. i. 93. t.41. f. 6. Stenocorus Marylandicus, Fadr. S. El. u. 306. Callidium Marylandicum, Oliv. Col. iv. 6. t. 1. f. 5. Cerambyx multicolor, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. 1857. Elaphidion Marylandicum, De. Cat. p. 352. moe atomarium, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Se. Phil. n.s. Tae WWE Hab. U. States (Ent. Club). 2. ELAPHIDION SIMPLICICOLLE. Elaphidion simplicicolle, Haldem. Tr. Am. Phil. Soc. x. Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. un. s. u. 12. Hab. U. States (Georgia). 3. ELAPHIDION CONSPERSUM. Elaphidion conspersum, Newman, Ent. p. 110. Hab. W. Indies (Hayti; Tortola). ys va 100 CERAMBYCID. 4. ELAPHIDION IRRORATUM. B.M. Cerambyx wroratus, L. Syst. Nat. 1. 633. Oliv. Col.iv. 45. t. 21. f. 163. Drury, Ill. i. t. 41. f. 3. Elaphidion irroratum, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iii. 67. Cycliopleurus irroratus, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. i. 107. Var. Elaphidion tessellatum, Newman, Entom. p. 26 (Brazil). Var. Elaphidion ordinatum, Newman, Entom. p. 26 (Brazil). Hab. W. Indies. 5. ELAPHIDION BIDENS. B.M. Cerambyx bidens, Oliv. Col. iv. 42. t. 7. f. 125. Stenocorus bidens, Fadr. S. El. ui. 306. Cerambyx bispmosus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. 1859. Hab. W. Indies; Honduras (Ent. Club). 6. ELAPHIDION FULLONIUM. Elaphidion fullonium, Newman, Ent. p. 110. Hab. W. Indies; Hayti. 7. ELAPHIDION GLABRATUM. B.M. Stenocorus glabratus, Fabr. S. El. ii. 307. Elaphidion mite, Newman, Entom. p. 27 (Brazil). Hab. W. Indies (Ent. Club). 8. ELAPHIDION CORONATUM, DN. S. B.M. E. brunneum, fronte pilis albis adpressis creberrime tecta, elytris singulis macula humerali, et plagis duabus alteris irregularibus albis, una mediana obliqua, altera apicali. Brown, head with the fore part from the labrum to behind the eyes white, being densely covered with close-pressed white hairs ; this part is notched in the middle behind; the head where not hairy is densely punctured. Thorax rugose and punctured with three smooth slightly elevated dorsal spots, two of them trans- verse, placed before the middle and one behind the middle. Elytra rather coarsely punctured at the base, smooth at the tip, a white triangular spot on each shoulder formed by short closely placed adpressed hairs; a large oblique white spot of similar hairs about the middle, but not reaching the suture, the edges of this are irregular; the apex with a large white spot somewhat similar to the middle one, thickest at the tip; sides of metathorax and under sides of two basal segments of abdomen at the end covered with white hairs. Legs pale ferrugmous, with many short ash-coloured hairs: third to seventh joints of antennz CERAMBYCID&. 101 spined at the end on the outside; spine of third jomt rather longer than the others. Leugth 8 les. Hab. Guatimala (Coll. Deby) ; ; Honduras (Coll. Dyson). 9. ELAPHIDION INERME. B.M. Elaphidion inerme, Newman, Entom. p. 29. Elaphidion truncatum, Haldem. 33. Hab. U. States (E. Florida). 10. ELAPHIDION INCERTUM. B.M. Elaphidion incertum, Newman, Entom. p. 28. Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Se. Phil. uu. 13. Elaphidion adspersum, Haldem. Hab. N. America. }1. ELAPHIDION INSULARE. B.M. Elaphidion insulare, Newman, Entom. p. 27. Hab. W. Indies (Nevis). 12. ELAPHIDION TRANSVERSUM, N.S. B.M. E. nigro-piceum, thorace supra punctis distinctis rotundatis tecto, angulo et margine posticis, pilis brevibus cinereis; elytris punctatis, basi crebrius, fascia transversa mediana pilis cinereis tecta, macula subapicali pilis cimereis tecta. Of a dark pitchy black, the thorax above covered with distinct rounded punctures, the posterior angle and hind edge, except in the middle, covered with short ash-coloured hairs; scutellum with short ash-coloured hairs. Elytra punctured more thickly on the basal half; about the middle there is a transverse narrow band formed by grey hairs ; near the tip there is a spot formed of grey hairs. Antennz with the joints from the third to the seventh spined on the outside. Sides of metathorax with greyish hairs. Length 5 lines. Hab. Jamaica (Coll. Gosse). 13. ELAPHIDION PUMILUM. B.M. Elaphidion pumilum, Newman, Entom. p. 29. Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. n. s. 11. 14. Hab. U. States (E. Florida; Georgia) (Ent. Club). 102 CERAMBYCID&. 14. ELAPHIDION OBLITUM. Elaphidion oblitum, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. n. s. ui. 14. Hab. U. States (Pennsylvania). 15. ELAPHIDION RUSTICUM. Elaphidion rusticum, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. n. s. un. 14. Hab. U. States. 16. ELAPHIDION ARCTUM. Elaphidion arctum, Newman, Entom. p. 29. Hab. U. States (E. Florida). 17. ELAPHIDION PUTATOR. B.M. Elaphidion fucator, Chevr. Elaphidion villosum, Newman, Entom. p. 28 (not Stenoe. villosus, Fabr.). Stenocorus putator, Peck. Harris, Ins. Mass. p. 81. Hab. U. States (E. Florida) (Ent. Club). 18. ELAPHIDION LUCIDUM. BLM. Callidium lucidum, Oliv. Col. iv. 59. t. 7. f. 86. Callidium elevatum, Schenh. Syn. Ins. i. 3. p. 459. Elaphidion fuscatum, Dej. Cat. p. 352. Hab. W. Indies (Coll. Gosse). 19. ELAPHIDION LAVE, 0. S. B.M. E. ferrugimeo-fuscum, thoracis dorso lateribus punctato, linea - latiuscula longitudimali leevissima; elytris punctatis ad basin crebrius, ad apicem fere levibus; antennarum articulis, tertio ad sextum apice interno spinigeris. Of a deep rusty brown; head punctured, smooth between the eyes. Antennz with the third, fourth, fifth and sixth joimts spined on the inside at the tip. Upper surface of thorax punc- tured on the sides, a widish longitudinal lime down the middle quite smooth. LElytra punctured most thickly and coarsely at the base, the punctures decreasing in size and frequency towards the tip. Length 63 lines. Hab. Honduras (Coll. Dyson). CERAMBYCID&. 103 20. ELAPHIDION CINEREUM. B.M. Callidium cinereum, Oliv. Col. iv. 69. t. 8. f. 102. Hab. W. Indies. 21. ELAPHIDION MUCRONATUM. B.M. Stenocorus mucronatus, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. ii. 427. Elaphidion mucronatum, Newman, Entom. p. 27. Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. u. 14. Elaphidion nebulosum, Dej. Cat. p. 352. Guér.Icon. R. A. (texte) ii. 225. Elaphidion muricatum, Hentz, Leconte, 1. c. p. 16. Hab. U. States (Ent. Club). 92. ELAPHIDION PARALLELUM. B.M. Elaphidion parallelum, Newman, Ent. p. 29. Hab. N. America (Georgia, E. Florida, Delaware) (Ent. Club). 23. ELAPHIDION CERUSSATUM. Elaphidion cerussatum, Newman, Ent. p. 111. Hab. S$. America (Buenos Ayres). 24. ELAPHIDION EXORNATUM. Elaphidion exornatum, Newman, Ent. p. 111. Hab. S. America (Buenos Ayres). 25. ELAPHIDION MAURUM. Elaphidion maurum, Newman, Ent. p. 111. Hab. Brazil (Rio). 2 26. ELAPHIDION PRUINOSUM. Elaphidion pruinosum, Dej. Cat. p. 352. Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) ii. 225. Hab. N. America. 27. ELAPHIDION RIGIDUM. Stenocorus rigidus, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. vy. 274. Elaphidion ngidum, Haldeman, 34. Hab. U. States. 28. ELAPHIDION PoeEvyI. Elaphidion Poeyi, Chevr. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1838, p. 284. Hab. W. Indies (Cuba). 104 CERAMBYCID&. 29. ELAPHIDION CINERASCENS. Anoplium unicolor, Haldem. 34. Elaphidion cinerascens, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Se. Phil.n.s. un. 15. Hab. U. States (Pennsylvania). 30. ELAPHIDION PUBESCENS. Elaphidion pubescens, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Se. Phil. n. s. u. 16. Anoplium pubescens, Haldem. 34. Hab. U. States (Pennsylvania). 31. ELAPHIDION UNICOLOR. Stenocorus unicolor, Randall, Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist. u. 42. Stizocera unicolor, Haldem. 44. Elaphidion unicolor, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. n. s. TRS Hab. U. States (Pennsylvania and Virginia). 47. STENOSPHENUS. Stenosphenus, De. Cat. p. 355. Elaphidion, p., Newman. Callidium, p., Ol. 1. STENOSPHENUS NOTATUS. B.M. Callidium notatum, Oliv. Col. iv. 61. t. 7. f. 89. Elaphidion defilendum, Newman, Entom. p. 6 & p. 39. Stenosphenus notatus, Haldem. 39. Elaphidion notatum, Leconte, Journ’ Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. n. s. rege Ee Stenosphenus discicollis, Dej. Cat. p. 355 ? Hab. U. States (Ent. Club). 2. STENOSPHENUS AMABILIS. B.M. Elaphidion amabile, Newman, Entom. p. 112. Stenosphenus puberulus, Chevr. Dej. Cat. p. 355. Stenosphenus rufipes, Dej. Cat. p. 355. Hab. Mexico. 3. STENOSPHENUS CRIBRIPENNIS. B.M. Stenosphenus cribripennis, Dej. Cat. p. 355. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Mexico. CERAMBYCID. 105 4. STENOSPHENUS SOBRIUS. B.M. Elaphidion sobrium, Newman, Entom. p. 30. Stenosphenus femoratus, Klug, Chevr. Coll. Hab. N. America (Ent. Club). “; 48. TRICHOPHORUS. Trichophorus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 17. Compsa, Perty, Del. An. Art. p. 92. Cerambyx, p., Germ. Ozodes, p., Sturm. _1. TrRICHOPHORUS LIPPUS. B.M. Cerambyx lippus, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. p. 508. Trichophorus lippus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. in. 18. ~. Trichophorus flavosignatus, Dej. Cat. p. 352. Hab. Brazil (Ent. Club). 2. TRICHOPHORUS DISTINCTUS. B.M. Trichophorus distinctus, Newman, Entom. p. 6. Hab. Brazil (Ent. Club). 3. TRICHOPHORUS VARIATUS. Trichophorus variatus, Newman, Entom. p. 94. Hab. Brazil. 4, TRICHOPHORUS INTERROGATIONIS. B.M. Trichophorus interrogationis, Blanch. D’ Orb. ? Amer. Meér. t. 21. £9: Hab. Bolivia (Coll. Bridges). 5. TRICHOPHORUS OBLIQUUS. B.M. Mallocera obliqua, Dej. Cat. p. 352. Trichophorus obliquus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 18. Hab. Brazil. 6. TricHopHoRUS CHEVROLATII. B.M. Trichophorus sulphureosignatus, Dup. Dej. Cat. p. 352. Trichophorus crocemotatus, Cheur. Trichophorus argenteipictus, Chevr. ¢. Trichophorus Chevrolatii, Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) i. 228. Ozodes mexicanus, Sturm, Cat. (1843) t. 6. f. 4, 5. Hab. Mexico. F 5 106 CERAMBYCIDZ. 7. TRICHOPHORUS DYSONI, n. s. B.M. T. subfuscus, pilis cmereis hirtulus ; thorace quinque-tubercu- lato, pube brevi subaurea tecto. Brown, legs and under side paler. Antenne with the first six jomts more or less thickly covered with longish yellowish grey hairs, the other jomts with long cilia only on one side. Thorax on the back with five smooth tubercles, the two first somewhat distant from front margin, the central one longer than the rest; the thorax with a golden silky pubescence. Elytra deeper brown on the lateral margins, thickly punctured and covered with greyish hairs ; end of each slightly rounded, without spine. Length 83 lines. Hab. Venezuela (Coll. Dyson). 8. TRICHOPHORUS ALBO-PICTUS. Compsa albo-picta, Perty, Del. An. Art. p. 92. t. 18. f. 13. Hab. Brazil (Sebastianopolis). 9. TRICHOPHORUS FLAVO-PICTUS. Compsa flavo-picta, Perty, Del. An. Art. p. 93. t. 18. f. 14. Hab. Brazil (between Tejuco and St. Francisco). 49. SPHERION. (Elaphidion, 2 Div.) Spherion, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 68. Nephalius, Newman, Entom. p. 93. Cerambyx (Stenocorus), p., Germar. 1. SPHZRION CASSUM. B.M. Nephalius cassus, Newman, Entom. p. 94. Spherion lividum, Dej. Cat. p. 353. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 9. SPHZRION EXUTUM. B.M. Nephalius exutus, Newman, Entom. p. 93. Spherion rubidum, Dej. Cat. p. 352. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 3. SPHHRION BLANDUM. B.M. Nephalius blandus, Newman, Entom. p. 112. Spherion conspicillatum, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. CERAMBYCID&. 107 4. SPH ZRION AMICTUM. Nephalius amictus, Newman, Tee p- 93. Hab. Brazil. 5. SPH2ZRION SERIUM. Nephalius serius, Newman, Entom. p. 93. Hab. Brazil. 6. SPH2RION PLICICOLLE. B.M. Cerambyx (Stenocorus) plicicollis, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. i. 506. Spherion granulatum, Dej. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 7. SPH#RION FLAVIDUM. B.M. Spherion flavidum, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 8. SPH#RION TERMINATUM. B.M. Spherion terminatum, Dej. Cat. p. 353. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 9. SPHZRION RUFESCENS. B.M. Spherion rufescens, Dej. Cat. p. oee- Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 10. SPH2ZRION ARMIGERUM, DN. S. B.M. / S. testaceum, thoracis dorso levi, spmis elytrorum et femorum nigris, antenneis melleis, subvillosis. Head ferrugimous, antenne of a yellowish hue, with several long straggling hairs; third, fourth and fifth jomts distinctly grooved on the upper side and spmed at the end. Thorax with an elevated ring round it close to the anterior margin, smooth, ferrugimous. Elytra testaceous, smooth, shming, when minutely examined appear as if reticulated beneath the surface ; spme at the end of the elytra black, that colour slightly tingmg the tip of the elytra at the outside. Legs yellow, club of femora ferru- - ginous, middle pair with one spime at the end, hind pair with two ; tips and spines of two hind pair of legs black, legs with scattered longish hairs, under side ferruginous. Length 5 lines. Hab. Brazil. 11. SPH2ZRION LINEELLUM. B.M. Spherion lineellum, Dej. Cat. p. 353. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil (Ent. Club). 108 CHRAMBYCID&. 12. SPH#RION PUBESCENS. B.M. Cerambyx pubescens, Oliv. Col. iv. 33. t. 18. f. 135. Spherion ustulatum, Dej. Cat. p. 353. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil (Para). 13. SPH4RION INERME, 0D. S. B.M. S. ochraceum, antennis femoribusque mermibus, thoracis late- ribus crasse, dorso vage punctatis, dorso subquadrituberculato, scutello cinerea pube tecto, elytris punctatis, setis plurimis sparsis, apice levibus, in spmam brevem subplanam productis. Of an ochrey yellow, the antennz and femora without spines. Antenne with the third and fourth joints distimctly grooved, ciliated on the inside. Thorax above with four slight tubercles surrounded with scattered punctures; the sides of thorax thickly covered with punctures. Scutellum covered with greyish pu- bescence. Elytra punctured, with several scattered bristles ; the tip smooth and produced into a short flattened spme. Legs with the femora clavate, slightly compressed ; tibize rather thickly covered, especially on the under side, with hairs. Length 63 lines. Hab. Brazil. 14. SPH@RION CYANIPENNE. B.M. Elaphidion ? (Spherion) cyanipennis, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 68. Spherion cyanipenne, De. Cat. p. 353. Hab. Brazil. 15. SPHHRION MELANURUM. Spherion melanurum, Erichson, Schomb. Reise B. Guiana, i. 572. Hab. British Guiana. 16. SpH#&RION ERICHSONII, 0. s. B.M. S. rubidum, antennis pedibus apiceque elytrorum nigris, thorace supra medio transversim striato. Head black in front, red behind. Antennz deep black, the third, fourth, fifth and sixth jomts spied on the outer edge at the tip, spies gradually decreasmmg in length. Thorax striated transversely on the upper side in the middle, the sides nearly parallel, a transverse groove behind the fore margin ; two smooth tubercles behind this groove. Scutellum rounded behind, some- what hollowed above. Elytra punctured till about the middle, apical half smooth, tip of each elytron with the long spine ebony- CERAMBYCID. 109 black. Legs ebony-black, the femora of the middle and hind pairs of legs with two spmes at the end, the imner short, the outer one very long: under side red, last segment of abdomen blackish beneath. Length 7 lines. Hab. Brazil (Para) (Coll. Bates). 17. SPH2ZRION RUGICOLLE. Spherion rugicolle, Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) i. 233. Hab. Columbia. 18. SpHa:RION TRISTE. B.M. Spherion triste, Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) im. 233. Hab. Bolivia; Columbia (Coll. Goudot). 19. SPHERION PROCERUM. Spherion procerum, Erichs. Schomb. Reise, in. 572. Hab. British Guiana. 20. SPH#RION SUBPICEUM, 0. Ss. B.M. S. piceum, antennarum articulo tertio apice spima subrecurva articulis quarto quinto sextoque spinis brevibus rectiusculis ; thorace vage-punctato, elytris punctatis, apice leviuscula in spimam subplanam productis, femoribus apice inermibus. Of a pitchy brown colour, the third jomt of the antennz with a longish spine at the end which is somewhat recurved, the fourth, fifth and sixth with short straightish spines, the jomts on the outside slightly ciliated. Thorax with many scattered punc- tures. Elytra punctured, rather deeper im colour towards the tip, which ends in a shortish flat spme. Femora not much thickened, without spmes at the end. Length 62 lines. Hab. Honduras (Coll. Dyson). 21. SPH4RION INSULARE, 0. S. B.M. S. pallide fuscum, antennarum articulis tertio, quarto, quinto, sextoque apice spinigeris, thorace crebre et regulariter reti- culato-punctatis, elytris punctatis, piligeris, apice levibus, emarginato-sinuatis, spinigeris; femoribus inermibus. Pale brown, head depressed. Antenne with the third, fourth, fifth and sixth jomts spmed at the end. Thorax somewhat rounded on the sides, covered, especially above, with a close net- work of points. Elytra punctured, hairy, tip smooth, notched, 110 CERAMBYCID. the sides of the notch produced, the sutural side into a blunt, the outer side into a sharp spine. Femora without spines at the end. Length 5 lines. Hab. Jamaica (Coll. Gosse). 22. SPH4RION (?) ORIENTALE, 0. Ss. B.M. S. rufo-lateritium, antennis pedibusque nigris, elytris apice trun- catis vix spinosis; thorace subtus, ante propedes, transverse excavato. Head with the mandibles and palpi of a tile-red, between the eyes slightly rugose. Antenne black with greyish hairs, the third, fourth and fifth jomts with a short spine on the mner side at the end. Thorax of a tile-red, above somewhat depressed, front edge smoothish, back rugose and punctured. Elytra tile-red, surface punctured, punctures at the base thickest, with scattered hairs and a kind of finer and closer pubescence; each elytron at the apex somewhat obliquely truncated, scarcely or rather not at all spmed. Legs black, with ashy hairs. Femora not spied at the end. Under side of prothorax transversely grooved and ex- cavated. Length 7 lines. Hab. Silhet. “* 50. MALLOSOMA. Mallosoma, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 68. Cerambyx, p., Schenh. 1. MALLOSOMA ZONATUM. B.M. Cerambyx zonatus, Schenh, Sahlberg, Per. Ent. p. 52. t. 3. f. 1 (1823). Cerambyx (Purpuricenus) vinculatus, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. p- 501 (1824). ~» Mallosoma elegans, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 69 (1834). Hab. Brazil. 2. MALLOSOMA SCUTELLARE, 0. Ss. B.M. M. scutello, et spatio scutellari flavis; thoracis plagé media nigra antice lata postice angustata; elytris distincte medio costatis ; capite subtus, thorace subtus, abdomimisque basi et lateribus flavis. This species is closely allied to M. zonatum, but differs m the thorax being wider behind and somewhat more attenuated in CERAMBYCID&. 111 front; the black part of the middle of the thorax is wider in front than behind, and consequently the yellow margin is widest behind, the reverse of which obtains in the M. zonatum: the seutellum is golden, and near it is an elongated yellow triangular mark common to both elytra; the pale yellowish band across the elytra is placed nearer to the end, and the ridge down the middle is more distinct ; under side of head, thorax and basal segment of abdomen in middle yellow, sides of abdomen yellow, the yellow colour only seen in some lights from the greyish pubes- cence with which the darkish abdomen is covered. (A female.) Hab. Brazil (Coll. Bates). 3. MALLOSOMA FULIGINEUM. B.M. Mallosoma fuligineum, Newman, Ent. p. 7. Mallosoma thoracicum, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil (Ent. Club). 4. MALLOSOMA SUBMETALLICUM. B.M. Callidium submetallicum, Blanchard, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Chili. 5. MALLOSOMA THORACICUM, N. 8. B.M. M. nigro-sericeum, thorace rufescente, maculis quinque dorsalibus nigrescentibus, duabus parvis anticis approximatis, duabus majoribus, subdistantibus, unaque parvula postica. Head brownish black; antenne with the four basal joints black, the others of a ferruginous brown; third and fourth jomts spined at the end. Thorax on the sides angled, of a light red, with more or less of a greyish silky pubescence ; upper surface with five blackish spots, two fore ones small, transverse, approxi- mating, two behind larger, transverse and somewhat distant, a small one in the middle behind; two incurved ridges on the thorax, not extending to the fore or hind margins. Elytra with the sides parallel, the back somewhat depressed, each elytron truncated at the tip; of a black colour with silky grey pubes- cence and bristly hairs arranged m lines; two blacker streaks at the base, and the side margin at base also of a clearer black ; under side of abdomen covered with silky pubescence. Legs slightly clavate. Length 43 limes. Hab. Brazil. This species at first sight has a considerable resemblance to species of Instroptera, such as L. collaris. eas. Sp je B24 CERAMBYCID. 51. GEME. (Eme, Newman, Entom. p. 8. Sclerocerus, Dey. Cat. p. 353. Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Se. Phil. n. s. ui. 20. 1. CEME INDECORA. B.M. (me indecora, Newman, Entom. p. 8. Stenocorus linearis, Harris, Hartf. Tr. p. 85. pee linearis, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Se. Phil. n. s. ui. 20. Sclerocerus muticus, Dej. Cat. p. 353. Sclerocerus aspericornis, Dej. (olim) ¢. Hab. U. States (Florida; New York) (Ent. Club). 52. CHION. Chion, Newman, Entom. p. 23. Stenocorus, p., Fabr. Cerasphorus, p., Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. im. 11. 1. CHION RUSTICUS. B.M. Chion rusticus, Newman, Entom. p. 23. Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Se. Phil. n. s. 1. 12. Stenocorus rusticus, Fabr. S. El. 1. 311. Cerambyx rusticus, Oliv. iv. 41. t. 2. f. 16. Cerambyx ruricola, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. 1860. Var. Stenocorus garganicus, Fabr. 8. El. u. 305. Cerambyx garganicus, Oliv. t. 15. f. 105. Cerambyx cinctus, Drury, Ill.1. pl. 37. f. 6. Cerambyx balteatus, Degeer, Mem. v. 111. t. 14. f. 3. Chion garganicus, Newman, Entom. p. 23. Cerasphorus garganicus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. in. 11. Hab. N. America (Ent. Club). 53. MALLOCERA. Mallocera, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 567. 1. MALLOCERA GLAUCA. B.M. Mallocera glauca, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1. 567. Mallocera sericata, Newman, Zool. p. 5. Hab. Brazil. CERAMBYCIDZ. 113 2. MALLOCERA OFULENTA. ; B.M. Mallocera opulenta, Newman, Entom. p. 94. Hab. Brazil. 3. MALLOCERA SORDIDA. Mallocera sordida, Erichs. Arch. 1847, p. 140. Hab. Peru. 4. MALLOCERA CONSPICILLATA. Mallocera conspicillata, Erichs. Arch. 1847, p. 141. Hab. Peru. 5. MALLOCERA PILIFERA. Mallocera pilifera, Erichs. Arch. 1847, p. 141. Hab. Peru. 6. MALLOCERA SIMPLEX, 0. S. B.M. M. fusca, punctata sericeo-undulata, thoracis lateribus unispinosis dorso verrucis quingue; elytris, certo situ visis fascia trans- versa post mediam fusca; antennarum articulis tertio et quarto breviter spinosis, quinto mutico. Brown, punctured, head and thorax with silky pubescence, the latter spied in the middle on each side; the back with five tu- bercles, four of them arranged in a square and one placed in the middle. Elytra brown, punctured, with a greyish bristle m each puncture, with a yellowish grey silky pubescence, undulating m different lights; i some lights there seems to be.a transverse brown band beyond the middle. Antennz with third and fourth joints shortly spined at the tip. Legs brown, with many scat- tered greyish hairs. Length 63 lines. Hab. Brazil. 7. MALLOCERA LATERALIS, 0. 8. B.M. M. thorace elongato, lateribus muticis, antice et postice subcon- stricto; elytris apice sericatis, medio lateribus rufescentibus, basi, sutura, parteque post apicem nigro-fuscis, sericeo-undu- latis: antennis extus ciliatis, articulo basali rufo, articulis 3%, 4to et 5t° apice spinosis ; femoribus rufescentibus apice, tibiis tarsique subnigris, pilis cinereis sparsis. Head blackish, with grey, scarcely silky hairs. Antenne with the basal joint rufous, the other joints blackish brown, ciliated on the outside. Thorax elongated, sides without spme or tu- bercle m the middle, somewhat constricted both in front and 114 CERAMBYCIDZ. behind ; blackish with several grey, scarcely silky hairs. Elytra with a large spot on the apex covered with greyish silky hairs ; the sides at the middle reddish, the base, suture and middle of elytra dusky brown, undulated with grey pubescence. Femora rufous, blackish at the tip, those of the hind and middle pairs of legs spined at the end on the outside, tibiz and tarsi blackish with cmereous hairs; under side somewhat ferruginous with cinereous pubescence. Length from 53 to 7 lines. Hab. Brazil. This species and the M. undulans have much the appearance of species of the genus Ibidion. 8. MALLOCERA UNDULANS, 0. s. , ag Pe és M. glaucescens, thorace elongato antice et postice substrangulato, lateribus rotundatis; elytris tomento glauco sericeo denso .tectis, apice, basi et macula mediana subhastata lucidioribus ; femoribus rufescentibus apice unispinosis (anterioribus sim- plicibus), tibiis subnigris, pilis cinerascentibus. Head covered with a dense ash-coloured silky pubescence. Antenne somewhat ferruginous, covered with ash-coloured hairs, third, fourth and fifth jomts spined on the outside at the end. Thorax longer than wide, in front and behind somewhat strangu- lated, sides in the middle rounded, without tubercle or spine. Elytra with a long spine at the tip of each, covered with a dense silky ashy pubescence, clearest at the base, tip and the middle. where there is a somewhat spear-shaped mark; under side of abdomen covered with silken pubescence, when this is removed the surface beneath is reddish. Femora ferruginons, darker at the tip ; tips of two hind pairs furnished with a spime; tibize and tarsi blackish, with ash-coloured hairs. Length from 83 to 9 lines. Hab. Brazil. 9. MALLOCERA EBURIOIDES, n. Ss. B.M. M. pallida hirtula, capite thoraceque subferrugineis, elytris sin- gulis lineis tribus eburneis elevatis, una basali, duabus media- nis, exteriore plus duplo longiore et curvata; femoribus pedum quatuor posticorum apice intus spinigeris. Pale yellow, head and thorax ferruginous ; thorax with a slight spine on the side behind the middle and two slight tubercles on the back before the middle; thorax somewhat transversely striated, with a polished smooth space in the middle; elytra punctured, somewhat hairy, with three ivory-like lines, one (the shortest) at the base, two about the middle, the outer rather CERAMBYCID&. 115 more than twice the length of the imner and gradually curved, the curve being directed towards the lateral margin; spine at the end of the elytra black; femora of middle and hind legs with a black spine at the tip on the inner side. Length 43 Imes. Hab. 2 10. MALLOCERA VIRGATA. B.M. Mallocera virgata, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Venezuela. 54. MALACOPTERUS. Malacopterus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 565. Cerambyx (Stenocorus), p., Germ. 1. MALACOPTERUS PAVIDUS. B.M. Cerambyx (Stenocorus) pavidus, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. p. 506. Malacopterus pavidus, Serville, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ti. 565. Malacopterus rotundipennis, Dej. Cat. p. 351. Hab. Brazil. 2, MALACOPTERUS LINEATUS. B.M. Malacopterus lineatus, Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) i. 222. Malacopterus Lebasn, Buquet. . Malacopterus insolitus, Chevr. Hab. Columbia (Coll. Goudot). 3. MaLAcopTeRuS MEXICANUS. B.M. Malacopterus Mexicanus, Dej. Cat. p. 351. Chevr. Coll. Malacopterus scutellaris, Chevr. (olim). Hab. Mexico. 4, MALACOPTERUS FLAVO-SIGNATUS, n.s. PI. III. f.6. B.M. M. pallide ochraceus, thorace maculis: duabus nigris, una antica alia postica, elytris singulis apice bispimis, maculis learibus tribus lete flavis, macula postica longissima. Pale ochre. Thorax with two black spots, one placed before the other, the anterior close to the front margin, the posterior close to the hind margin. Elytra with two spines at the end of each ; behimd the shoulder and between it and the middle are two pale yellow spots joined at the base and tapering at the tip, the outermost is close to the lateral margin ; behind these, but nearer the suture, is a linear pale yellow spot, much longer than either of the other two and somewhat thicker at the tip than at 116 CERAMBYCIDZ. the base ; these spots are more or less completely margined with brown; the elytra are punctured, and have two paler-coloured coste down the middle. Antenne thickly ciliated on the out- side, jomts long and, excepting the basal, not much thickened. Legs pale, much compressed, knees brownish. Length 13 lnes. Hab. Brazil (Coll. Plant.). 55. OPHRYOPS. Ophryops, White, Zool. Ereb. & Terror, Insects, p. 19. 1. OPHRYOPS PALLIDUS. B.M. Ophryops pallidus, White, Zool. Ereb. & Terror, p. 19.t.4.£.8. Hab. New Zealand (Port Nicholson). 56. PHORACANTHA*. Phoracantha, Newman, Ann. Nat. Hist. v. 17. Mallocera, p., Dej. Cat. p. 352. Stenocorus, p., Fadr. Stenochorus, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. 1. m1. Calhrhoé, Newm. Entom. p. 3. Coptocercus, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. ui. 195. 1. PHORACANTHA HAMATA. B.M. Phoracantha hamata, Newman, Entom. p. 3. Hab. Australia (Sydney) (Ent. Club). 2. PHORACANTHA GIGAS. Stenochorus gigas, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. i. 190. t. 12. f. 5. Hab. Australia (interior). 3. PHORACANTHA LATA. Stenochorus latus, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. ii. 190. Hab. Australia (Swan River). 4. PHORACANTHA LONGIPENNIS. Stenochorus longipennis, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. ii. 190. Hab. Van Diemen’s Land. * The Rev. F. W. Hope makes a family “ Stenochoridze”’ with this and the genera Mallocera, Cordylomera, Elaphidion, Achryson, Chlo- rida, Eburia and Uracanthus. See Trans. Zool. Soc. i. 106 & iii. 187. CERAMBYCID. LOZ: 5. PHORACANTHA TRICUSPIS. B.M. Phoracantha tricuspis, Newman, Entom. p. 3. Var. Phoracantha gigas, White MSS. Angas, South Australia Illustrated, pl. 50. f. 21. Hab. Australia (Sydney) (Ent. Club). 6. PHORACANTHA SYNONYMA. B.M. Phoracantha synonyma, Newman, Ann. Nat. Hist. v. 17. Stenocorus punctatus, Kirby, Linn. Trans. xu. 470. Hab. Australia. 7. PHORACANTHA TENEBROSA. B.M. Phoracantha tenebrosa, Newman, Ann. Nat. Hist. v. 17. Stenocorus obscurus, Donov. Ins. N. Holl. (not Fabr.). Stenochorus obscurus, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. m1. 191. Hab. Australia (Ent. Club). 8. PHORACANTHA MITCHELLI. Stenochorus Mitchelli, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. ui. 191. t. 12. f.8. Hab. Australia. 9. PHORACANTHA SEMIPUNCTATA. B.M. Stenocorus semipunctatus, Fabr. S. El. u. 306. Donov. Ins. N. Holl. Cerambyx semipunctatus, Oliv. Col. iv. 67. t. 2. f. 19. Hab. Australia. 10. PHORACANTHA QUINARIA. B.M. Phoracantha quinaria, Newman, Entom. p. 3. Hab. Australia (Adelaide) (Ent. Club). 11. PHORACANTHA RECURVA. B.M. Phoracantha recurva, Newm. Ent. p. 4. Stenocorus semipunctatus, Boisd. Faune de ( Oceanie, 1. 476 (not Fabr.). Stenochorus semipunctatus, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. Hab. Australia (Ent. Club). 12. PHORACANTHA UNDULATA. Stenochorus undulatus, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. mi. 192. Hab. Australia (Swan River). 13. PHORACANTHA ASSIMILIS. Stenochorus assimilis, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. m1. 193. Hiab. Van Diemen’s Land. 118 CERAMBYCIDZ. 14. PHORACANTHA ACANTHOCERUS. Stenochorus acanthecerus, Macleay, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. ae 193. Hab. Australia. 15. PHORACANTHA TRIMACULATA. B.M. Stenochorus trimaculatus, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. iii. 191. t. 12. fo: Hab. Australia (Swan River). 16. PHORACANTHA ALLAPSA. B.M. Phoracantha allapsa, Newm. Ent. p. 4. Hombr. & Jacquinot, Voy. Pole Sud, pl. 16. f. 3. Hab. V. D. Land and South Australia. 17. PHORACANTHA RUBRIPES. B.M. Stenochorus rubripes, Bozsd. Faune de [ Oceanie, u. 477. Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. wi. 194. t. 12. f. 4. Phoracantha rubripes, Newm. Entom. Stenochorus undulatus, Hope (olim), Trans. Zool. Soc. 1. c. Hab. Australia. 18. PHoORACANTHA ROEI. B.M. Stenochorus Roei, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. ui. 194. P. allapsa, var. ? : Hab. Australia (Swan River). 19. PHORACANTHA ABERRANS. B.M. Phoracantha aberrans, Newman, Entom. p. 4. Hab. Australia. 20. PHORACANTHA SENIO. B.M. Phoracantha senio, Newman, Entom. p. 4. Hab. Australia (Sydney, Adelaide) (Ent. Club). 21. PHORACANTHA BIGUTTATA. B.M. Stenocorus biguttatus, Donov. Ins. N. Holl. Mallocera biguttata, Dej. Cat. p. 352. Mallocera tessellata, Latr. Dej. Cat. p. 352. Phoracantha (Callirhoé) biguttata, Newman, Entom. p. 3 Coptocercus biguttatus, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. iii. 195. Var. ? Coptocercus sexmaculatus, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. i. 195. Hab. Australia (Ent. Club). CERAMBYCID&. 119 ' 22. PHORACANTHA UNIFASCIATA. B.M. Coptocercus unifasciatus, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. i. 195. t. 12. f. 6. Phoracantha parva, Newman. Hab. Australia. 23. PHORACANTHA TUNICATA. Stenochorus tunicatus, Macleay, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. in. 194. Hab. Australia. 24. PHORACANTHA DORSALIS. B.M. Stenocorus dorsalis, Macleay, App. King’s Survey, u. 451. Stenochorus dorsalis, Macleay, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. ii. 193. Phoracantha dorsalis, Newm. Entom. p. 3. White, Zool. Ereb. & Terror, p. 19. Var. Mallocera elongata, Dej. Cat. p. 352. Lap. An. Art. 1.421. Stenochorus uniguttatus, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. Wi. 93st. PZ. eae Stenochorus rhombifer, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. i. 194. Hab. Australia; New Zealand. 57. PHLYCTZNODES. Phlyctznodes, Newman, Ann. Nat. Hist. v. 20 (1840). Trachelorachys, Hope, Proc. Ent. Soc. 1840; Trans. Zool. Soc. ii. 106. Phoracantha, p., Hombr. & Jacq. l. PHLYCTH NODES PUSTULOSA. B.M. Phlyctznodes pustulosa, Newman, Ann. Nat. Hist. v. 20. Trachelorachys fumicolor, Hope, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1840; Trans. Zool. Soe. ui. 196. Phoracantha fuscescens, Hombr. & Jacq. Voy. Pole Sud, pl. 16. f. 4. Hab. Van Diemen’s Land. 2. PHLYCTHZNODES PUSTULATA. B.M. Trachelorachys pustulatus, Hope, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1840; Trans. Zool. Soc. ii. 196. Hab. Australia (Richmond River). 120 CERAMBYCID. 3. PHLYCTHNODES? STRIGIPENNIS. B.M. Cerambyx strigipennis, Westw. Arc. Ent. u. t. 56. f. 6. Cerambyx (Phlyctznodes ?) strigipennis, White, Zool. Ereb. & Terror, p. 19. Hab. New Zealand. 58. TRICHEOPS. Tricheops, Newman, Ent. Mag. v. 171. ]. TRICHEOPS EPHIPPIGER. B.M. Tricheops ephippiger, Newman, Ent. Mag. v. 171. Hab. Australia (Ent. Club). “=59, XYSTROCERA. Xystrocera, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. m. 69. Cerambyx, p., Oliv. \ 1. XysTROCERA GLOBOSA. B.M. Cerambyx globosus, Oliv. Col. iv. 27. t. 12. f. 81. Xystrocera globosa, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. in. 70. Coquerel, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1848, p. 180. pl. 7. (av.) f. 1-2 (larva & nymph). Hab. Batavia ; Plaine Islands (Coll. Cuming). 92. XYSTROCERA MARGINALIS. B.M. Callidium marginale, Goldfuss, En. Eleuth. p. 44. t. f. 8. Hab. 8. Africa. 3. XYSTROCERA FESTIVA. B.M. Xystrocera festiva, De. Cat. p. 353. Xystrocera lateralis, Klug. Hab. Java (J. Wilson, Esq.). 4, XYSTROCERA VIRESCENS. B.M. Xystrocera virescens, Newman, Ann. Nat. Hist. v. 19. Hab. Australia (Ent. Club). 5. XYSTROCERA AUSTRALASIA. Xystrocera Australasie, Hope, Proc. Ent. Soc. 1841, p. 49. Hab. Australia (Port Essmgton). CERAMBYCID. 121 6. XySTROCERA NIGRITA. Xystrocera nigrita, Dej. Cat. p. 353. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1. 70. Hab. Senegal. 7. XYSTROCERA SENEGALENSIS. Xystrocera Senegalensis, Klug, Erman, Verz. p. 44. Laporte, An. Art. u. 427 (1840).. Hab. Senegal. 60. TEMNOPIS. Temnopis, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 11. 90. Cerambyx (Stenocorus), p., Germ. 1. TEMNOPIS MEGACEPHALUS. B.M. Cerambyx (Stenocorus) megacephalus, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. p- 909. Temnopis teniatus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ui. 91. Temnopis teniata, Dej. Cat. p. 353. Hab. Brazil. 61. OPLATOCERA, n. g. Head with strong, short, wide mandibles not toothed on the inner edge, the base elevated and covered with hairs. Eyes with the margin behind straight. Antennz with the basal joint thick, the third jomt much longer than the fourth, the others gradually diminishing in length to the end, the third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh jomts armed with a few short spines on the outer margin ; the spines are at right angles with the joints. Thorax wider than long, sides bulging, somewhat depressed above. Legs simple, femora slightly compressed. 1. OpLATOCERA CALLIDIOIDES, n.s. PI. III. f. 7. B.M. O. cinnamomeo-fusca, thorace villoso, elytris smgulis apice ob- lique sectis maculis tribus nigro-fuscis, duabus ante et alia majore post mediam partem elytri. Cinnamon-brown, elytra each with three blackish brown spots, one below the shoulder, the second in an oblique line from it towards the suture; these two spots are small and situated be- fore the middle of the elytron; beyond the middle there is a much larger oblique spot or band of the same colour; the outer edge of elytra is margined with brown. Antenne with the basal G ee 122 CERAMBYCIDA. jot covered with small warts and short hairs, the jomts from the third to the seventh have each a few spmes chiefly confined to the inner edge, the surface of most of these joints is more or less closely striated and punctured across; the thorax is de- pressed and slightly undulated above, and covered with longish yellowish brown hairs ; the mesothorax is covered closely with yellowish brown shining hatrs. Length 223 lines. Hab. N. India. Presented by Dr. Wallich. 62. POECILODERMA. Peeciloderma, Dej. Cat. p. 356. Callidium, p., Fabr. Clytus, p., Fabr. 1. Pa@ciILODERMA SEXFASCIATUM. B.M. Callidium sexfasciatum, Fabr. Ent. Syst. i. 2. p. 336. Clytus sexfasciatus, Fabr. S. El. u. 351. Hab. Jamaica (Coll. Gosse). 2. Pa&cILODERMA LEPTUROIDES. B.M. Peeciloderma Leptureides, Lair. Dej. Cat. p. 356. Colobothea multiguttata, Sturm, Cat. Hab. St. Domingo. 3. Pa&cILODERMA LINEOLATUM, 0. S. B.M. P. aterrimum, capite thoraceque miniaceis, elytris parallelis albo- lineatis. Head and thorax above and beneath of a vermilion-red, the latter with scattered punctures. Elytra deep black, with scat- tered black hairs and punctures, each furnished with a lne of short white hairs, parallel to the suture and much nearer it than the lateral margin. Antenne and legs black; abdomen beneath sometimes vermilion, sometimes of a blackish brown. Length from 3 to 33 lines. Hab. Jamaica (Coll. Gosse). 4. P@CILODERMA BASALE, 0. S. B.M. P. capite, antennis pedibusque nigris, thorace, macula elytrorum basali, et corpore subtus miniaceis; elytris czerulescenti seu virescenti nigris. Head black, punctured ; antennz black, third to seventh joints CERAMBYCIDA. ‘ LBM spined at the end. Thorax vermilion-red, punctured with five not very distinct tubercles on its back, the two posterior most distant. Elytra with a largish triangular red spot at the base not including the shoulder, rather thickly punctured, some spe- cimens bluish black, others black with a dark green hue, with many greyish-coloured bristles. Under side of body vermilion ; legs black. Length from 4 to 6 lines. Hab. Jamaica (Coll. Gosse). 5. Pa&cILODERMA TERMINALE, 0. Ss. B.M. P. aurantiacum, elytris postice subdilatatis et purpureo-chalybeo- nigris, singulis apice bispinis, supra costa mediana elevata, an- tennis pedibusque nigris, femoribus basi aurantiacis. Head and thorax covered with very minute punctures, of a shining orange ; mandibles brownish at the tip. Elytra for two- thirds of ther length orange, tip of a purplish-steel black, with two spines, one sutural; a distinct costa down the middle of each elytron not extending to the tip, the surface has the appearance of beg granular. Antennz and legs black, femora at the base orange. Length from 33 to 5 lines. Hab. Jamaica (Coll. Gosse). 63. PHAENICOCERUS. Pheenicocerus, Latr. R. A. v. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 28. Psygmatocerus, Perty, Isis, 1828, p. 737. 1. PHa@nicocerRuS DEJEANII. B.M. Pheenicocerus Dejeanu, Latr. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iii. 29. Phoenicocerus Latreillei, Dej. Cat. (olim). Psygmatocerus Wagleri, Perty, Del. An. Art. p. 88. t. 17. f. 9. ae rotundicollis, Dup. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iii. ys a ae Prionus suturalis, Kollar in Perty, p. 88. t. 17. antenn. 2. Hab. Brazil. 64. PLATYARTHRON. Platyarthron, Dej. Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) iii. 230. Ammatocera, Chevr. (olim). Gua y ' 124 CERAMBYCIDZ. 1. PLATYARTHRON BILINEATUM. B.M. Platyarthron bilmeatum, Dej. Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) m. 230. Platyarthron laticorne, Dup. Ammatocera curvilineata, Chevr. (olim). Hab. Mexico. 65. URAGUS. Uragus, Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) iii. 230. 1. URAGUS HAMATICOLLIS. Uragus hamaticollis, Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) ui. 231. Hab. Patagonia. 66. PACHYLOCERUS. Pachylocerus, Hope, Trans. Ent. Soc. i. 19. Cerambyx, p., Olw. 1. PACHYLOCERUS CORALLINUS. B.M. Hab. E. Indies. 2. PACHYLOCERUS CRASSICORNIS. Pachylocerus corallinus, Hope, Trans. Ent. Soc. i. 19. pl. 2. f. 5. Cerambyx crassicornis, Oliv. Col. iv. 51. pl. 20. f. 150. Schenh. Syn. i. 3. p. 362. Hab. 2 (Oliv.) Senegal (Schcenh.). 3. PACHYLOCERUS PILOSUS. Pachylocerus pilosus, Bug. Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) ni. 230. _ Hab. Java. ‘67. PLOCEDERUS. Plocederus, Dej. Cat. p. 347. Hamaticherus, p., Serv. Cerambyx, p., L. 1. PLoca#DERUS BELLATOR. Hamaticherus Bellator, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. m. 15. Plocederus Bellator, Dej. Cat. p. 347. Hab. Cayenne. “= 2. PLoca&DERUS PLICATUS. B.M. Cerambyx plicatus, Oliv. Col. iv. pl. 18. f. 136. Cerambyx rufipennis, Gory, Guér. Icon. R. A. pl. 44. f. 1. Hamaticherus plicatus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 16. Hab. Brazil. CERAMBYCID. 125 3. PLocZDERUS BATUS. B.M. Cerambyx Batus, L. Syst. Nat. ii. 625. Olav. Col. iv. 10. t. 5. f. 32. Cerambyx datus, L. Mus. Lud. Ulr. Reg. p. 69. Hamaticherus Batus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iii. 16. Ploczederus militaris, Dej. Cat. p. 347. Hab. Brazil. 4. PLoc2pDERUwUS PATRUELIS. B.M. Ploczederus Patruelis, Dej. Cat. p. 347. Chevr. Coil. Hab. S$. America. 5. PLoc2%DERuS CARTHAGENZ. B.M. Ploczederus Carthagene, Guér. MSS. Hab. Columbia (Coll. Goudot). “™ 68. HAMMATICHERUS. Hammaticherus, Meg. Dej. Cat. p. 347. Hamaticherus, Steph. Brit. Ent. ui. 228. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. in. 15. Pachydissus, p., Newm. Ent. wie v. Cerambyx, p., L 1. HAMMATICHERUS VIRIDIPENNIS. B.M. H. nigro-fuscus, elytris latiusculis eneo-virescentibus, antennis pedibusque ferrugineis, thorace transversim undulato-strigato litera W supra inscripta. H. viridipennis, Hope? Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1843, p. 366. Of a deep blackish brown, beneath with a slightly greyish pubescence. Thorax spined on the sides in the middle, on the back transversely striated and grooved, the striz waved ; four short inscribed lines on the back form the letter W. Scutellum black, somewhat poimted, covered with short hairs. Elytra smooth, shining, of a brassy green hue, truncated at the tip with two slight teeth. Antenne and legs ferruginous ; basal joint of antenne bent and punctured in front; third and fourth joints cylindrical, thickened at the end; fifth and following joints with the imer edge dilated and pointed triangularly at the tip so as to be considerably serrated. Length 114 lines. Hab. Sierra Leone (Rey. D. F. Morgan). 126 CERAMBYCID&. 2. HAMMATICHERUS PILOSICOLLIS. Hamaticherus pilosicollis, Hope, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1843, p. 367. Hab. W. Africa (Palmas). 3. HAMMATICHERUS GLABRICOLLIS. Hamaticherus glabricollis, Hope, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1843, p. 367. / Hab. W. Africa (Palmas). 4, HAMMATICHERUS CYANIPENNIS. B.M. Hammaticherus cyanipennis, Dej. Cat. p. 347. Chevr. Coll. Hab. W. Africa; Port Natal. 5. HAMMATICHERUS PUBIPENNIS, 01. S. B.M. H. fusco-ferrugineus, elytris latiusculis apice truncatis, sub-biden- tatis, supra pube curtula flavo-cinered indutis ; thorace trans- versim rugoso exsculpto, antennis pedibusque ferrugineis. Dark ferruginous brown, elytra truncated at the apex, some- what bidentate, covered above with a very short yellowish grey pubescence. ‘Thorax transversely rugose and undulated. An- tennz and legs ferrugmous; third to tenth jomts of antenne produced on the inside at the end into a broad triangular spine ; basal joint curved and dotted in front ; under side covered with a yellowish grey pubescence, the hairs on the breast and meso- thorax longest. Length 114 Imes. Hab. W. Africa. 6. HAMMATICHERUS FULVICORNIS. B.M. Cerambyx fulvicornis, Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) in. 227. Hammaticherus corpulentus, Eschsch. De). Cat. p. 347. Hammaticherus ruficornis, Newm. Entom. p. 245. Hab. Philippine Islands (Coll. Cuming). 7. HAMMATICHERUS DENTICORNIS. B.M. Cerambyx denticornis, Fabr. S. El. 1. 271. Hammaticherus juvencus, Dej. Cat. (olim). Hab. W. Africa (Sierra Leone). 8. HAMMATICHERUS FUCATUS. B.M. Hammaticherus fucatus, Dej. Cat. p. 347. Chevr. Coil. Hab. W. Africa. ae CERAMBYCID&. 127 9. HAMMATICHERUS PEDESTRIS, ii. S. B.M. H. fusco-niger, elytris pilis curtulis indutis, vix pubescentibus, subangustis, apice truneatis, sub-bidentatis; antennis pedi- busque ferrugineis, antennarum articulo basali vix incrassato, tertio apice haud dilatato, articulis quarto—decimo apice in- terne subdilatatis. Brownish black, elytra rather narrow, covered with shortish yellowish grey hairs, scarcely pubescent, tips truncated, shghtly bidentate. Antenne and legs ferruginous, legs rather long and stout. Thorax transversely rugose and grooved. Antennz with the basal joint bent, scarcely thickened; third jomt cylindrical, slightly thickened at the tip; fourth to tenth joimts at the tip somewhat dilated ‘on the inside. Length 12 lines. Hab. N. India. 10. HAMMATICHERUS HUMERALIS, 0. 8. BM. H. ferrugimeus, humeris subnigris, apice truncatis sub-bidentatis, thorace transversim strato ; antennarum articulo tertio apice haud dilatato, articulis quarto—decimo apice dilatatis. Ferruginous, the shoulders biackish. Thorax above covered with transverse undulating grooves. Elytra closely punctured and with short greyish hairs. Antenne with the third joint not dilated at the tip; the fourth to the tenth joints dilated at the tips on the imside. Under side ferruginous, covered with greyish hairs. Length 10 lines. Hab. N. Yndia. “11. HaMMaTICHERUS OBESUS. B.M. Hammaticherus obesus, Dup. Dej. Cat. p. 347. Chevr. Coll. Hab. E, Indies. 12. HAMMATICHERUS NITIDUS, 0. Ss. B.M. H. ferrugineus, capite, thoraceque saturatioribus, capite nudius- culo inter antennas et oculos linea elevata; thoracis spinis lateralibus subrecurvis; elytris ferrugineis. Allied to H. obesus, with which it agrees in size and look: the antennz joints are thinner and more slender in the male, and are not black at the tips; the elytra are ferruginous, with a very slight pubescence scarcely tinging the ferrugmous, whereas in the H. obesus the elytra are thickly clothed with a brownish grey pubescence which quite invests them. Length 14 to 15 lines. Hab. Ceylon (Coll. Thwaites). 128 ' CERAMBYCIDZ. 13. HAMMATICHERUS PARIS. B.M. Cerambyx Paris, Wied. Germ. Mag. iv. 167. Cerambyx Brama, Newman, Ent. Mag. v. 493. Hammaticherus Paris, Dej. Cat. p. 347. Hab. Bengal. 14. HAMMATICHERUS INDUTUS. B.M. Hammaticherus indutus, Newman, Entom. p. 245. Hab. Philippine Islands (Coll. Cuming). 15. HAMMATICHERUS NATALENSIS, 0. S. B.M. H. umbrinus, thorace lateribus inermibus, dorso transversim stri- gato, elytris pube sericea luteo-fusca tectis, sutura spinigera, apice intus obliquis; pedibus, tibiis preesertim, compressis et longitudinaliter subsulcatis. Head with a longitudinal grooved line between the eyes; on each side near the eye there isa slight tubercle; back part of the head protuberant, free from hairs, scabrous with small distinct warts. Antenne (male) with the basal jomt scabrous from largish irre- gular excavated poits, seventh, eighth and ninth jomts sulcated longitudinally, the sixth slightly at the tip, the eleventh jomt not so long as the two preceding taken together. Thorax with- out spine on the sides, back deeply striated across the front striz, somewhat concentric. Elytra covered with a short yel- lowish brown silken pubescence, suture produced mto a spine, tip obliquely cut off wards. Legs compressed; femora, but especially the tibize, grooved on the outside longitudinally. Alhed to H. mdutus. Length 143 to 163 lines. Hab. Port Natal. — 16. HAMMATICHERUS HOLOSERICEUS. B.M. Cerambyx holosericeus, Fabr. S. El. u. 281. Oliv. Col. rw. t. 17. £. 127. Cerambyx bombycinus, Eschsch. Hammaticherus holosericeus, De. Cat. p. 347. Hab. Java; China (Hong Kong). 17. HAMMATICHERUS AURIFABER, 0. S. B.M. H. fuscus, thorace transversim profunde striato, medio longitu- dinaliter bisulcato, pilis aureis ornato, elytris pilis cinereo- fuscis velutinis confertissime vestitis, elytris apice bispmosis. Head with a wide furrow between the eyes, with a transverse groove behind it and one on each side between the furrow and the \ ~*~ CERAMBYCID. 129 antenne; these depressions are covered with golden-coloured hairs. Antenne with the fifth, sixth and seventh jomts spmed at the end, seventh to tenth joits longitudinally hollowed out, the sixth joint slightly at the tip, the eleventh jomt just the length of the preceding. Thorax deeply striated across the ridges, rounded and covered with yellowish silky hairs; there are two longitudinal grooves in the middle, verging towards each other in front. Elytra clothed with velvet-like yellowish grey and ashy brown pubescence, and with two spines at the tip. Femora of middle and hind pairs of legs with two widish spines at the end; tibie slender, especially at the base. Length 15 lines. : Hab. Borneo (Coll. Low). 18. HAMMATICHERUS SPINICORNIS. B.M. Hammaticherus spinicornis, Newman, Entom. p. 245. Hammaticherus longicollis, Eschsch. Dej. Cat. p. 347. Hab. Fhilippime Islands (Coll. Cuming). 19. HAMMATICHERUS FULIGINOSUS. B.M. Cerambyx fuligimosus, Oliv. Col. iv. t. 10. f. 64. Hab. E. Indies. 20. HAMMATICHERUS SERICEUS. B.M. Hammaticherus sericeus, Dej. Cat. p. 347. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Java. 21. HAMMATICHERUS GRISEUS. Cerambyx griseus, Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) mi. 227. Hab. Senegal. 22. HAMMATICHERUS SERVUS, I. S. B.M. H. fuscus, pube cimerea densissime (in elytris diverse sita) im- vestitus ; oculis postice fere mm partes duas divisis; thorace supra subnoduloso, latere tuberculo magno, elytris apice ro- tundato ad suturam paullo subemarginato, sutura apice sub- curvata. Brown, entirely covered with a very close ash-coloured silky down, which lies in different directions on the elytra so as to look like rubbed velvet ; the elytra are rounded at the tip, and near the suture are slightly notched; the sutural margin is somewhat curved at the end, so that the elytra could not meet : G5 130 CERAMBYCID&, along their whole length. The notch of the eyes is so great as almost to separate the two portions. The basal joint of the an- tenne is slightly curved; antenna (in female?) not reaching be- yond the middle of the elytra. Forehead somewhat hollowed out. Thorax above somewhat nodulose, the sides with a large tubercle. Length 223 lines. Hab. 23. HAMMATICHERUS SIMPLEX, 0. 8. B.M. H. fusculus, subsericeus, thorace imermi, supra transversim striato, capite inter oculos et antennas limea profunde im- pressa; elytris truncatis, spma brevi suturali; antennis arti- culis quinto—decimo intus apice dilatato-triangularibus. Brown, slightly covered with an ashy brown pubescence; a deep impressed line down the front of the head between the eyes and the antenne. Antenne with the jomts from the fifth to the tenth dilated triangularly at the tip on the mner side. Thorax contracted in front all round, above transversely striated, and with a slight oblique line on each side of the back. LElytra at the end transversely truncated with a short sutural spine. Length 10 lines. Hab. W. Africa. 24. HAMMATICHERUS SCABRICOLLIS. B.M. Hammaticherus scabricollis, Chevr. Rev. et Mag. de Zool. 1852, Sept. p. 417. Hab. N. Chima (Shanghai) and Hong Kong (J.C. Bowring, Esq.). 95. HAMMATICHERUS MILES. B.M. Cerambyx miles, Bonelli, Spec. Ins. Sub. 26. pl. 5. Brullé, Exp. Morée, p. 252. Muls. Col. de France, p. 31. Hammaticherus miles, Dej. Cat. p. 347. Lap. An. Art. u. 428. pl. 30. f. 5. Cerambyx “ militaris, Bon.,” Latr. R. A. vy. 116. Cerambyx procerus, Hoffmansegg. Cerambyx nodicornis, Kuster, Kaf. Eur. n. 43. Cerambyx nodulosus, Germ. Reise Dalm. Cerambyx Friulanus, Dahl. Var. Hammaticherus intricatus, L. Fairm. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1848, p. 167. Hab. 8. Europe (Coll. Frivaldsky). § 7 CERAMBYCID. 131 26. HAMMATICHERUS MIRBECKII. B.M. Cerambyx Mirbecku, Lucas, Ann. Sc. Nat. 1842, p. 184; Algé- rie, p. 484. t. 41. f. 3. Hab. Algeria. 27. HAMMATICHERUS ORIENTALIS. Hammaticherus orientalis, Kuster, Kaf. Eur. 1. 45. Hab. Asia Minor (Brussa).. 28. HAMMATICHERUS CARINATUS. Hammaticherus carmatus, Kiister, Kaf. Eur. 1. 46. Hab. Dalmatia. 99. HAMMATICHERUS THIRKII. Hammaticherus Thirku, Kister, Kaf. Eur. 1. 47. Hab. Asia Minor (Brussa). 30. HamMatTicHERus Heros. B.M. Cerambyx Cerdo var. major, Linn. Syst. Nat. u. 629. Cerambyx Heros, Scop. Ent. Carn. p. 51. f. 163. Oe, Col. iv..t..1.f. 1. Pictet, Mem. Genev. vui. 393 (on stigmata). Steph. Man. Brit. Col. p. 270. Muls. Col. de France, p. 30. Cerambyx luguber, Voet, Col. i. t. 5. f. 9. Hamaticherus Heros, Steph. Brit. Ent. i. 228. Var. Hammaticherus audax, Dahl. Hab. Europe. 31. HAMMATICHERUS Dux. Hammaticherus Dux, Falderm. Nouv, Mem. Soc. Imp. Nat. HOS: v. 264. t. 7. f. 5, 6. Hab. Persia. 32. HAMMATICHERUS VELUTINUS. B.M. Hammaticherus velutinus, Dej. Cat. p. 347. Cerambyx velutinus, Brullé, Exp. Mor. 11. 252. Lap. An. Art. 11. 429. Mulsant, Col. de France, p. 29. Hab. S. Europe. 33. HAMMATICHERUS CERDO. B.M. Cerambyx Cerdo, Linn. Syst. Nat. ii. 629. Oliv. Col. iv. t. 10. f. 65. Panz. PF. EG. 82:2. 132 CERAMBYCIDA. Cerambyx cerdo, Steph. uae Brit. Col. p. 270. Mulsant, Col. de Fr. p. 3 ~~Cerambyx Scopoli, Laich, Tyr. Ins. ii. 8. Cerambyx piceus, Fourc. Ent. Par. p. 74. Var. Hammaticheruvs paludivagus, Lucas, Ann. Sc. Nat. un. s. xvi. 185 (olim). Hab. Europe; N. Africa. 34. HAMMATICHERUS TATARICUS. B.M. Hammaticherus Tataricus, Gebler; Motch. Bull. Mosc. 1845, p. 87. Cerambyx scapularis, Fischer. Hab. Siberia. 35. HAMMATICHERUS NERII. Cerambyx Neru, Hrichs. Wagn. Alger. ii. 188. pl. 8. Hammaticherus mauritanicus, Bug. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ix. 395. Hab. Algeria. 36. HAMMATICHERUS SERICUS. B.M. Pachydissus sericus, Newman, Ent. Mag. v. 494. Hab. Australia (Sydney) (Ent. Club). 37. HAMMATICHERUS (?) AURIPENNIS. B.M. Hammaticherus auripennis, Newman, Entom. p. 245. Hab. Philippine Islands (Coll. Cuming). 38. HAMMATICHERUS ? SIMULANS, 0. S. B.M. H. fuscus, elytris apice bidentatis, supra luteo-fusco maculatis, thorace antice posticeque transversim striato, medio undu- latim rugoso. This species is marked much like the Rhytidodera Bowring, the spots on the elytra bemg arranged in five lines, but they are rather thicker and more confluent ; the head and thorax haye scattered, brownish yellow hairs, the elytra are bidentate at f tip, the sutural tooth being sharp. Legs and under side covered with greyish hairs. Length 14 lines. Hab. Tenasserim (J. Packman, Esq.). 69. RHYTIDODERA, n. g. This genus has many of the characters of Hammaticherus, but is much more elongated; the eyes behind project over the back CERAMBYCID. 133 part of the head and are ciliated excepting on the hind margin of the narrow part: the thorax is contracted in front and be-_ hind, the central part is rounded, and has from eighteen to nineteeen elevated parallel longitudimal ridges. The antennz on the inside at the tips of each jomt.are somewhat dilated and rounded. Elytra with the suture slightly produced at the end beyond the obliquely truncated tips. - 1. RaytipopErRA Bowrinell, n.s. PI. IV. f. 1. B.M. R. fusca, elytris singulis plurimis maculis ochraceis lineatim or- dinatis, corpore subtus pedibusque pilis cinereis tectis. Head above the labrum punctured, between the antennze ridged and hairy; behind the eyes roughly punctured, the punc- tures running together. The thorax m front and behind trans- versely ridged, between these ridges and the numerous longitu- dinal ridges of the middle portion are several scattered yellowish hairs. Scutellum covered closely with yellowish hairs. Elytra closely punctured, the punctures often running together, and with many scattered greyish yellow hairs and lnear spots of yel- lowish hair arranged in five longitudinal lines, the spots near the base often wanting, and from the middle to the tip arranged as it were in four transverse bands. Antenne covered with a close brownish pubescence: under side of body and legs covered with adpressed grey hairs. Length 13 lines. Hab. China (Hong Kong) (J. C. Bowring, Esq.). 70. TRIRACHYS. Trirachys, Hope, Proc. Ent. Soc. 1841, p. 61; Trans. Ent. Soc. W.ll. . TRIRACHYS ORIENTALIS. Trirachys orientalis, Hope, Proc. Ent. Soc. 1841, p. 61; Trans. Ent. Soc. iv. 11. Hab. China (Chusan). ™ 71. CRIODION. Criodion, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 571. Cerambyx (Stenocorus), p., Germ. a 134 CERAMBYCIDA. > 1. CRIODION TOMENTOSUM. B.M. Criodion tomentosum, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 572. Dej. Cat. p. 347. Hab. Brazil. 2. CRIODION ERYTHROPUS. B.M. Criodion erythropus, Dej. Cat. p. 347. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 3. CRIODION HOLOSERICEUM. B.M. Criodion holosericeum, Dej. Cat. p. 347. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 4. CRIODION SETOSUM. B.M. Cerambyx (Stenocorus) setosus, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. p. 507. Criodion setosum, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ui. 572. Criodion puneticolle, Dej. Cat. p. 347. Hab. Brazil. 5. CRIODION CORVINUM. B.M. Cerambyx (Stenocorus) corvinus, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. p. 508. Criodion corvinum, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. u. 572. Hab. Brazil. 6. CRIODION CASTANOPTERUM. Criodion castanopterum, Erichs. Schomb. Reis. ui. 571. Hab. British Guiana. 7. CRIODION SEXMACULATUM. Criodion sexmaculatum, Bug. Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) ui. 298, Hab. Brazil. 8. CriopIoN EBURIOIDES. Criodion Eburioides, Blanch. D’ Orb. ? Amér. Mer. p. 209. pl. , i 2. Hab. Patagonia (Rio Negro). “72. XESTIA. Xestia, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 16. 1. XESTIA ELEGANS. B.M. Xestia elegans, Gory, Guér. Mag. de Zool. 1833, pl. 64. Hab. Brazil. - CERAMBYCID&. 135 2. XESTIA LATERALIS. Xestia lateralis, Erichs. Arch. 1847, p. 140. Hab. Peru. 3. XESTIA DORSALIS. B.M. Xestia dorsalis, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. : 4, XESTIA CONFUSA. B.M. Xestia confusa, Dej. Cat. p. 347. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. \ 5. XESTIA SPINIPENNIS. B.M. Xestia spinipennis, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. m1. 17. Hab. Brazil. 6. XESTIA ANNULIPES. B.M. Criodion annulipes, Bug. Gueér. Icon. R. A. (texte) im. 228. Hab. Brazil. 7. XESTIA PICTIPES. B.M. Criodion pictipes, Newman, Ent. Mag. v. 396. Hab. Brazil (Ent. Club). 8. Xestia SoMMERI. B.M. Xestia Sommeri, Dej. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 73. DIORUS, n. g. Head with the antenne rather short, the jomts on the mside somewhat dilated and cup-shaped, each being received into the one before it, the third jomt hardly longer than the others ; face very short, eyes very large. Thorax as wide as long, the middle elevated into two large transverse tubercles; sides nearly par- allel. Elytra wider at the base than the thorax, tip produced into a spine. This genus is allied to Criodion, and has at first sight a con- siderable resemblance to some of the wae of the Australian genus Phoracantha. 1. Diorvus BIAPICULATUS, n.s. PI. IV. f. 3. B.M. D. fuscus, elytris rugose punctatis, ochraceo longitudinaliter striatis, apice acute spinosis, sutura breviter spinosa. 136 CERAMBYCIDA. Brown, head and thorax sprinkled over with grey hairs, the latter subferrugmous round the tubercles. Elytra roughly punc-- tured, the punctures running into each other, with short grey hairs scattered over the surface, brown, with ochraceous streaks, clearest about the suture, a slight callus on each elytron near the base in the middle, and two small elongated yellow spots behind the middle of each, the one nearest the suture behind the other ; their edges are regular ; sutures spined, elytra spined at the tip, the sutural spine close to the apical one, but shorter than it. Legs with the femora considerably compressed ; legs and under side covered with greyish hairs. Length 10 lines. Hab. Brazil. “74. EURYCEPHALUS. Eurycephalus, Dej. Cat. p. 348. Lap. An. Art. ui. 430. Cerambyx, p., Oliv. 1. EURYCEPHALUS MAXILLOSUS. B.M. Cerambyx maxillosus, Oliv. Col. iv.t. 20. f. 147. Eurycephalus cephalotes, Dej. Cat. (olim). Cerambyx Lundu, Far. S. El. u. 273. ¢. Cerambyx nigripes, Oliv. Col. iv. t. 20. f. 149. Hab. E. Indies; Java; Philippme Islands (Coll. Cuming). 75. STERNOPLISTES. Purpuricenus (Sternoplistes), Guérin, Icon. R. A. (texte) 1. 224. 1. STERNOPLISTES TEMMINCKII.. Purpuricenus (Sternoplistes) Temmincku, Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) ii. 224. Hab. Japan. 76. EURYPROSOPUS, n. g. » . Head very wide, especially in front, the cheeks produced into _an angle outside the base of the mandibles. Eyes separated into two small distinct portions by a rather wide bridge. Labrum (?) membranous, elongated, truncated at the end and ciliated. Jaws strong, slightly curved, blunt at the end. The antennz long, third joint tufted with hair at the end. Thorax cup-shaped, being rather suddenly contracted behind. Elytra soft, quite flat at the a CERAMBYCIDZ. 137 tip, tip rounded. Femora very thickly clubbed at the end, the base slender, tibiz slender. This genus seems to speed ae in many particulars with Hu- rycephalus, an Eastern genus. 1. EURYPROSOPUS CLAVIPES, n.s. PI. IV. f. 2. B.M. E. flavescenti-rufus, elytris apice nigris, articulis 5-11 nigris, tertio et quarto apice tantum nigris, tertio apice fasciculato, sutura interdum nigra. Of a yellowish red, the tip of the elytra black (as is sometimes the sutural margin) and a mark on each side at the base near the suture ; tip of third jot of antenne tufted at the end and black, tip of fourth jomt and whole of other joints black. Length 83 lines. Hab. Brazil. * ‘. 77, PURPURICENUS. Purpuricenus, Ziegl. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. uu. 568. Cerambyx, p., L ‘1. Purpuricenus K@uueri. B.M. Cerambyx Keehleri, Linn. Syst. Nat. u. 631. Ponz. F. I. G. Purp. Keehleri, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 569. Var. Purpuricenus cinctus, Villa, Col. Eur. p. 36. Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 34. Var. Purpuricenus bilineatus, Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 34. P. bipunctatus, Villa, Col. Eur. p. 36. Var. P. Servillei, Hg, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 569. Oliv. Col. iv. t. 3 -f 13 db. Hab. Europe. 2. PuRPURICENUS D AINII. B.M. Cerambyx Desfontainii, Fabr. S. El. ii. 474. Oliv. Col. iv. t. 23. f. 183. Hab. East and N. Africa. 3. PURPURICENUS BUDENSIS. © B.M. Cerambyx Budensis, Goeze, Naturf. xix. 70. t. 4. f. 3. Lamia Ungarica, Herbst, Arch. p. 90. t. 25. f. 6. Cerambyx Keehleri, Oliv. Cole WHAAS LETS Hab. §S. Europe. s ONS Go - 138 CERAMBYCID A. 4, PuRPURICENUS Boryt. B.M. ~ Purpuricenus Boryi, Brullé, Exp. Morée, p. 251. pl. 43. f. 1. Hab. Greece. 5. PURPURICENUS AFFINIS. Purpuricenus affinis, Brullé, Exp. Morée, p. 251. Hab. Greece. 6. PURPURICENUS AETNENSIS. Purpuricenus Atnensis, Basst, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1834, pl. .f. . Hab. Sicily (Mt. Etna). 7. PURPURICENUS DALMATINUS. B.M. ~ Purpuricenus Dalmatinus, Sturm, Cat. Col. p. 343. t. 6. £. 2. Purpuricenus Fellowsii, White, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. xv. 111. t. 8. f. 4. Hab. Asia Minor (Xanthus) (Sir C. Fellows); Dalmatia. 8. PURPURICENUS MONTANUS, 2.8. B.M. P. niger, thorace antice maculis duabus triangularibus rufis ; elytris miniaceis medio nigro biplagiatis. P. montanus, White, Ili. Proc. Zool. Soc. pi. . f. Black, thorax on each side with a triangular red spot, reach- ing from the spme to the fore-margin, scutellum black; elytra vermilion, each with an elongated black mark in the middle, neither extending to the suture nor to the outer margin ; elytra covered with large punctures. Head, antenne, thorax, under side of body and legs black. Length 6 lines. Hab. Himalaya Mountains. 9. PURPURICENUS DUMERILII. B.M. Purpuricenus Dumerilii, Lucas, Alger. t. P. Latreillei, De7. MSS. Hab. Algeria. 10. PURPURICENUS sya sss B.M. Cerambyx sanguinolentus, Oliv. Col. iv. t. 20. f. 155. Hab. E. Indies. 11. PURPURICENUS BARBARUS. B.M. Purpuricenus barbarus, Lucas, Algérie, t. 41. f. 8. Hab. Algeria. CERAMBYCID&. 139 12. PURPURICENUS SINENSIS, 0. Ss. B: bo ba niger, elytris miniaceis, thorace’ supra miniaceo, maculis quin- que nigris, duabus ad margimem anticam, tribus ad posticam, postice medio gibboso. Head, antennz, under side of thorax and abdomen with the legs black. Thorax and elytra vermilion-red, the former with five black spots, two near the fore margin and three near the hind margin ; thorax wider than long, gibbous above in the middle behind. Length 63 lines. Hab. N. China (Shanghai) (Coll. Fortune). 13. PurPpurRIcENuUS WEsTWOoOODII. Purpuricenus Westwoodu, Melly. Hab. S. Africa (Earl of Derby). 14. PurPpuRIcENuS MEDICcI. Purpuricenus Medici, Bert. Ann. Sc. Nat. Bologn. 1845, p. 422. Hab. 8. Africa (Inhambeno). 15. PuRPURICENUS HUMERALIS. B.M. Cerambyx humeralis, Fabr. S. El. u. 274. Hab. N. America. 16. PuRPURICENUS ANGULATUS. B.M. Purpuricenus angulatus, Dey. MSS. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Mexico; Honduras. = 17. PURPURICENUS DECORUS. Cerambyx decorus, Oliv. Col. iv. 128. t. 5. f. 38 &. Acanthopterus tripunctatus, Gory, Guér. Icon. R. A. pl. 43.£.7 2. Purpuricenus imperialis, Dej. Cat. (olim) 2. Acanthopterus decorus, Gory, Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) iti. 223. Hab. Senegal. 78. CYCLODERA. Cyclodera, White, Stoke’s Voy. App. i. 510. 1, CycLODERA QUADRINOTATA. B.M. eerosers quadrinotata, White, Stoke’s Voyage, App. i. 510. t. 2. . f Hab. Australia (Percy Islands). 140 CERAMBYCIDZ. 2. CycLoDERA ANGASII, n. s. B.M. Purpuricenus (Cyclodera), n.s., White, Angas, South Australia Illustrated, pl. 50. f. 17. C. nigra, subtus holosericea; thorace aurantiaco, maculis duabus transversis nigris, fasciaque postica nigra, antice trifolata, elytris aurantiacis, apice et macula dorsali magna nigris. Black ; thorax above and below orange, with two transverse black spots above and a black band on hind part, the front mar- gin with two deep notches, which leave three leaf-like projections, one in the middle and one at each end. Hab. S. Australia (Adelaide) (G. F. Angas, Esq.). Marked on the thorax much like the Purpuricenus Desfon- tain : it may be only a variety of the preceding. “79. ANOPLISTES. Anoplistes, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. u. 570. Cerambyx, p., Pailas. 1. ANOPLISTES HALODENDRI. B.M. Cerambyx Halodendri, Pallas, Iter, u. 724; Icon. t. F. f. 15. Cerambyx humeralis, Oliv. Col. iv. 38. t. 19. f. 141 8. Purpuricenus (Anoplistes) Halodendri, Serv. Ann. Sov. Ent. Fr. ii. 570. Hab. Siberia. 2. ANOPLISTES SELLATUS. B.M. Cerambyx sellatus, Steven. Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. p. 498. Anoplistes sellatus, Dej. Cat. p. 348. Hab. Siberia. 80. TYLOSIS. Tylosis, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. n.s. u. 9. Anoplistes, p., De). 1. TyLOSIS MACULATUS. B.M. Tylosis maculatus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. n.s.u.9. Anoplistes puncticollis, Klug, Dej. Cat. p. 348. Hab. Mexico. 2. TYLOSIS OCULATUS. Tylosis oculatus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. n.s. 11. 9. Hab. Mexico (Puento Nacional). CERAMBYCIDA. 141 3. TYLOSIS SUTURALIS, n.s. PI. IV. f. 4. B.M. T. niger, thorace supra miniaceo, maculis duabus nigris levibus transversis ; elytris miniaceis ; sutura late nigra, basi apiceque miniaceis. Black, the thorax above vermilion, with two transverse black smooth spots in the middle; elytra vermilion, the suture widely margined with black, except at the base and tip, which are red. Hab. Mexico (E. P. Coffin, Esq.). ‘“» 81. ROSALIA. Rosalia, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ui. 561. Cerambyx, p., L. 1. ROSALIA ALPINA. B.M. _Cerambyx alpinus, L. Syst. Nat. i. 2. p. 628. Ollie. Cot iv.22-t..9. £:-28. Drury, Ins. 1.57. t..31. f. 5. awe vol Ge. 221, 22. Cerambyx pilosus, Poda, Mus. Grec. p. 32. Rosalia alpma, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. uu. 561. La Rosalie, Geoffr. Ins. Par. 1. 202. pl. 3. f. 6. Hab. Mountains of Europe. 2. RosALIA FUNEBRA. Rosalia funebra, Motch. Bull. Mosc. 1845, p. 87. t. 2. f. 8. Hab. N. W. America (Sitka; Oregon). 82. EURYBATUS. Eurybatus, Dej. Chevr. Coll. Cerambyx, p., Saunders. 1. EURYBATUS HARIOUUS. B.M. Eurybatus hariolus, Dej. MSS. Chevr. Coll. Hab. E. Indies. 2. EURYBATUS FORMOSUS. B.M. Cerambyx formosus, Saunders, Trans. Ent. Soc. ii. 178. t. 16. f. 4. Hab, E. Indies. 3. EURYBATUS DECEM-PUNCTATUS.. B.M. Purpuricenus 10-punctatus, Westw. Cab. Or. Ent. p. 59. pl. 29. £2 Hab. Assam (Silhet). 142 CERAMBYCID&. 4, KURYBATUS NOVEM-PUNCTATUS. B.M. Purpuricenus 9-punctatus, Westw. Cab. Or. Ent. p. 59. pl. 29. f.3 Hab. Spel 5. EURYBATUS LATERITIUS. B.M. Lamia lateritia, Hope, Zool. Misc. p. 27. Hab. N. India (Hardw. Beq.). 83. ERYTHRUS, n. g. Saperda, p., Westwood. Head produced; antenne rather short, the fifth to the tenth . joints somewhat dilated at the end on the inner side. Thorax narrow in front, widest behind, with two small transverse tuber- cles on the back. Elytra elongated, shghtly dilated at the tip and thickened or slightly reflexed on the margin. Legs short. 1. ErytuHrus CHAMPIONI, n.s. Pl. IV. f. 4. B.M. E. miniaceus, antennis, corpore subtus (capite prothoraceque ex- ceptis), pedibus, maculisque duabus thoracis subcurvatis nigris ; elytris medio longitudimaliter unicostatis, marginibus et su- tura incrassatis, apice serrulato, et breviter piloso. Vermilion, head and thorax above and below red, the tubercles on the latter black, and having a black mark also before them. Mesothorax, legs, antennz and under side of abdomen black. Scutellum red. LElytra red, margin thickened, each furnished with a costa down the middle, tips rounded and serrulate ; suture with a very short spme; margins and end of suture with many short yellowish hairs. Length 92 lnes. Hab. Hong Kong (J. C. Bowring, Esq.). 2. ERYTHRUS FORTUNEI, n. Ss. B.M. E. mimiaceus, capite, antennis, corpore subtus, thoracis maculis 2 et lmeis 2 nigtis, elytris apice mtegris, medio unicostatis, margine subincrassato. Vermilion-red; head and antennz black, face with some ful- vous hairs, under side of body and legs black. Thorax above red, with two small black spots, one on each side of the two biack dorsal lmes which imeclude the tubercles. Scutellum blackish. Elytra entire at the tip, longitudinally and rather & CERAMBYCID. 143 strongly keeled down the middle, the margin somewhat thick- ened. | Length 8 lines. Hab. N. Chima (Shanghai) (Coll. Fortune). 3. EryTHRUS WESTWOODII, n.s. B.M. E. mimiaceus, antennis et capite postice nigris ; thorace supra et subtus miniaceo, lmeis duabus nigris, scutello nigro; elytris apice integris, medio unicostatis, margine subincrassato. Head red, antenne and back part of head black. Thorax above and below red, the back with two black lines; scutellum black. Elytra at the tip entire, in the middle distinctly one- ribbed, the edge of elytra somewhat thickened. Length 83 lines. Hab. N. India (Himalaya Mountains). 4. ERYTHRUS BICOLOR. B.M. Saperda bicolor, Westw. Cab. Orient. Ent. t. 29. f. 9. Hab. N. India. 84. SMILECERAS. Smileceras, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. u.s. u. 8. Cerambyx, p., Say. 1. SMILECERAS SOLITARIUS. Cerambyx solitarius, Say, J. A. N. S. iu. 410. Smileceras solitarium, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. n. s. u. 9. Hab. Arkansas; N. Mexico. 85. PERARTHRUS. Perarthrus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Se. Phil. u. s. ii. 101. 1. PERARTHRUS VITTATUS. Perarthrus vittatus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. n. s. ii. 102. Hab. California (San Diego). 86. CROSSIDIUS. Crossidius, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. n.s. ii. 102. 144 CERAMBYCID. 1. CROSSIDIUS TESTACEUS. Crossidius testaceus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. n. s. ii. 102. Hab. California (San Diego and R. Colorado). “87. PACHYTERIA. Pachyteria, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. u. 553. Cerambyx, p., Fadr. - 1. PACHYTERIA FASCIATA. B.M. Cerambyx fasciatus, Fabr. S. El. ii. 276. Oliv. Col: iv. 19-1: 1. £. 4: Cerambyx populneus, Schrot. Abh. 1. 349. t. 3. f. 1. Pachyteria fasciata, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 554. Var.? Pachyteria dimidiata, Westw.Cab. Or. Ent. p. 60. pl. 29. f. 8. Hab. E. Indies; Assam. 2. PACHYTERIA BICOLOR. Pachyteria bicolor, Dej. Cat. p. 349. Parry, Trans. Ent. Soc. v. 182. pl. 18. f. 5. Hab. Java. 88. NIRAUS. Nireus, Newman, Charlesw. Mag. Nat. Hist. iv. 194. Euchroma, Guér. Delessert, Voy. (nec Serv.). Purpuricenus, p., Hope. 1. NIRZUS TRICOLOR. B.M. Nireus tricolor, Newman, Mag. Nat. Hist. iv. 194. Euchroma bicolor, Guér. Delessert, Voy. p. 57. t. 14. f. 1. Hab. Tenasserim. 2. NIREZUS EQUESTRIS. Nireus equestris, Newman, Entom. p. 79. Hab. 2 (Mus. Zool. Soc.) 3. NIRZUS RUBRIPENNIS. B.M. Purpuricenus rubripennis, Hope, Linn. Trans. xix. t. 10. f. 6. Hab. E. Indies (Silhet). 89. EURYARTHRUM. Euryarthrum, Blanch. Hist. Ins. u. 149. 1. EURYARTHRUM ALBOCINCTUM. Euryarthrum albocinctum, Blanch. Hist. Ins. u. 170. Hab. Singapore. CERAMBYCIDA. 145 “~ 90. ZONOPTERUS. Zonopterus, Hope, Linn. Trans. xix. 110. 1. ZONOPTERUS FLAVITARSIS. B.M. -Zonopterus flavitarsis, Hope, Linn. Trans. xix. 111. t. 10. f. 6. Hab. E. Indies. 91. POLYSCHISIS. Polyschisis, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 564. Cerambysx, p., Oliv. . 1. PoLyscHISIS HIRTIPES. Cerambyx hirtipes, Oliv. Col. iv. 36. t. 20. f. 157. Polyschisis hirtipes, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ti. 564. Hab. Cayenne. (“C. G. Hope,” Oliv.) 2. PoLYSCHISIS MELANARIA. Pl. IV. f. 6. B.M. Polyschisis melanaria, Dej. Cat. p. 348. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 92. CALLISPHYRIS. Callisphyris, Newman, Entom. p. 1. 1. CALLISPHYRIS MACROPUS. Callisphyris macropus, Newman, Entom. p. 1. f. Hab. I. of Chiloe. 93. TRAGIDION. Tragidion, Serville, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ui. 89. Cerambyx, p., L. Callidium, p., Fadr. Cerambyx (Purpuricenus), p., Germ. 1. TRAGIDION COQUUS. B.M. Cerambyx coquus, L. Syst. Nat. u. 630. Callidium lynceum, Fabr. S. El. u. 344. Cerambyx lynceus, Oliv. Col. iv. 37. t. 14. f. 97. Cerambyx (Purpuricenus) Melsheimeri, Knoch, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. p. 502. Tragidion lynceum, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 90. Tragidion coquus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. n.s.u. 10. Hab. N. America. H 146 CERAMBYCID&. 2. TRAGIDION FULVIPENNE. B.M. Callidium fulvipenne, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. ui. 414. Tragidion fulvipenne, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. u.s. fi; Hab. N. America (Missouri, Louisiana) (Mr. Carter). ™ 94. ORTHOSTOMA. Orthostoma, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ui. 61. Compsocerus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. m1. 62. Cerambyx, p., Schenh. Callichroma, p., Germar. . 1. ORTHOSTOMA ABDOMINALE. Cerambyx abdominalis, Gyll. Schenh. Syn. Ins. i. 3. App. 157. Orthostoma abdominalis, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iii. 62. Callichroma rufiventre, Germ. Ins. Sp. p. 495. Hab. Brazil. (“I. of France,” Schoenh.) 2. ORTHOSTOMA VENTRALE. B.M. Callichroma ventrale, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. p. 494. Hab. Brazil. . 3. ORTHOSTOMA HAEMORRHOIDALE. B.M. Callichroma hemorrhoidale, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. p. 496. Orthostoma smaragdina, De. Cat. p. 350. Hab. Brazil. 4. ORTHOSTOMA ERYTHROGASTER, 0. S. ‘ B.M. O. viride, capite antice et subtus chalybeo micante, abdomine © subtus fiavo-rufo, pedibus chalybeo-nigris, antennis nigris, ar- ticulis tertio quartoque postice subciliatis. Green, head and thorax rather more lively in hue than the elytra; the head in front and beneath tmged with chalybeous ; antennee black, the third and fourth jomts behind somewhat cili- ated. Under side of abdomen yellowish red. Legs black, tinged with chalybeous, Thorax depressed, not narrowed in front. Length 53 lines. Hab. Brazil (Ent. Club). 5. ORTHOSTOMA RUFICEPS. B.M. -Compsocerus ruficeps, Dej. Cat. p. 350. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. CERAMBYCIDA. 147 6. ORTHOSTOMA VIRIDIPENNE. B.M. Compsocerus viridipennis, Dej. Cat. p. 350. Chevr. Coll. Compsocerus tricolor, Mannerh. Hab. Brazil. 7. ORTHOSTOMA BARBICORNE. B.M. Saperda barbicornis, Fabr. S. El, ii. 321. Saperda plumigera, Oliv. Col. iv. 13. t. 1. f. 2. Callidium barbicorne, Schenh. Syn. Ins. i. 3. p. 456. Compsocerus barbicornis, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 63. Hab. Brazil. 8. ORTHOSTOMA VIOLACEUM, D.S. B.M. O. rufum, elytris violaceis micantibus pilis cimereis sparsis, abdo- mine subtus nigro-virescente, apice ferrugimeo, antennarum articulo sexto nigro-fasciculato. Rufous, elytra violet-purple metallic shining, with some scat- tered ash-coloured hairs ; abdomen beneath black, with a greenish tinge, the tip ferrugmous, the sixth jomt tufted with black hairs. Closely allied to O. barbicorne. Hab. Brazil (Rio Grande) (Coll. Plant). 9. ORTHOSTOMA JUCUNDUM. B.M. Cosmisoma jucundum, Dej. Cat. p. 350. Chevr. Coll. Had. Brazil. 10. ORTHOSTOMA DISTINCTUM. B.M. Compsocerus distinctus, Dej. Cat. p. 350. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 1*. ORTHOSTOMA EQUESTRE. B.M. Cosmisoma equestre, Dej. Cat. p. 350. Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) m1. 231. Hab. Brazil. 12. OrTHOSTOMA IGNEUM, 20. Ss. B.M. O. ferrugineum, elytris basi igneo-purpureis, apice virescente- eneis, antennis articulo sexto nigro-fasciculato; abdomine subtus nigro-fusco. Head, thorax, antenne and legs light ferruginous, the sixth joint of antennz tufted with dark brown hairs, the hairs nearly covering the jomt. Scutellum pale, hollowed in the middle. H 2 148 CERAMBYCID&. Elytra metallic shining, for two-thirds from the base of a fiery purple, the tip of a greenish brassy hue ; under side of abdomen of a dark, nearly black brown; elytra with short subferruginous hairs, placed most thickly at the tip, which is somewhat dilated. Length 4% lines. Hab. Brazil (Rio Grande) (Coll. Plant). 95. DELTASPIS. Deltaspis, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ui. 7. 1. DELTASPIS AURO-MARGINATA. B.M. Deltaspis auro-marginata, Dup. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iii. 8. Deltaspis pretiosa, Klug, De. Cat. p. 348. Hab. Mexico. 2. DELTASPIS THORACICA, 01. S. B.M. | D. olivaceo-viridis, thorace supra purpureo-miniaceo maculis sex nigris, antennarum articulo basali, et. femoribus purpureo- miniaceis. Elytra of an olive-green, slightly pubescent. Antenne nearly black, the basal jomt, except at the tip, red. Thorax above pur- plish vermilion, front edge black ; back with six black spots im- pressed, one on each side, with two close to each other between the lateral one and the middle. Legs black, femora purplish ver- milion, with the tip black. Under side of thorax and abdomen blackish brown, covered with ashy brown pubescence. Length from 7 to 8 lines. Hab. Mexico. ‘\ 96. CHRYSOPRASIS. Chrysoprasis, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iu. 5. Callichroma, p., Germar. 1. CHRYSOPRASIS FESTIVA. Chrysoprasis festiva, Dup. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 7. Hab. Cayenne. 2. CHRYSOPRASIS ERYTHROGASTER. B.M. Chrysoprasis erythrogaster, Dej. Cat. p. 350. Chevr. Coll. Had. Brazil. CERAMBYCID. 149 3. CHRYSOPRASIS VIRIDISSIMA. B.M. Chrysoprasis viridissima, De. Cat. p. 351. Chevr. Coll. Chrysoprasis sericea, Mannerh. ; Hab. Brazil. 4. CHRYSOPRASIS PUBESCENS. B.M. Chrysoprasis pubescens, Reiche, Goudot Coll. Hab. Columbia (Coll. Goudot). - 5. CHRYSOPRASIS VENTRALIS. B.M. Chrysoprasis ventralis, Dej. Cat. p. 351. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Cayenne. 6. CHRYSOPRASIS AUREICOLLIS, N.S. B.M. C. lete viridis, thorace aureo-viridis confertissime reticulato- punctigero, elytris punctatis subscabris, punctis piligeris, abdo- mine subtus rufo. Bright green; thorax golden green, very closely covered with largish poimts, which give it a reticulated appearance. Elytra punctured, appearing as if somewhat scabrous, the punctures with short black hairs. Antenne and legs black, femora slightly tinged with green; abdomen beneath rufous. Length 3 lines. Hab. Brazil (Ega and Para) (Coll. Bates). 7. CHRYSOPRASIS SUTURALIS. BM. Chrysoprasis suturalis, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Columbia. 8. CHRYSOPRASIS SUTURELLA, N.S. B.M. C. viridis, elytris medio lete viridibus aureo tinctis, pilis multis brevibus nigris tectis, sutura obscura (fere nigra) viridi-margi- nata, extra marginem nigram linea leete viridi ; abdomime sub- tus rufo. ; A small species, the elytra of which are of a light yellowish green, margined with deep green, the suture bordered with deep green, almost approaching to black, separated from the general green of the elytra by a line of lighter green, the surface rather thickly covered with short black hairs. Under side of abdomen rufous. Length 32 lines. Hab. Columbia. “oe ee AB 150 CERAMBYCID&. 9. CHRYSOPRASIS HIRTULA, 0. 8. 2 B.M. C. obscure-viridis supra, subtus letior et abdomine rufo ; supra pilis nigris hirtulis tecta, antennis pedibusque nigris pilis seu setis nigris subhirtulis. Of a dull green, roughish, with small black hairs, mandibles green, antennze black ; under side of head and thorax of a brighter green than the upper parts; abdomen of a light red beneath ; legs black, roughish, with black bristling hairs. Length 3 lunes. Hab. Venezuela (Coll. Dyson). ‘10. CHRYSOPRASIS CHRYSOGASTER. B.M. Chrysoprasis chrysogaster, Dej. Cat. p. 351. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 11. CHRYSOPRASIS ZRIPES. B.M. Chrysoprasis zeripes, Chevr. ele Hab. S. America. 12. CHRYSOPRASIS IANTHINA. B.M. Chrysoprasis ianthina, Dej. Cat. p. 351. Chevr. Coll, Hab. Brazil. 13. CHRYSOPRASIS MGRENS, 0. s. B.M. C. nigra, capite viridi-aureo, thorace cupreo confertissime punc- tigero ; ; antennis pedibusque nigris, femoribus viridi tinctis ; abdomine subtus obscuro. Black, punctured, hairy; head golden green; thorax reddish copper-coloured, closely punctured, the punctures giving it a re- ticulated appearance; antennz and legs black, femora tinged with green; abdomen beneath obscure. Length 32 to 4 lines. Hab. Brazil (Para) (Coll. Bates). 14. CHRYSOPRASIS AURIGENA. B.M. Callichroma aurigena, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. p. 496. Chrysoprasis aurigena, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ui. 6. Chrysoprasis aurigenus, Perty, Del. An. p. 89. t. 18. f. 2. Hab. Brazil. 15. CHRYSOPRASIS HYPOCRITA. Chrysoprasis hypocrita, Erichs. Wiegm. Arch. 1847, p. 142. Hab. Peru. CERAMBYCID. 151 “. 97. CORDYLOMERA. Cordylomera, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iil. 23. Cerambyx, p., Oliv. ee 1. CoRDYLOMERA NITIDIPENNIS. B.M. Cordylomera nitidipennis, Dej. Cat. p. 353. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ui. 24. Hab. W. Africa. 2. CoRDYLOMERA TESTACEA. Cordylomera testacea, Buquet, Guér. Icon. R.A. (texte) 11. 233. Hab. W. Africa (Senegal). 3. CoRDYLOMERA TORRIDA. Cerambyx torridus, Oliv. Col. iv. t. 14. f. 95. Cordylomera gratiosa, Dej. Cat. p. 353. Hab. W. Africa. > 4. CoRDYLOMERA GENICULATA. Cordylomera geniculata, Bug. Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) i. 233. Hab. W. Africa (Senegal). ‘98. IONTHODES. Ionthodes, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 558. ~ 1. IoNTHODES FORMOSA. B.M. Ionthodes formosa, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 559. Hab. Senegal. 2. IONTHODES AMABILIS. B.M. Ionthodes amabilis, Hope, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1843, p. 367. Hab. W. Africa (Sierra Leone) (Rev. D. F. Morgan). 3. IONTHODES SCULPTILIS, 0. S. B.M. I. obscure viridis; capite antennis pedibusque ferrugineis, tho- racis lateribus distincte spmosis, dorso nigro-chalybeo acu- ducto; elytris smgulis longitudinaliter sub-bicostatis; tibus posticis compressis apice dilatatis et subnigris; corpore subtus virescente. Head ferrugimous, punctured and striated. Antenne of a rich yellowish brown, basal joint dilated at the tip m front and re- ceiving the second joint as in a cup; third and following joints produced on the inside at the tip. Thorax of a deep blackish Vis 5 ail 152 CERAMBYCID. blue, the upper surface delicately and closely striated in dif- ferent directions, as if a needle had been drawn over it ; on each side there is a distmct spme, blunt at the end and abrupt in front, gradually tapering behind. Scutellum grooved down the middle. Elytra green, rather darker on the margins and at the tip, each with two longitudinal costz. Under side dark green, in some parts slightly pubescent. Legs ferruginous, tibie of hind legs compressed at the tip and tinged with black. Length 114 hnes. Hab. S. Africa (Earl of Derby). 4, IoNTHODES CLAVIPES, 0. 8. B.M. I. ceruleo-viridis, punctata, antennis nigris, pedibus nigris, fe- moribus tenuibus apice clavatis rubris. Head grooved behind the insertion of the antennz and closely punctured in front. Antennze black, basal jomt punctured ; third joint longitudinally grooved and with the three following joints slightly ciliated on the outside. Thorax transversely grooved in front, rather coarsely punctured, a smooth lme down the middle, sides bulging. LElytra bluish green, punctured and transversely streaked, lateral margin deepish blue; under side green, covered more or less generally with a short greyish pubescence. Legs black ; femora clubbed at the end, base slender, club ferruginous ; inner side of tibiz of first pair of legs with short brown pubes- cence. Length 10 lies. Hab. W. Africa (Sierra Leone) (Rev. D. F. Morgan). 99. COMPSOMERA, n. g. Antenne with the basal jomt somewhat thickened and cut abruptly at the tip; third jomt somewhat curved and longitu- dinally grooved down the middle. Thorax nodulose above and with two tubercles on the sides, the posterior the larger. Legs with femora of hind pair extending considerably beyond the end of the body ; all the femora gradually clubbed from the base. Genus between Ionthodes and Aromia. 1. CoMPSOMERA ELEGANTISSIMA, n.s. Pl. IV. f. (ct BAG ©. thorace supra obscure rufo, nigro variegato, lateribus antice maculis duabus sericeis, scutello pilis aureis seu argenteis tecto, elytris purpurascenti-nigris, simgulis macula mtus cur- vata, aurantiaca, pedibus rufis, femoribus (apice excepto) nigris. Head ferruginous, varied with black ; between the front of the / CERAMBYCID. 163 eves and the base of the mandibles a streak of greyish silky pubescence. Antenne rufous, first jomt somewhat scabrous in front ; margins of third joint somewhat scabrous. Thorax deep ferruginous above, the depressed parts black; fore-edge of hind- most lateral tubercle with a patch of light silky hairs and another between it and the fore margin; under side of thorax and body closely covered with deep ashy grey silky pubescence. Scutellum covered with gold or silver coloured silky pubescence. Elytra covered with minute tubercles; of a deep purplish black, each with an orange-coloured linear mark, bent inwards, and with the corresponding mark on the other elytron forming almost the letter X, the sides of these marks margined with very deep black, the black extending behind towards the shoulder. Legs rufous, femora black, rufous at tip. Length 8 to 103 lines. Haé. Port Natal (Coll. Gueinzius). ‘. 100. CALLICHROMA. Callichroma, Latr. R. A. v. 113. Blanch. Hist. Ins. ii. 149. p-, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 11. 556. Aromia, p., Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 559. Cerambyx, p., L. 1. CALLICHROMA MOSCHATUM. B.M. Cerambyx moschatus, Linn. Syst. Nat. ii. 627. Oliv. Col. iv. 23. t. 2. f. 7. Cerambyx odoratus, Degeer, Mem. v. 64. Cerambyx citrmus, Voet, Col. i. 18. t. 6. f. 14. Aromia moschata, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 560. Muls. Col. Fr. p. 37. Steph. Man. Brit. Col. p. 270. Curtis, Brit. Ent. xvi. fol. 738. Var. Cerambyx chlorophana, Fisch. Ent. Motch. Bull. Mosc. 1845, p. 88. Hab. Europe (British Islands). 2, CALLICHROMA AMBROSIACUM. B.M. Cerambyx ambrosiacus, Steven, Mem. Nat. Mosc. ii. 9. ' Germar, Faun. Ins. Eur. v. t. 8. Aromia ambrosiaca, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 560. Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 37. Var. Aromia thoracica, Fischer, Entom. ii. pl. 48. f. 3, 4. Hab. Russia (Caucasus); §. France. H 5 154 CERAMBYCID. 3. CALLICHROMA ROSARUM. B.M. Aromia rosarum, Dahl. Dej. Cat. p. 349. Lucas, Alger. t. 41. f. 9. Var. A. thoracica, Falderm. Hab. 8S. Europe; N. Africa. 4, CALLICHROMA FALDERMANNII. Callichroma Faldermannii, Saunders, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. n.s. mpl 4 if. Hab. N. China (Shanghai) (Coll. Fortune). 5. CALLICHROMA NEOXENUM, 0. Ss. B.M. C.viridi-prasinum ; capite thoraceque nitidis ; antennis purpureo- nigris, femoribus purpureo-rufis, tibus tarsisque purpureo- nigris; elytris elongatis. Of a green, similar to that of Aromia moschata; head, thorax and scutellum shining. Head in front hollowed out and smooth ; mandibles at the base green, at the tip purplish brewn. An- tenn of a purplish black, the last jomts more obscure. Thorax shining, smoothish, across the middle slightly striated. Scutellum hollowed out at the tip. Elytra elongated, extending far be- yond the femora of the hind legs, the surface minutely punctured and striated, punctures and striz running into each other; fe- mora red with a purplish tinge, tip purplish bles tibiee and tarsi of a purplish black, tibize ‘compressed. . Length 16 lines. Hab. 6. CALLICHROMA BUNGII. B.M. Cerambyx Bungu, Falderm. Mém. Acad. St. Petersb. Sav. Etr. ii. 433. Aromia eyanicornis, Dup. Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) im. 222. Hab. N. China; Mongolia. 7. CALLICHROMA NITIDICOLLE. B.M. Aromia corusca, Dej. Cat. p. 349. Aromia nitidicollis, Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) i. 222. Hab. W. Africa. 8. CALLICHROMA FRAGRANS., B.M. Cerambyx fragrans, Dalman in Schenh. Syn. Ins. 1. 3. App. p. 150. Callichroma ruficorne, Chevr. MS. Hab. W. Africa. CERAMBYCID&. 155 9. CALLICHROMA NIGRICORNE. B.M. Callichroma nigricorne, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Port Natal (Coll. Gueinzius). 10. CALLICHROMA CURRORI, 0. Ss. B.M. C. viridi-metallicum, elytris basi, ad humerum, emargmato; fe- moribus pedum quatuor priorum incrassatis, rufis, ad apicem postice sinuatis, tibiis nigris ; tarsis pilis cinereis fere argenteis tectis ; antennis nigris. Metallic green. Thorax on the back in the middle with a few obscure hairs, the raised part slightly striated behind, posterior part rmged. Scutellum poited, grooved across. Elytra green, wide at the base, gradually tapermg towards the tip; depressed at the suture a little way beyond the scutellum, delicately trans- versely striated, the shoulder and a smoothish shining line about the middle punctured. Antenne black, with the outer margin of the third and fourth joints slightly ciliated. Fe- mora of the four anterior legs thickened, red, black at the tip and the base; hind legs with the femora gradually thickened, all the femora are, as it were, sinuated at the end beneath; the tibiz are compressed, black, those of the first four legs with silky brown hairs; tarsi covered with greyish hairs, those of the hind legs almost silvery. Length 114 lines. Hab. Congo (A. Curror, Esq., R.N.). 1l. CALLICHROMA AFRUM. B.M., Cerambyx Afer, L. Mant. Plant. p. 532. Drury, Mlustr. i. pl. 39. f. 4. Dalman, Schenh. Syn. Ins. i. 3. App. p. 150. Callichroma Afra, Dej. Cat. p. 349. Cerambyx ater, Fabr. S. El. 11. 268. Hab. W. Africa. 12. CALLICHROMA SULCATULUM, 0D. s. B.M. C. capite thoraceque zneo-rubris; thorace supra transversim sulcatulo, sulcis crebris, linea media longitudinali dorso leevis- sima; scutello viridi; elytris obscure purpureis, sutura vires- cente ; antennis nigris chalybeo tinctis, corpore subtus flaves- centicvinid Ser1Ceo ; Pears purpureo-nigris femoribus sub-" ciavatis Head and thorax of a brassy red, palpi obscure. Antenne black, some of the joints tinged with chalybeous. Thorax across delicately grooved, the grooves close to each other; down the. middle there is a narrow, smooth, highly polished line, not ex- a bs SiS 156 CERAMBYCID. tending to the front or hind margins; the sides are angled and slightly spmed. Scutellum light green, smooth, sides margined. Elytra obscure purple, the suture margined with green except at the tip; under side yellowish green with a short silken pu- bescence. Legs purplish black, the femora incrassated, those of the hind legs extending a little beyond the apex of the eytes ; tibize elongated, compressed. Length 93 lines. Hab. W. Africa (Sierra Leone) (Rev. D. F. Morgan). 13. CALLICHROMA CINDERELLA, 0. 8s. B.M. C. fusco-zneum, antennis tibiisque nigris ; femoribus rufis apice postice sinuato, tarsis supra pilis sericeis argenteis tectis. Of a brownish brassy hue, the mandibles black at the tip, brassy at the base ; jomts of palpi black, ferrugimous at tip; head more or less thickly punctured, elongated. Thorax with the sides strongly spmed and smooth, the fore edge and the back part of upper surface transversely striated ; hind margin of thorax ringed. Scutellum with a few transverse strie. LElytra rather closely punctured, the base of the suture with a few transverse strie. Femora rufous, black at the tip and at the base, thickened, those of the first two pair considerably, the hind ones somewhat compressed ; hind edge of femora at the tip subsinuate ; tibice compressed, black, the first two pairs with short brownish hairs ; tarsi clothed above with short silvery silky hairs, the hind tarsi much whiter than the others; the soles covered with yellowish hairs. é Length 93 lines. Hab. Australia ‘N. E. coast) (Coll. Dring). 14. CALLICHROMA CRANCHII, n. s. B.M. C. obscure viride, abdomine subtus rufo pilis aureis tecto, an- tennis nigris, articulis angulatis, pedibus rufis ; femoribus quatuor prioribus incrassatis. ' Dark green, thorax above with two depressions filled with short black hairs, sides with a sharpish spme. LElytra not much wider at the base than throughout their length. Under side covered with short golden-coloured silky hairs, abdomen rufous beneath and covered with short silky golden pubescence. Head short and broad. Antenne blackish, basal jomt dotted and striated in front ; third and following joints angled. Legs rufous ; femora of first two pair incrassated; the hind pair rather longer than the elytra, tibize compressed and somewhat mncurved. Length 12 lines. ? Hab. Congo (Tuckey’s Exp.). CERAMBYCID&. 157 A second specimen in the Museum Collection is darker m co- lour and more tinged with purple, the palpi are more rufous, and the tibie and tarsi are lighter in colour than the femora. 15. CALLICHROMA BASALE, 0. 8. B.M. C. viridi-prasinum, elytris basi suturaque subflavis, antennis pe- dibusque rufis, articulo primo antennarum basi obscuro, arti- culis tertio et quarto postice subciliatis. » Green, antenne rufous, basal joint striated across in front, the base blackish, the third and fourth joints behind somewhat ciliated. Thorax above transversely striated, a smoothish lne down the middle. Elytra at the base and on the suture yel- lowish. Legs rufous, femora thickened, tibie of hind legs much compressed; tarsi rufous like the legs. Under side of abdomen green, hind margins of abdominal segments narrowly margined with coppery red and brown. Length 7% lines. Hab. Ashantee. 16. CALLICHROMA SPLENDIDUM. B.M. Callichroma splendidum, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. ae SIL) « Callichroma splendida, Dej. Cat. p. 349. Hab. N. America (U. States). 17. CALLICHROMA RUGICOLLE. B.M. Callichroma rugicollis, Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) mi. 220. Hab. Mexico. 18. CaALLICHROMA CAYENNENSE. B.M. Callichroma scitula, Dej. Cat. p. 349. Callichroma Cayennensis, Dup. Chevr. Coll. Hab. S. America. 19. CALLICHROMA VITTATUM. B.M. Cerambyx vittatus, Fabr. S. El. i. 268. Oliv. Col. iv. 32. t. 2. f. 10. Cerambyx ochropus, Voet, Col. i. t. 10. f. 41. Leptura viridi-aurea, Degeer, Mem. v. 145. t. 15. f. 1. Leptura aurea, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. 1877. Callichroma vittata, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 11. 557. Callichroma rufipes, Dej. Cat. (olim). Hab. Brazil. he ial 158 CERAMBYCID&. 20. CALLICHROMA ASSIMILATUM, 0. 8. B.M. C. viride; thorace vittis duabus nigro-viridibus velutinis ; late- ribus et linea media longitudinali transversim strigatis ; elytris sutura lete aureo-viridi, vittaé media longitudinali velutima ; corpore subtus leete viridi subsericeo; pedibus fuscis, femoribus rufis. Alhed to C. vittatum: the thorax has two velvety longitudinal vittee ; the sides of the thorax and a longitudinal line down the middle are closely covered with transverse strie; the scutellum is grooved down the middle and is of a golden green colour ; the elytra have the suture of a light silky green, in some lights golden; a dark velvety band runs down the middle; the under side is of a lively green, with a slight silken pubescence ; the an- tennee are black; the legs are blackish brown, the femora beg of a light ferrugimous. Length 8 to 94 lines. Hab. Brazil. 21. CALLICHROMA COSMICUM, 0. 8s. B.M. C. viridi-velutinum, capite, lea dorsali thoracis, suturaque nitidis ; antennis nigris; pedibus nigro-fuscis, femoribus rufis, posticis apice nigris; corpore subtus viridi, cimereo-fusco sericato. Head triangular elongated, grooved longitudinally down the middle and punctured. Thorax nodulose on the side, a smooth line down the middle. Scutellum grooved down the middle, the tip transversely furrowed. LElytra with the tips divaricating, of a deep velvet green, the suture light shmimg green and trans- versely striated with a lighter-coloured line down the middle, clearest at the shoulder. Under side light green, silky, with an ashy grey pubescence. Femora of first two pairs of legs thick- ened, rufous ; femora of hind legs compressed, basal half rufous, apical blackish brown. Tibize of hind legs compressed. Length 93 limes. Hab. Honduras (Coll. Dyson). 22. CALLICHROMA FESTIVUM. 4 B.M. Cerambyx festivus, Fabr. S. El. u. 268. Olav. Col. iv. 30. t. 7. f. 44; t. 18. £. 44. Cerambyx festus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. 1823. Callichroma festiva, Serv. Ann. Soc. Hnt. Fr. 11. 558. Hab. W. Africa. CERAMBYCID&. 159 23. CALLICHROMA ATRIPENNE. B.M. Callichroma atripenne, Hope, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1848, p- 365. Hab. W. Africa (Sierra Leone) (Rev. D. F. Morgan). 24. CALLICHROMA SPECIOSUM. Cerambyx speciosus, Dalman, Schenh. Syn. Ins. i. 3. App. 153. Callichroma luctuosa, Dej. Cat. p. 349. Hab. W. Africa (Sierra Leone). 25. CALLICHROMA CHALYBEATUM, 0. Ss. B.M. C. atro-chalybeum, politum, antennis pedibusque nigerrimis, scutello angusto elongato, transversim sulcato, corpore subtus . medio virescente. Head deep chalybeous ; mandibles at base chalybeous, then green, tip black; labrum emargmate in front. Thorax some- what nodulose above and ridged behind, with scattered punc- tures, the sides with a strong spimed tubercle somewhat bent at the end. Scutellum elongated, narrow, with about twenty distinct transverse grooves. Elytra with small scattered punctures. An- tennze deep black, basal jot not much thickened and slightly punctured in front. Legs deep black, femora of hind legs not quite so long as the ely tra; femora of the first two pair thickened and sinuated at the end on the under side. Tuibie of hind legs compressed, on the inside pitted except at the base ane. tip ; tarsi black with ashy brown pubescence. Length 142 lines. Hab. W. Africa (Dix Cove) (Coll. Parry). “26. CALLICHROMA ALBITARSUS. B.M. Cerambyx albitarsus, Fabr. S. El. 11. 267. Cerambyx albo-tarsus, Weber, Obs. Ent. p. 86. Cerambyx femoralis, Oliv. Col. iv. pl. 7. f. 45. Callichroma albitarsa, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 557. Hab. I. of France. 27. CALLICHROMA TENUE. B.M. Callichroma tenue, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Java. 28. CALLICHROMA SINICUM, 0. 8. B.M. C. obscure viride; thoracis lateribus post mediam spinosis, tho- race supra transverse strigoso, punctis duobus medio levibus ; 160 CERAMBYCID&. scutello medio cavato; elytris angustatis depressis; pedibus chalybeato-viridibus tarsis posticis elongatis ; corpore subtus pilis brevibus adpressis cinereis tecto. Dull green; the sides of the thorax behind the middle spined ; the thorax above transversely strigose and with two smooth spots m the middle, one behind the other; two large velvety marks on the back part of the thorax; scutellum hollowed out in the middle; the elytra narrowed and depressed. Legs of a greenish chalybeous ; the femora of hind legs scarcely reaching to the end of the elytra; the tarsi of hind legs very long and compressed, nearly as long as the tibia. Body beneath covered with short adpressed grey hairs. Length 113 lines. Hab. N. China (Coll. Fortune). 29. CALLICHROMA GIBBICOLLE, 0. S. B.M. C. obscure viride ; thorace supra transversim strigoso, dorso supra postice bigibboso, lateribus post medium spinosis; pedibus _ posticis purpureo-chalybeis, tarsis posticis elongatis com- pressis. Nearly allied to C. Sintcum, but differs in having two tubercles on hind part of thorax, one on each side; there are no velvet- like marks on the thorax, and the surface is more deeply grooved. The antennze are purplish black, except the first jomt, which 1s green; the scutellum is hollowed out im the middle and the sides are margined; the first pair of legs are green, the tibie bemg clothed with shining brown hairs on the fore margin, the mner side of the middle femora is of a dark chalybeous; the hind legs are of a purplish chalybeous ; the tarsi of hind legs are much elongated and compressed. Length 11 lines. . Hab. N. China (Coll. Fortune). 30. CALLICHROMA PHAETHUSA, N.S. B.M. C. nigro-viride ; thorace strigis radiatis; scutello nigro, sutura obscura; pedibus virescenti-nigris ; corpore subtus pilis cme- reis brevibus sericeis induto. Dark green; the thorax with close strige, many of which radiate from a centre; sides with a short spme in the middle. Seutellum black, a short impressed line at the base. LElytra at the base close to the suture, with a small space covered with coarser punctures than the rest of the surface, the suture darker ; under side of body dark green, covered with ashy grey pubes- CERAMBYCID. 161 cence. Legs dark greenish black, with bluish reflections ; femora of hind legs rather longer than the elytra. Length 1] lines. Hab. Philippine Islands (Coll. Cuming). aE. Ses ACCENSUM. B.M. Callichroma accensum, Newman, Entom. p. 246. Hab. Philippe Islands (Coll. Cuming). 32. CALLICHROMA PERLZTUM, N.S. B.M. C. obscure viride, capite viridi-zeneum, antennis chalybeo-nigris, thoracis dorso delicatule transversim striato ; pedibus chalybeo- viridibus, femoribus purpureo-rufis, posticis apice chalybeis ; corpore subtus lete viridi, pilis brevibus cinereis sericato. Head brassy green, antenne of a deep steel-colour with green refiections. Thorax above delicately striated across, the sides with a spme behind the middle. Scutellum grooved down the middle. Legs of a steel-green, the femora purplish red, the tips of the two anterior pair narrowly pointed with chalybeous ; the posterior femora project a little beyond the elytra, and are more widely tipped with chalybeous. Body beneath of a light green, with short greyish silky pubescence. Length 8+ to 94 lines. Hab. Assam. 33. CALLICHROMA ADDICTUM. B.M. Callichroma addictum, Newman, Entom. p. 245. Hab. Philippine Islands (Coll. Cuming). 34, CALLICHROMA NYMPHA, n.s. B.M. C. supra viride subtus aurea pube tectum, antennis pedibusque virescenti-chalybeis, femoribus compressis purpurascenti-rubris, thorace postice binodoso, transversim sulcato, lateribus spma acuta levi, elytris creberrime punctulatis. Green, head dotted, sides behind the eyes striated. Antenne of a dark greenish blue, the first six jomts behind more or less thickly ciliated. Jaws shortish, green, tip brown. Thorax cha- lybeous green, with the sides sharply spined, two tubercles on the back part, the upper surface transversely grooved, the striz somewhat undulated and running sometimes into each other. Seutellum hollowed in the middle. Elytra very thickly covered with minute punctures, longer than the femora of hind legs. Under side of prothorax striated beneath; rest of the under side of a light yellowish green, with a golden pubescence; the middle 162 CERAMBYCID A. of abdomen shining ; femora slightly bent, compressed, and of a pinkish red; tibiz greenish blue, surface of hind tibiz waved on the inside transversely, except at the base and tip. Tarsi black, tinged with chalybeous. Length from 153 to 16% lines. Hab. EK. Indies (Coll. Stevens). 35. CALLICHROMA BIVITTATUM, 0. S. B.M. C. nigro-chalybeum ; capite thorace elytrisque virescentibus, elytris singulis, vitta elongata atré velutina ad suturam, cor- pore subtus viridi. Head dark green, with bluish reflections; mandibles dark green, the tip brown, with brassy reflections; antenne purple, first jomt at the tip grooved in front. Thorax above mmutely _ Striated across, varied with green and chalybeous, the sides strongly spied. Scutellum blue varied with green, with an im- pressed line down the middle. LElytra deep green, with an elon- gated velvet black vitta close to the suture. Body beneath me- tallic green. Legs purple, sometimes varied with green, the femora compressed, not much dilated, tarsi obscure. Length 13 to 16 lines. Hab. K. Indies. 36. CALLICHROMA CANTORI. ; B.M, Callichroma Cantori, Hope, Linn. Trans. xviii. 440. pl. 30. f. 3. Hab. E. Indies; Assam; Silhet. 37. CALLICHROMA GRIFFITHII. Callichroma Griffithii, Hope, Linn. Trans. xviii. 440. pl. 30. f. 2. Hab. E. Indies (Assam). 38. CALLICHROMA HARDWICKIANUM, 0S. B.M. C. capite, thorace elytrisque sneo-viridibus politis, antennis | nigris, articulis quatuor basalibus viridibus; femoribus rubris posticis elytris brevioribus, tibiis viridibus tarsis flavescentibus ; corpore subtus obscure viridi pubescente, abdominis segmentis tribus subtus rufescentibus. Head, thorax and elytra of a bronzed green, polished; thorax with scattered punctures, deeply grooved transversely in front, each side with a wide pointed tubercle. Scutellum elongated, sides margined. Elytra with the base punctured. Antenne black, with the first four joints green, the joints at the end some- what cup-shaped. Legs with the femora red, the tibiz green, those of hind legs compressed and bent, the tarsi yellow; the CERAMBYCIDA. 163 femora of hind legs not much thickened, the elytra reaching con- siderably beyond them; under side of body dull green, pubes- cent, three of the abdominal segments somewhat rufous beneath. Length 143 hnes. Hab. Nepal (Maj.-Gen. Hardwicke). A species allied to C. Cantorz. 39. CALLICHROMA SEMIGNITUM. B.M. Callichroma semignita, Chevr. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1841, p. 227. Callichroma semignitum, Newman, Entom. p. 246. Hab. Philippme Islands (Coll. Cuming). 40. CALLICHROMA ELEGANS. BM. Cerambyx elegans, Fabr. S. El. 11. 269. Olw. Col. iv. 26. t. 5. f. 35. Callichroma elegans, Dej. Cat. p. 349. Hab. W. Indies. 41. CALLICHROMA VIRENS. B.M. Cerambyx virens, L. Syst. Nat. ii. 627. Oliv. Col. iv. 29. Drury, Il. i. t. 40. f. 1. Callichroma virens, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 557. Hab. W. Indies. 42. CALLICHROMA COLUMBINUM. B.M. Callichroma columbina, Dej. Cat. p. 349. Guér. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1838, p. 282. Callichroma virens, var. ? Hab. Cuba. 43. CALLICHROMA DUCALE. B.M. Callichroma ducalis, Newman, Charlesworth’s Mag. Nat. Hist. n. s. iv. 367. Hab. Navigators’ Islands (Duke of Northumberland). = 44, CALLICHROMA SUTURALE. B.M. Cerambyx suturalis, Fabr. S. El. ii. 268. Oliv. Col. iv. 25. t. 6. £. 40. Cerambyx auricomus, Voet, Col. iii. t. 10. f. 42, 43. Callichroma suturalis, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ui. 557. Hab. S. America. he Pe ae opt 164 CERAMBYCID&. 45. CALLICHROMA VELUTINUM. B.M. Cerambyx velutinus, Fabr. S. El. ii. 268. Oliv. Col. iv. 24. t. 6. f. 41. Callichroma velutina, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 557. Hab. S. America. * 46. CALLICHROMA AMABILE. B.M. Callichroma amabilis, Dej. MSS. Coll. Goudot. Hab. Columbia (Coll. Goudot) ; Brazil. 47. CALLICHROMA PURPURATUM. B.M. Callichroma purpuratum, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Venezuela. 48. CaALLICHROMA SERICEUM. - B.M. Cerambyx sericeus, Fabr. 8. El. 1. 268. Olie= Col ave 2b eto te ore Callichroma sericea, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ui. 557. Hab. Brazil. 49. CALLICHROMA MELANCHOLICUM. ; B.M. Callichroma melancholicum, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Mexico; Honduras. 50. CALLICHROMA CYANOMELAS, 0. S. B.M. C. nigro-velutinum, capite, femoribusque chalybeis ; corpore sub- tus chalybeo, pilis canis brevibus sericeis, induto. Allied to C. melancholicum; the palpi are ferrugmous, the head is of a deep steel-blue, as is the first jomt of the antenne. The femora of all the legs are of a deep steel-blue, except at the base, which is black. ‘Tibie and tarsi black; tibiee of hind legs compressed, slightly bent, the sides nearly parallel; under side deep blue, in some lights hoary grey, from the short silky hairs with which it is covered. Length 14 hnes. Hab. Guatimala (Coll. Deby). 51. CALLICHROMA PHYLLOPUS. B.M. Callichroma Phyllopus, Bug. in Guer. Icon. R.A. (texte) m. 220. Hah. Brazil. CERAMBYCID&. 165 . CALLICHROMA MELANIANTHE, 0. S. C. en elytris (basi excepto) nitidis chalybeo et pur- pureo; corpore subtus levi; femoribus posticis elytris sub- brevioribus. Of a velvet black, antenne shorter than the body. Thorax above covered with velvety hairs, the side with a wide tubercle ; base of elytra covered with velvety hairs; greater part of elytra smooth, shining with chalybeous and pur ple; body beneath smooth, bluish black. Legs black, soles of tarsi yellowish brown; femora of hind legs somewhat shorter than the elytra; tibiz of hind legs flattened, gradually wider from the base to the tip. Length 103 to 123 lines. Hab. Port Natal (Coll. Gueinzius). 53. CALLICHROMA LATIPES. B.M. Cerambyx latipes, Degeer, Mem. vii. t. 49. f. 3. Fabr. S. El. ii. 269. Cerambyx platypus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. 1827. Hab. 8. Africa. 54. CALLICHROMA BIMACULATUM, 0. S. B.M. C. olivaceo-viride, antennarum articulis quingue ultimis flavis subincrassatis, elytris smgulis medio flavo unimaculatis. Head and thorax of an olive-green, shagreened and glittering ; thorax wider than long, sides angularly dilated ; elytra of a deep velvety olive-green, almost black, with a yellow subtriangular spot in the middle of each approaching the margin. Antenne with the third joint nearly as long as the two following it; the fourth to the eleventh joints grooved on the inside ; the first six joints black ; the five terminal yellow and somewhat thickened. Legs black with purplish reflections ; femora compressed, widened and slightly bent ; tibize of hind legs compressed and dilated. Length 12 hnes. Hab. N. China (Coll. Fortune). 55. CALLICHROMA GUEINZII, n.s. Pl. IV. £& 8. B.M. C. nigro-chalybeum ; antennis brevibus pallide-rufis; pedibus rufis, femoribus apice nigro-chalybeis; tibiis posticis apice multum dilatatis et nigro-chalybeis; thorace supra postice bi- gibboso ; scutello medio cavato ; elytris confertissime punctu- latis costis duabus levibus, interiore minore. Of a dark chalybeous with greenish reflections ; head blackish, with the mouth and palpi ferruginous ; antenne short, pale ru- fous. Thorax above roughly punctured and somewhat bigibbous ON ee ee oe Ton ag eae 166 CERAMBYCIDZ. behind; hind margin constricted and striated transversely; the sides with a spine on the middle; the scutellum black, smooth, the sides at the end margined. Elytra elongated, much longer than the posterior femora, minutely punctulated, with two lon- gitudinal coste, the inner the shortest. Legs rufous, femora of first two pair of a dark chalybeous, except at the base and the extreme tip, which are rufous. Hind legs with the tibiz clubbed at the end and of a dark chalybeous; the tibiz much dilated at the end, the dilated portion dark chalybeous. The dilatation of hind legs somewhat resembles that of C. latipes. Length 17 limes. Hab. Port Natal (Coll. Gueinzius). 56. CALLICHROMA MICANS. B.M. Cerambyx micans, Fabr. S. El. 1. 267. Callichroma micans, Dej. Cat. p. 349. Hab. Congo. 57. CALLICHROMA GORYI. Callichroma speciosa, Gory, Guér. Icon. R.A. (texte) ii. 220. pl. 43. £. 6. Hab. C. G. Hope. 58. CALLICHROMA ASSIMILE. Callichroma assumile, Hope, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1843, p. 367. Hab. W. Africa (Sierra Leone). 59. CALLICHROMA LETUM. Callichroma letum, Hope, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1843, p. 368. Hab. W. Africa (Palmas). 60. CALLICHROMA IGNEICOLLE. Callichroma igneicolle, Hope, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1843, p: 368. Hab. W. Africa (Ashantee). 61. CaLLicHRroma Fasricir. Cerambyx Fabricu, Schenh. & Dalm. Schenh. Same Ins.i. 3. App. p. 152. Hab. W. Africa (Sierra Beamer “ 62. CALLICHROMA AURICOLLE. B.M. Callichroma auricolle, Bug. Hab. Angola. Ld CERAMBYCIDZ. 167 \ 63. CaLLicHRoMA HorrENToTTuM. \ Callichroma Hottentotta, Bug. Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) ii. 221. ' Hab: C. G. Hope. 64. CALLICHROMA CYLINDRICUM, n.S. B.M. C. angustum cylindricum viridi-velutinum, scutello nitido, su- tura depressa flavescente, antennis pedibusque rufis, tarsis seri- ceis pallidioribus ; thoracis lateribus subtuberculatis, abdomine thoraceque subtus flavo pubescentibus. Narrow and cylindrical, dark velvety green ; scutellum lghter, the suture slightly depressed and covered with short yellowish hairs. Face long and striated in different directions; the labrum brown, margined with yellowish. Antennz rufous, third joimt shghtly curv ved, third and fourth joints shortly ciliated. Thorax adahe sides with a blunt tubercle; a slight transverse ridge just before the middle 3; upper surface transversely -striated. Legs rufous, femora slightly thickened and flattened, tarsi covered with pale ash-coloured hairs; under side of body green, with short yellowish pubescence. Length 95 lines. Hab. Sierra Leone (Rev. D. F. Morgan). 65. CALLICHROMA TELEPHOROIDES. B.M. Cerambyx Telephoroides, Westw. Cab. Orient. Ent. t. 29. f. 1. Hab. Ceylon. 10]. LITOPUS. Litopus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. u. 563. Saperda, p., Fabr. 1. LITOPUS VIOLACEUS. Litopus violaceus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 563. Hab. C. G. Hope. 2. LiToPpuUS LATIPES. . B.M. Saperda latipes, Fabr. S. El. i. 322. Litopus ater, Dej. Cat. p. 349. Hab. 8. Africa. 3. LITOPUS DISPAR. B.M. Litopus dispar, Bohem. Coll. Chevr. Hab. §S. Africa. 168 CERAMBYCID&. “ 102. CLOSTEROMERUS. Closteromerus, Dej. Cat. p. 350. Saperda, p., Fadr. 1. CLOSTEROMERUS SEX-PUNCTATUS. B.M. Saperda sex-punctata, Fabr. 8. El. u. 322. Cerambyx sexpunctatus, Schenh. Syn. Ins. 1. 3. 354. Closteromerus sexpunctatus, Dej. Cat. p. 350. Hab. S. Africa. 2. CLOSTEROMERUS VIOLACEUS. B.M. Closteromerus violaceus, Dej. Cat. p. 350. Chevr. Coll. Hab. S. Africa. -3. CLOSTEROMERUS CYANIPENNIS. B.M. Closteromerus cyanipennis, Dey. Cat. p. 350. Chevr. Coll. Hab. 8. Africa. 4, CLOSTEROMERUS LZTUS. B.M. Closteromerus letus, Klug, Dej. Cat. p. 350. Chevr. Coll. Hab. S. Africa. . 5. CLOSTEROMERUS IMPERIALIS, 0. S. B.M. C. capite, thorace, scutelloque zeneo-viridibus ; elytris pedibusque chalybeato-viridibus, corpore subtus violaceo-purpureo, seg- mentis viridi-marginatis, antennis apice multum incrassatis. Head brassy green, in front margmed with purple; antennze with the apical joimts considerably thickened, the sides grooved ; first joint purple at the base, dark green at the tip. Thorax brassy green, smooth, with scattered punctures. Scutellum brassy green. LElytra of a dark greenish chalybeous, purplish at the base; under side of abdomen of a violet-purple, segments narrowly margined with green. Legs green, femora clavate. Length 7 lines. Hab. Port Natal (Coll. Gueimzius). ‘\ 103. PROMECES. Promeces, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iii. ae Cerambyx, p., Faér. CERAMBYCID. 169 1. ProMEcES KRAUSSII, n. s. B.M. P. lete viridis, thorace punctigero, dorso bi-impresso; femoribus quatuor anticis clavato-incrassatis ; ; femoribus posticis elon- gatis compressis. Shining green, thorax smooth, with scattered punctures and two oblique impressions on the back; femora of four anterior legs clubbed and suddenly thickened; femora of hind legs elon- gated and gradually thickened and slightly compressed ; under side shghtly pubescent. Length 93 lines. Hab. Port Natal (Coll. Krauss). 2. PROMECES VIRIDIS. B.M. Promeces viridis, Dej. Cat. p. 349. Chevr. Coll. Hab. S. Africa. 3. PROMECES CLAVIGER. Cerambyx aoe Dalm. Schenh. Syn. Ins. i. 3. App. p. 155. Hab. “4, PROMECES LONGIPES. B.M. Saperda longipes, Fabr. Mant. Ins. 1. 148. Callidium longipes, Oliv. Col. iv. 28. t. 1. f. 3. Leptura lmearis, L. Syst. Nat. 11. 641. Cerambyx fusiformis, Degeer, Mem. vii. 657. t. 49. f. 7. Cerambyx viridis, Schall. Act. Hal. i. 295. Cerambyx virescens, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. 1858. Promeces longipes, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iii. 27. Hab. S. Africa. 5. PROMECES CHALYBEATUS, 0. 8. B.M. P. chalybeato-viridis; femoribus apice subito clavatis; thorace lucido, leevissimo ; subtus lateribus holosericeis. Steel-blue verging upon green; all the femora suddenly cla- vate at the tip; thorax shiming, very smooth, the sides of the abdomen beneath pubescent, with a greyish silky lustrous down ; elytra thickly and closely punctured. Length 5 to 7 lines. Hab. Port Nata (Coll. Krauss). 6. PROMECES SINENSIS. B.M. Promeces Sinensis, Hope, Proc. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1841, p. 63. Promeces argentatus, Schupp. Coll. Chevr. Promeces subtilis, Guérin, Chevr. Hab. China (J. C. Bowring, Esq.). 170 CERAMBYCID. 7. PROMECES PRASINUS, 0. 8. "BM: P. viridis, antennarum articulo basali viridi; thorace supra punc- tato, tuberculo laterali leevigato; scutello levi; elytris viridi- bus punctatis, corpore subtus cinereo pubescente. Green, basal jomt of antenne green, the last seven black; thorax above punctured, the punctures running into each other, the lateral tubercle smooth, green, shining ; scutellum smooth ; elytra green punctured, body beneath closely covered with ash- coloured pubescence. Legs green. Length 9 lines. Hab. KE. Indies (Walter Elhott, Esq.) (Ent. Club). 8. PROMECES PURPURATUS, N.S. B.M. P. angustus, capite thoraceque nigro-chalybeis ; elytris purpureis; pedibus elongatis; femoribus apice tenuiter clavatis. Narrow elongated; head, thorax, body beneath and legs dark chalybeous, the elytra purple; thorax punctured with two or three smoothish spaces, slightly bulgmg behind. Legs slender, the femora gradually clubbed at the tip. Length 7 lines. Hab. S. Africa (Dr. Andrew Smith). 104. POLYZONUS. Polyzonus, Dej. Cat. p. 349. Lap. An. Art. u. 438. Promeces, p., Serv. Saperda, p., Fadr. 1. PoLyZONUS TETRASPILOTUS. B.M. Cerambyx tetraspilosus, Hope, Silberm. Rev. Ent. ui. 71. Cerambyx tetraspilotus, Hope, J. ¢. pl. 32. Hab. E. Indies. 2. PoLyYZONUS QUADRIMACULATUS, 0. Ss. B.M. P. chalybeo-viridis ; elytris smgulis, maculis duabus subquadratis luteis, suturam hand attingentibus; corpore subtus viridi, pilis brevibus sericeis induto. Head deep bluish green, the front light green; between the eyes and behind the antenne are six or seven short striz; the thorax is delicately striated, those near the front margin trans- verse, the others radiating as if froma centre. Scutellum green, hollowed out. Elytra green and chalybeous, each with two yel- * 7 * CERAMBYCID&. 171 low spots, one before and the other behind the middle, margined with very deep blue; under side light green covered with short silky pubescence. Hab. E. Indies (Walter Elhott, Esq.). Near P. tetraspilotus. 3. PoLYZONUS CINCTUS. B.M. Callichroma cincta, Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) iii. 220. Hab. E. Indies. 4. PoLYZONUS BIZONATUS, N.S. B.M. _P. capite thorace pedibusque lete viridibus; elytris nigro-viridi- bus fascus duabus luteis transversis, anteriore angustiore ; corpore subtus viridi, pilis brevibus flavo-cinereis densissime tecto. Head golden green with scattered punctures ; antenne black, first jomt dull green. Thorax golden green, irregularly punc- tured, the sides striated. Scutellum golden green. Elytra greenish black, with two transverse pale yellow bands, the front one narrow. Under side light green, densely clothed with a yellowish grey silky pubescence. Legs green. Length 83 lines. Hab. E. Indies (Moulmein). 5. PoLYZONUS BIFASCIATUS. B.M. Polyzonus bifasciatus, Newman, Entom. p. 246. Polyzonus Manillarum, Chevr. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1841. Hab. Philippine Islands (Coll. Cuming). 6. PoLyZONUS BICINCTUS. B.M. Cerambyx bicinctus, Oliv. Col. iv. 46. t. 21. f. 166. Pallas, Icon. t. F. f. 12. Saperda fasciata, Fabr. S. El. u. 322. Cerambyx sibiricus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. p. 1840. Polyzonus fasciatus, Lap. An. Art. u. 438. Hab. Siberia. 7. PoLYZONUS INERMIS, 0. S. B.M. P. thorace lateribus inermibus; capite thoraceque nigro-pur- pureis, elytris nigro-purpureis fascus duabus flavis transversis, subtus sericeo-pubescente. 12 ” 172 CERAMBYCIDA. a Closely allied to P. bicinctus, but may at once be distinguished from the Siberian species by the thorax wanting the lateral spine. Length 6 to 7 lines. Hab. E. Indies. . 8. Potyzonus MELLYII, n.s. B.M. P. obscure viridis; elytris flavis fascus tribus transversis nigro- viridibus. Head dull green, punctured ; antennz black, first jomt dull green, punctured ; scutellum smooth, green; elytra pale yellow, with three transverse greenish black bands, one apical ; sometimes the tip is yellow. Under side dark green, covered with yellowish grey short hairs. Length 10 to 11 lnes. Hab. Int. S. Africa (Karl of Derby). 9. PoLYZONUS SCALARIS. B.M. Polyzonus scalaris, Dej. Cat. p. 350. Chevr. Coll. Hab. S. Africa (Dr. A. Smith). 10. PoLyzZONUS SEXMACULATUS, 0. S. B.M. P. viridis, punctatus, elytris viridibus, singulis maculis tribus flavis, una basali transversa, secunda et tertia suturam non at- tingentibus, corpore subtus viridi subpubescente. Green, punctured ; elytra green, each with three yellow marks, one transverse basal, second before the middle, third behind the middle, last two not reaching the suture. Body beneath green, slightly pubescent. Length 83 lines. Hab. C. G. Hope (Ent. Club). “11. PoLtyzoNUS CLAVICORNIS. B.M. Saperda clavicornis, Fabr. S. El. 11. 322. Oliv. Coll. iv. t. 3. f. 30. Cerambyx grossicornis, Degeer, Mem. vii. 656. t. 49. f. 5. Saperda sex-notata, Thunb. Mem. Ups. iv. 57. t. f. 2. Polyzonus quadrinotatus, Bohem. Coll. Chevr. Hab. Port Natal (Coll. Gueinzius). CERAMBYCID&. 173 ~~ 105. EUPORUS. Euporus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iii. 20. Rhopalophora, p., Newm. Cerambyx, p., Fabr. Callidium, p., Oliv. 1]. EUPORUS STRANGULATUS. B.M. Euporus strangulatus, Dej. Serv. dnn. Soc. Ent. Fr. in. 359. Rhopalophora resplendens, Newm. Ent. Mag. v. 496.: Hab. Fernando Po (Ent. Club). 2. EuPoRUS HEMICHRYSEUS. B.M. Euporus hemichryseus, Chevr. Coll. Hab. S. Africa (Zulu) (G. F. Angas, Esq.). 3. EUPORUS BREVICORNIS. B.M. Cerambyx brevicornis, Fabr. S. El. 11. 280. Callidium brevicorne, Oliv. Col. iv. 24. t. 2. f. 22. Cerambyx cyanicornis, Fabr. S. El. u. 270. Euporus cyanicornis, De. Cat. p. 359. Hab. W. Africa (Sierra Leone) (Rev. D. F. Morgan). 4, EupoRUS AMABILIS. ¥ Euporus amabilis, Hope, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. xi. (1843) 368. Hab. W. Africa (Palmas). 5. EuPoORUS CHRYSOCOLLIS. Euporus chrysocollis, Hope, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. xi. (1843) 368 Hab. W. Africa (Fernando Po). 6. EuUPORUS PLAGIATUS. Cerambyx plagiatus, Dalm. Schenh. Syn. i. 3. App. p. 154. Hab. W. Africa (Sierra Leone). 106. SERICOGASTER. Sericogaster, Dej. Cat. p. 350. Stenogaster, Blanch. Hist. Ins. 11. 149 (misprint). 1. SERICOGASTER LHZTIPENNIS, 0. S. B.M. S. obscure-fuscus, thorace supra dorso binodoso ; elytris punc- tatis viridibus, linea igneo-rubra a humero ad apicem. 174 , CERAMBYCIDS. Of a dull brown ; thorax above with two tubercles on the back, placed transversely ; elytra punctured, green, with a fiery red line extending from the shoulder to the tip. Length 73 limes. Hab. S. Africa. 2. SERICOGASTER ARGENTATUS. B.M. Sericogaster argentatus, Klug, Dej. Cat. p. 350. Hab. S. Africa (Dr. A. Smith). CATALOGUE OF COLEOPTEROUS INSECTS IN THE COLLECTION OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. By ADAM WHITE, M.ES. PART VIII. LONGICORNIA II. LONDON: PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. 1859. PRINTED BY TAYLOR AND FRANCIS, RED LION COURT, FLEET STREET. 5 PREFACE. THE object of this book is to present a Catalogue of the well-established species of Lonaicorn CoLEeorreRa, with references to where they are figured and to the more important synonyma, with descriptions of some species which appear to be as yet unnoticed in Entomological works. It is intended for the following purposes :— 1. As a list of the species contained in the Museum Col- lection. They are marked B.M. in the outer margin. 2. To point out the Desiderata of that Collection at the period of publication. 3. As labels for the Cabinet. The species marked Chevr. Coll. have been compared with the corresponding species in the extensive collection of M. Chevrolat of Paris, which include the type specimens named in the Baron Dejean’s Catalogue. The remaining Parts are in progress, and will follow as soon as they can be completed. JOHN EDWARD GRAY. British Museum, Nov. 1855. CATALOGUE OF LONGICORN COLEOPTERA, PART II. Fam. 2. CERAMBYCID (continued). 107. COLOBUS. Colobus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. u. 554 (not Illig.). Stenocorus, p., Fabr. Cerambyx, p., Oliv. 1. CoLOBUS HEMIPTERUS. B.M. C. ater, thorace villoso, utrinque spina obtusé armato; elytris valde abbreviatis, vix striatis, apice acutiusculis. Stenocorus hemipterus, Fadr. S. El. i. 310. Cerambyx hemipterus, Oliv. Col. iv. 127. pl. 23. f. 181. Colobus hemipterus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 555. Hab. Java. 2. COLOBUS SERICEUS. BM. C. fusco-sericeus, antennis basi, pedibusque pallide ferrugineis; thoracis lateribus subangulatis, abdominis basi subtus albido- — sericea. Colobus sericeus, Saunders, Trans. Ent. Soc. nu. 8. ii. pl. 4. f. 2. Hab. N. China (Shanghai) (Coll. Fortune). K ye) A i 176 CERAMBYCIDZ. 3. COLOBUS VELUTINUS. Colobus velutinus, Saunders, Coll. Had. Silhet. 4. COLOBUS CINGALENSIS, 0. Ss. B.M. C. elytris pedibusque ferrugineis velutinis, abdomine atro, viola- ceo-micante, alis pallide ferrugineis apice subumbratis. Hab, Ceylon. From Dr. Hookevr’s collection. There is only a fragment of this distinct species in the Museum collection. 108. TOMOPTERUS. Tomopterus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. u. 544. 1. TomoptTEeRus STAPHYLINUS. B.M. T. thorace antice et postice flavo anguste marginato ; elytris linea obliqua flava a humero ad apicem currente; abdomie nigro, segmento primo testaceo; pedibus subnigris femoribus ferru- ginels. Tomopterus Staphylinus, Dup. Serv. Ann. ere Ent. Fr. ui. 545. Hab. Brazil. 2. TOMOPTERUS PRETIOSUS. T. elytris singulis lmea obliqua alba, ad suturam fere connexis. Tomopterus pretiosus, Newman, Entom. p. 21. Hab. Brazil. 3. TCOMOPTERUS VESPOIDES, Ti ASi dee B.M. T. thorace villoso, marginibus anticis posticisque flavo anguste ornatis, elytrorum parte laterali dimidiata pallide cmnamomea, abdominis segmentis subtus flavo marginatis; antennis, articulo primo basi rufo. Upper parts of a blackish-brown, front of head with golden- coloured hairs, antenne of a blackish-brown with the basal por- ion of first jomt rufous. Thorax covered with long black and cimereous hairs, the anterior and posterior margins narrowly or- namented with short yellow hairs; front margin of metathorax with a line of yellowish hairs; the lateral half of the elytra of a light cimmamon-brown running into yellow on the inner margin, the shoulder and the space about it rather coarsely punctured; CERAMBYCID&. 177 mesothorax on the hinder margin with two patches of yellow hairs : abdomen black, the two basal joints above yellow, the terminal joint above covered with silky yellow hairs; the posterior mar- gins of the segments below rather widely bordered with golden hairs. Legs blackish, covered with cinereous haus; femora of hind legs at the base and tip yellow; the basal half of posterior tibie yellowish. In another specimen seemingly of the same species, the third and fourth joints of the antenne are some- what rufous at the base, while the cinnamon-brown marking of the elytra is limited to the shoulder and to two short lines directed backwards from it, the space between the fork being black. Length from 33 to 4 lines. Had. Guatimala (Coll. Deby). 4. TomopTerus LARROIDES, 0. s. B.M. Very closely allied to the last species, with the thorax more transverse, more gibbous on the sides, and with two patches of yellow hairs placed transversely; the scutellum is covered with golden-yellow pile; the femora of the hind legs at the base are pale; the first jomt of the antenne is black at base. Hab. Amazon (Santarem). (Coll. Bates.) There are specimens with the scutellum black, and a blackish- brown vitta runs down the patch on the lateral half of each ely- tron; this is sometimes so wide as to render the patch almost obsolete ; these specimens appear to be males, 109. CHARIS. Charis, Newman, Entom. p. 21. 1. CHARIS EUPHROSYNE. B.M. “Nigra; antenne picez, basi testacez: elytra testacea, mar- ginibus suturali et marginali nigris; abdominis incisure ar- genteo-lanuginose.”—Newman. Charis Euphrosyne, Newman, Entom. p. 21. Hab. Brazil. 2. Cuaris Erato. “Caput nigrum, antennis piceis; oculi nigri, magni, in faciem conniventes: prothorax punctus, niger, vestigus lateralibus argenteis, lineaque obscura postica albida: scutellum argenteo- lanuginosum ; elytra puncta, testacea, marginibus late nigris, lineaque singuli obliqua prope suturam argented; pedes ferru- K 2 178 CERAMBYCID&. ginei, tarsis metatibiisque apice fuscis, metafemora basi pal- lida; sternum nigrum, vestigiis argenteo-lanuginosis; abdomen basi testaceum, apice nigrum.”— Newman. Charis Erato, Newman, Entom. p. 21. Hab. Brazil. 3. CHaris MNEME. “Nigra; antennis fuscis; oculi magni, nigri, in faciem feré conniventes ; prothorax rotundatus, asperé punctus, caput versus lanugine albida obsitus; elytra puncta, nigra, maculé utriusque obliqua albida; abdominis segmentum basale rufum, czetera nigra, subnitida, lanugine tenui argentea obsita; pedes nigri, femoribus asperé punctis, metatibus hirsutis.”— Newman. Charis Mneme, Newman, Entom. p. 90. Had. Brazil (Coll. Miers). 4, Cuaris AGLAIA. B.M. “Caput et antenne nigra; oculi magni, in faciem feré conni- ventes, marginibus anticis manifesto elevatis; prothorax punc- tus, niger; elytra basi nigra, profundé puncta, apice attenuata acuminata testacea glaberrima; sternum et abdomen nigra; pedes picei.”— Newman. Charis Aglaia, Newman, Entom. p. 22. Hab. Brazil. 5. CHaris ADE, “Nigra, antennis subserratis, fuseis, testaceo annulatis; oculi magpi, nigri, in faciem feré conniventes; prothorax niger, asperé punctus, tuberis 3 glabris instructus, | juxta caput, 2 versus elytrorum basin; elytra asperé puncta, nigra, utriusque macula obliqua albida; pro- et meso-pedes fusci vel nigri, femoribus tumidis; metapedes testacei, femorum linea supe- riori nigra tibiarum scopa magna postica nigra.’— Newman. Charis Azde, Newman, Entom. p. 9}. Hab. Brazil (Coll. Miers). 6. CHARIS THALIA. BM. Charis Thalia, Newman. Hab. Brazil. 7. Cuaris MELETE. “Nigra; antennis apice dilatatis nigris, basi piceis; oculi nigri, magni, in faciem feré conniventes; prothorax asperé punctus, CERAMBYCID&. 179 niger, utrinque littera V nivea lanuginosa signatus: elytra puncta, nigra, vitta utriusque testacea; pedes rufo-picei, tarsis saturatioribus ; meso- et meta-femoribus vix tumidis, basi flavidis; mesosternum et abdomen cingulis niveis ornata.”’— Newman. Charis Melete, Newman, Entom. p. 91. Hab. Brazil (Coll. Miers). 8. CHARIS? LATICORNIS. C. ferruginea, antennis apice dilatatis subserratis. » Molorchus laticornis, Klug, Nov. Act. xu. 469. t. 44. f. 1 (1825). Hab. Brazil. ~ 110. HELIOMANES. Heliomanes, Newman, Ann. Nat. Hist. v. 17 (1840). Necydalis, pt., Linn. Gymunopterion, pt., Schrank. 1. HELIOMANES SIDUS. ** Fuscus; antenne corpore breviores; prothorax elongatus medio longitudinaliter impressus, utrinque pone medium deute late- raliarmatus; elytra extus curvata, fusca, fasciis albidis undu- latis duabus.”—Newman. Heliomanes Sidus, Newman, Ann. Nat. Hist. v. 17. Hab. Australia. 2. HELIOMANES UMBELLATARUM. B.M. H. elytris testaceis immaculatis, antennis longis, Necydalis umbellatarum, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 641. Oliv. Coll. iv. t. 1. f.'3. Panz. F. I. G. 119. pl. 34. Necydalis minima, Scop. Ent. Carn. p. 57. Gymnopterion minimum, Schrank, Faun. Boiea, i. 689% Molorehus umbellatarum, Fabr. Syst. El. 1. 375. Kiister, Kaf. Eur. 19. 99. Molorchus umbellatorum, Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 109. Heliomanes umbellatarum, Newman, Eniom. p. 20. Hab. Europe. 3. HELIOMANES INSULARIS, I. S. B.M. H. niger, thorace punctato-reticulato, lateribus parallelis; elytris medio pallidis apice piceis; antennis rufiusculis; pedibus piceis. 180 CERAMBYCIDZ. Black, the antennz reddish; thorax somewhat elongated; sides nearly parallel, the upper surface covered with reticulations formed of large shallow punctures. Elytra pale in the middle, pitch-coloured at the tip. Legs pitchy, tibiz paler; abdomen blackish-brown, segments punctured on the under side. Hab. China (Hong Kong). J.C. Bowring, Esq. This small species is of the same size as H. umbellatarum, to which it is nearly allied. 4, HELIOMANES BIMACULATUS. B.M. H. niger, cinereo-pubescens, thorace grosse punctato, obsolete 3-calloso; elytris oblique impressis, sat dense punctatis, gla- bris testaceis, apice margineque plus minusve nigris. Molorchus bimaculatus, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. ii. 428. Molorchus affinis, Leconte, Ann. Ln ye. N. Mist. N. York;i. p. 172. pli ta2: Heliomanes obscurus, Leconte, Jeans Acad. Nat. Se. Phil. n. s. il. Heliomanes bimaculatus, Newman, Entom. p- 20. Hab. N. America. 5. HELIOMANES CoRNI. H. niger, cmereo-pubescens, thorace grosse punctato, lete rufo obsolete calloso, elytris profundius oblique impressis, glabris punctatis macula magna testacea ad suturam extendente. Heliomanes Corni, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. n. s. ie 2b. Molorchus ruficollis, Dej. Cat. p. 360. Hab. U. States (Alabama, Carolina). 6. HELIOMANES MINOR. B.M. H. elytris testaceis apice lineola alba, antennis longis. Necydalis minor, Linn. Sys Nat. ui. p. 641. Oliv. Col. iv..t. 1. £. 2 Molorchus minor, Kuster, Kif. Eur. 19. 98. Molorchus eas. Fabr. S. El. ii. 375. Pang Pode G. Al. t Jie Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 108. Heliomanes minor, Newman, Entom. p. 20. Hab. Europe. CERAMBYCID. 181 7. HELIOMANES INDIcus. B.M. H. niger, elytris subulatis, femoribus “Ea valde clavatis abdo- mineque flavo. Molorehus Indicus, Hope, Gray’s Zool. Mise. p. 28. Hab. N. India. (Gen. Hardwicke.) 8. HELIOMANES NIGRICEPS, n.s. Pl. V. f. 1. B.M. H. fiavo-testaceus, capite aterrimo, antennarum articulis septem ultimis nigris; thoracis dorso quadrinodoso; elytris punctatis, apice extremo nigris; femoribus posticis elongatis clavatis, clava nigerrima; tibiis posticis nigris, basi pallidis, pone ser- ratis. Of a testaceous yellow, the head of a deep black, smooth, round the eyes punctured; antenne with the first four jomts testaceous, the remaining seven of a brownish-black. Thorax very smooth, across it are four protuberances, two dorsal and two lateral; elytra punctured, extreme tip.blackish-brown: wings yellowish at the base, brownish at the tip, with four or five deeper brown spots beyond the middle. Two first pairs of legs entirely of a testaceous yellow, the hind legs much elongated, the femora thickiy clubbed at the end, the club black, the tibiz black, at the base yellow, the posterior edge serrated and with two spines at the end; tarsi yellow. Length 5 limes. Hab. E. Indies (Moulmein) (Coll. Clerk). 111. GLAPHYRA. Glaphyra, Newman, Entom. p. 19. Laphyra, Newman, Entom. p. 418 (not Dup.). 1. GLAPHYRA SEMIUSTA. B.M. G. castanea; prothorax et elytra profunde punctata; color casta- neus, abdominis segmentis apicalibus nigerrimis. Glaphyra semiusta, Newman, Entom. p. 19. Hab. N. America (East Florida). 112. NECYDALIS. Necydalis, p., Linn. Syst. Nat. Necydalis, Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 110. Newman, Entom. p. 20. Molorchus, p., Fadr. Gymnopterion, p., Schrank. 182 CERAMBYCID. 1. NECYDALIS MAJOR. B.M. N. elytris ferrugineis immaculatis, antennis brevibus. Necydalis major, Linn. eee Nat. iu. 641. Oliv. Col. iv. t. 1. f. 1 Guér. Ic. R. A. pl. 44. £. 8. Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 111. Molorehus abbreviatus, Fabr. S. #1. 1. 374. Panz. F. I. G. 41. 20. Molorchus major, Kiister, Kaf. Eur. 19. 97. Necydalis ichneumonea, Degeer, Mem. v. 148. t. 5. f. 1. Gymnopterion majus, Schrank, Faun. Boica, i. 688. Var. Molorchus populi, Butiner, Germ. Mag. der Ent. iui. 243. Necydalis salicis, Dup. Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 112. Molorchus Duponti, Muls. Col. Fr. p. 299. pl. 1. f. F. Hab. Europe. 2. NECYDALIS ULMI. B.M. Molorchus ulmi, Chevr. in Silbermann, Rev. Ent, 1838, p. 73. Hab. Europe. 3. NECYDALIS MELANOPTERUS. B.M, Molorchus melanopterus, Dej. Cat. p. 360. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 4. NEcCYDALIS AURICOMUS. “Niger ; capite croceo, antennis oculisque nigris ; prothorax nigerrimus, opacus; elytra semipellucida, pallida, apebns a ni- gricantibus; pectus et abdomen lanugine aurea vestita.” Newman. Necydalis auricomus, Newman, Ann. Nat. Hist. v. 16. Hab. Australia (Adelaide). 5. NECYDALIS ? DEPRESSUS. N. brunneus, depressus, elytris testaceis. Molorchus depressus, Motchoulsky, Bull. Mosc. 1845, x 85. Hab. Caucasus and Ural Mountains. 6. NECYDALIS MELLITUS. N. niger, tenuiter pubescens, thorace punctulato, latitudine lon- giore, utrinque profunde constricto, medio canaliculato, elytris alutaceis, parum punctatis, testaceis margine infuscato, medio CERAMBYCID. 183 oblique impressis, abdomine, pedibus, antennarumque articulo primo rufo testaceis. Molorchus mellitus, Say, Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist. i. 194. Harris, Hartford Tr. 89. Necydalis americanus, Haldem. 44 2. Necydalis mellitus, Haldem. 44 3. Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Se. Phil. n. s.i. 317 3 2. Hab. N. America (U. States). 113. NECYDALOPSIS. Corpus gracile. Caput breve, fere rotundatum, mandibul parve acute. Maxille, lobo interno sat brevi, palpis sat crassis, articulo ultimo lato, apice truncato. Labium breve, sat emargi- natum, palparum articulo ultimo securiformi. Prothorax angus- tus, mermis. Elytra corpore breviora, postice attenuata. Pedes mediocres, femoribus clavatis. Necydalopsis, Blanchard, Gay, Chili, v. 473. 1. NECYDALOPSIS TRIZONATUS. N. pallide lateque rufus, nitidus ; antennis testaceo-rufis ; pro- thorace angusto, medio paulo dilatato, convexo, subtrinodoso ; elytris basi apiceque chalybeis, medio pallide flavis; pedibus nitide rufis. Necydalopsis trizonatus, Blanch. Gay, Chili, v. 474. t. 28. f. 5. Hab. Chili. i114, PLATYNOCERA. Corpus sat elongatum. Caput paulo productum. Palpi crassi. articulo ultimo truncato. Labium profunde divisum. Antenne mediocres, articulis ultimis dilatatis, compressis. Prothorax la- teribus unidentatus. Elytra versus apicem angusta. Pedes elongati, preesertim posteriores, femoribus gracilibus. Platynocera, Blanch. Gay, Chili, v. 471. 1. PLATYNOCERA RUBRICEPS. P. cyaneo-nigra; capite prothoraceque rufis; antennis nigris: elytris cum pedibus nigro-cyaneis. Platynocera rubriceps, Blanch. Gay, Chili, v. 472. t. 28. f. 4. Hab. Chili. K 5 184 CERAMBYCIDZ: 2. PLATYNOCERA LEPTUROIDES. P. tota nigro-cyanea; antennis nigris; prothorace medio sub- bituberculato ; femoribus rufis, apice cum tibiis et tarsis nigro- cyaneis. Platynocera lepturoides, Blanch. Gay, Chili, v. 473. Hab. Chili. : + 115. HESTHESIS. Hesthesis, Newman, Ann. Nat. Hist. v. 17 *. Molorchus, p., Fadr. 1. HESTHESIS VARIEGATUS. B.M. “‘ Abdomen atrum supra fascia baseos, pone hanc subtus fascia, versus apicem annulus totum abdomen cingens, pone hunc fascia dorsalis et tandem anus puncto fulvo terminatus. Pedes ferruginei plantis fuscis.”,— Newman. Molorchus variegatus, Fabr, S. El. i. 375. Hesthesis variegatus, Newman, Ann. Nat. Hist. v. 17. Hab. Australia (Ent. Club). 2. HESTHESIS BIZONATUS. **Abdominis zonule duz; prothoracis margo anticus tenue fla- vus; antenne basi graciles ferruginez ; apice crassiores fusce : pedes ferrugmei, femoribus apice nigris, profemora fere tota nigra.”’—Newman. Hesthesis bizonatus, Newman, Ann. Nat. Hist. vy. 17. Hab. Australia. 3. HESTHESIS CINGULATUS. B.M. H. niger, elytris dimidiatis luridis, apice macula alba, abdomime cingulis tribus niveis. Molorchus cingulatus, Kirby, Linn. Trans. xii. 472. Hesthesis cmgulatus, Newman, Ann. Nat. Hist. v. 17. Hab. Australia (Ent. Club). 4, HESTHESIS FERRUGINEUS. B.M. Molorchus ferrugineus, Macleay, Boisd. Faune de ? Océan. p.487. Hesthesis ferrugineus, Newman, Ann. Nat. Hist. vy. 17 ; Entom. p- 20. Hab. Australia (Ent. Club). * This genus is now properly placed by Mr. Newman near Distichocera. CERAMBYCIDA. 185 116. AGAPETE. Agapete, Newman. 1. AGAPETE CARISSIMA. PI. V. f. 4. B.M. Agapete carissima, Newman. Saund. Trans. Ent. Soc. Race WEES tay Hab. Australia (Melbourne). 117. STENOPTERUS. Stenopterus, I/lig. Mag. ui. p. 120. Necydalis, p., Linn. 1. STENOPTERUS SANGUINICOLLIS. B.M. S. niger, thorace lete rubro, margine antico posticoque nigris, transversim biconstricto, dorso trituberculato, elytris testaceis, parce punctatis, pedibus posticis flavis, clava femorali tibis- que apice nigris. Necydalis sanguinicollis, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 9. t. 1. f. 7. Stenopterus sanguinicollis, Say, Boston Journ. Nat. Hist.1. 194. Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Se. Phil. n. s. 1. p. 20. Hab. N. America (Canada W.). 2. STENOPTERUS RUFUS. B.M. S. niger, ‘elytris subulatis rufis; femoribus omnibus clavatis, antennis rufis, excepto infimo articulo. Necydalis rufa, Linn. Syst. Nat. 1. 642. Oliv. Col. iv. p. 8. t. 1. f. 6. Leptura attenuata, Fourc. Ent. Par. i. 84. Stenopterus rufus, Illger, Mag. iv. 127. Panz. F. I. G. 120. 4. Kiister, Kaif. Eur. 6. 76. Molorchus dispar, p., Schenh. Syn. Ins. i. 3. p. 501. Hab. Europe. 3. STENOPTERUS FLAVICORNIS. S. niger; thorace antice posticeque flavo-margimato; elytris ferrugineis, basi nigris, punctatis ; pectore abdomineque late- ribus flavo-maculatis; ; antennis pedibusque luteis. Stenopterus flavicornis, Dej. Cat. p. 360. Kister, Kaf. Eur. 6. 75 (1846). Stenopterus rufus, p., Megerle. Hab. Europe (Dalmatia). 186 CERAMBYCID. 4. STENOPTERUS PREUSTUS. B.M. S. ater, elytris testaceis, apice nigris, femoribus clavatis. Necydalis preusta, Fabr. Syst. El. ii. 372. Stenopterus preeustus, Illiger, Mag. v. 241. Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 114. Kister, Kaf. Eur. 19. 100. Var. tota nigra, opaca. Necydalis atra, Linn. Syst. Nat. 642. 5. Fabr. 8. El. u. 371. Molorchus dispar, p., Schenh. Syn. Ins. 1. 3. p. 501. Hab. Europe. 5. STENOPTERUS USTULATUS. S. elytris obscure fuscis, basi subnigro, sutura fascia pilorum al- borum, femoribus posterioribus basi flavescentibus. Stenopterus ustulatus, Dej. Cat. p. 360; Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. lL. Hab. S. France (Perpignan). 6. STENOPTERUS FEMORATUS. ; B.M. S. elytris integris apice angustatis, hirtus, niger, abdomime rufo, femoribus basi fulvis, apice inflatis nigris. Necydalis femoratus, Stev. Germ. Ins. Spec. p. 519. Stenopterus femoratus, Kiister, Kaf. Hur. 6. 77. Hab. 8. Russia; Turkey. 7. STENOPTERUS LATUS. S. depressus, viridi-flavescens metallicus. Stenopterus letus, Motch. Bull. Mosc. 1845, p. 86. Hab. Turcomania. 8. STENOPTERUS GRACILIS. S. niger, crasse punctatus; thorace ( 9?) sanguineo; elytris pla- natis, vage punctatis, mterne hiantibus, obscure zeneis; abdo- mine subtilissime, pedibus profunde punctatis. Stenopterus gracilis, Brullé, Exp. Morée, p. 257. pl. 44. f. 1, 2. Hab. Greece. 9. STENOPTERUS AURIVENTRIS. “St. niger, nitidus, pubescens, thorace tricalloso, antice postice- que aureo tomentoso; elytris ferrugimeo-flavis, apice acumi- natis, nigro-piceis: antennis nigris, articulis mediis obscure fusco-rufis, nigro-terminatis; abdomine utrinque aureo-tomen- “4 CERAMBYCIDS. 187 toso, pedibus testaceis, femoribus apice nigris, tarsis piceis.””— Kiister. Stenopterus auriventris, Kiister, Kaf. Eur. 23. 96 (1852). Hab. Europe (Sardinia). 10. STENOPTERUS MELANARGYREUS, DN. S. B.M. S. nigerrimus, punctatus; thoracis angulis posticis argenteo- lmeatis; scutello, maculis et fasctis duabus corporis subtus, pilis brevibus argenteis sericeis tectis. Deep black, head and thorax finely punctured; the posterior angles of the latter each with a lie of short silvery silky hairs ; seutellum covered with short silvery silky hairs; elytra black, somewhat paler about the middle, punctured. Under side of breast with silvery spots and lines: under side of abdomen with two silvery silky bands, the basal one widest, especially at the sides ; the ends of these bands are seen from above, where the narrowed part of the elytra leaves the abdomen exposed; the under side with a short pubescence having a silky lustre in certain lights. 3 Length 5 lines. Hab. Port Natal (Coll. Gueinzius). 11. STENOPTERUS MOLORCHOIDES. Stenopterus molorchoides, Guérin, Voy. Favorite, Mag. de Zool. 1838, pl. 233. f. 2. Hab. Chili. 118. ODONTOCERA. Odontocera, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1. 546. Stenopterus, p., Klug. 1. ODONTOCERA VITREA. O. capite et pedibus testaceis, fronte linea longitudimali nigra, vertice linea transversa nigra ; elytris nigro-fusco marginatis, basi albis, disco flavo subaurato et lucido; abdomine subtes- taceo, a medio ad apicem fusco. Odontocera vitrea, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ui. (1833) p. 547. Hab. Cayenne. 2. ODONTOCERA GRACILIS. B.M. O. cyanea, elytris testaceis eneo-marginatis. Stenopterus gracilis, Klug, Nov. Act, Acad. Nat. Cur. xu. p. 472. t. 44. f. 7. e 188 CERAMBYCID. Odontocera gracilis, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 11. 548. Stenopterus elegans, Guér. Icon. R. A. pl. 44. f. 9. Hab. Brazil. 3. ODONTOCERA CYLINDRICA. O. corpore punctato, testaceo-ferrugineo apice subnigro ; eapite tibiis tarsisque subnigris; elytris apice truncatis subnigris. Odontocera cylindrica, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. (1833) p. 548. Hab. Brazil. 4. OQDONTOCERA APICALIS. B.M. O. sanguinea, elytris obscuris, apice flavis. Stenopterus apicalis, Klug, Nov. Act. Acad. Nat. Cur.xu.t.44.f.6. Hab. Brazil. 5. ODoONTOCERA BRACONIDES. B.M. O.fusco-nigra, nitida, pectoris lateribus ferrugineis, elytris angus- tissimis, alis macula flava. Stenopterus Braconides, Perty, Del. An. Art. p. 94. t. 19. f. 3. Hab. Brazil. 6. ODONTOCERA ALBITARSIS. B.M. O. nigra, elytris dimidiatis subulatis disco pallidis, pedum posti- corum tibiis nigro-hirtis, tarsis niveis. Stenopterus albitarsis, Klug, Nov. Act. Acad. Nat. Cur. xu. 475. t. 44. f..12. Hab. Brazil. 7- ODONTOCERA MURINA. O. nigra, cinereo-tomentosa, elytris subulatis testaceis. Stenopterus murinus, Klug, Nov. Act. xu. 473. t. 44. f. 8. Hab. Brazil. 8. ODONTOCERA MELLEA, 0. S. B.M. QO. melleo-fiava, antennis nigro-annulatis; elytris corpore multo brevioribus, basi punctato, membranaceo, tune vitreo, apice attenuato nigro ; abdomine subtus medio nigro. Long. lin. 54. Head yellow ; eyes large, black ; face before the eyes with short golden silky adpressed hairs; antenne of a rusty-yellow, the joits ringed with black, the second entirely pale. Thorax yel- CERAMBYCID&. 189 low, with three widish raised lines on the back, somewhat con- verging in front: scutellum yellow. Elytra extending some- what beyond the middle of abdomen, narrowed at the end, base yellow punctured, especially on the shoulder, greater part of dorsal area pale vitreous, the tip black, punctured, edges thick- ened, margined, blackish near the tip. Abdomen with two middle segments beneath and the hind edge of basal segment black ; under side and legs pale yellow. Hab. Amazon (Tapayos) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 9. ODONTOCERA PARALLELA, 0. 8S. B.M. O. pallide flava; antennis nigro annulatis; thoracis dorso lmneis duobus parallelis nigris; elytris apice angustatis, singulis linea marginali nigro-fusca ; pedibus posticis subhirsutis, femoribus tibiisque apice fusco nigris. Long. ln. 32. Head yellow; eyes very large, black ; antenne with the joimts thicker towards the apex, pale yellow tips rmged with blackish- brown. Thorax elongated, punctured, witha black line on each side, somewhat thicker in the middle. Scutellum pale yellow. Elytra as long as the abdomen, somewhat vitreous pale, a black- ish-brown line on the margin of each from the shoulder to near the tip, but becoming obsolete ; sutural margin a little obscure behind the seutellum. Under sides pale, abdomen beneath some- what inclined to ferruginous. Legs yellow; hind ones with longish hairs, tips of femora and tibie blackish-brown. Hab. Amazon (Tapayos) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 10. ODONTOCERA SIMPLEX, 0. Ss. B.M. O. nigra punctata; elytris elongatis vitreis pallidis, margine late sutura anguste nigris, femoribus pedum duorum posticorum basi pallidis; tibiis posticis gracilibus nudis; autennis nigris, articulis 5-8 basi pallidis. Long. lin. 4. Head black, base of palpi pale; eyes large, nearly meeting in front ; face with some greyish hairs; antenne black, from the fifth to the eighth joints pale at the base. Thorax closely punc- tured, fore margin smooth, two depressed widish lines down the middle of the thorax: scutellum covered with greyish adpressed hairs. Elytra elongated, acuminated, vitreous, extending to be- yond the middle of the body, apex obliquely abrupt; lateral margin widely bordered with black, suture narrowly edged with black, base of elytra and margin punctured; under side varied, with greyish silky hairs, which form transverse bands at the end 190 ; CERAMBYCIDA. of each abdominal segment. Legs black, base of the femora of two hind pairs of legs pale; tibiz of hind legs slender, without tufts, a small part of the base pale. Hab. South America (Para). 11. ODONTOCERA BISPECULIFERA, D. Ss. B.M. O. nigra; antennis nigris, articulis 5-11 apice intus dilatatis, basi luteis, thorace confertim punctato parte autica pube seri- c2a subaurea postice profunde ter emarginata, spatio humeralz levi incluso; scutello pilis brevibus aureis ; elytris curtis apice subrotundatis, singulis medio pallidis vitreis nigro-marginatis ; pedibus nigris ; femoribus anticis intus pallidis, femoribus pos- ticis elongatis, basi pallidis; tibus posticis apice postice sub- ciliatis. Long. lin. 5$. Head black, eyes very large, only separated in front by a nar- row line, face im front of the eyes with an impressed line forming two sides of a triangle, face covered with short golden hairs ; antenne black, joints from the fifth to the last dilated at the apex on the mside ; base of these segments yellow. Thorax sub- globular, thickly punctured ; fore part with a golden-yellow pu- bescence, with three deep notches in the middle behind, and a space free from hairs near the front angle on each side: scu- tellum covered with short yellow silken hairs. Elytra short, somewhat rounded at the apex, each with a pale smooth glassy space ; a short ferruginous line on the shoulder, inside of which is a scabrous black spot; an elongated triangular black mark extends behind the scutellum, and is common to both elytra; outside margin and a wider space at the tip punctured, black. Legs black, femora of first two pairs thickened, inside of femora of fore legs white ; base of the femora of hind legs white; tibie of hind legs behind at the apex with some longish hairs. Hab. Amazon (Santarem) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 12. ODONTOCERA SUBVESTITA, 0. S. B.M. O. flavescens, capite nigro; antennis ferrugineo nigris articulo primo flavo ; thorace supra et metathorace pilis sericeis aurels vestitis ; elytris corporis dimidiam attingentibus, attenuatis, parte caudali crassiore, pallidis, litura elongata humerali fusea ; pedibus posticis femoribus basi pallidioribus, tibiis apice nigro- hirtis. ; Long. lin. 43. Head rather short, black; eyes very large, approaching close in front; antenne of a dark ferrugimous, the basal joint yellow, CERAMBYCIDZ, 19k the terminal joints gradually thickenimg. Thorax nearly as broad as long, with a more or less thick golden pubescence ; a dorsal transverse band in some lights appears brown and free from hairs ; a small smooth spot on the back. Elytra short, reaching to the middle of abdomen, palish yellow, the tails somewhat thickened and rounded at the end; a largish elongated brown blotch from the shoulder extends half way down the margin ; this blotch and part of the base is punctured. Femora of hind legs longly clavate, base paler; an elongated tuft of black hairs extends round the tibia of hind legs near the tip. Hab. Amazon (Santarem) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 13. ODONTOCERA COMPRESSIPES, 0. Ss. B.M. QO. lutea; capite flavo, gula mento et vertice nigris; antennis ferrugineis articulis | et 2 intus nigro lineatis ; thoracis mar- gine antica et annulo transverso, in dorso crassiores, nigris ; elytris vitreis luteis, basi scabris nigro variegatis, apice oblique truncatis ; tibiis posticis apice subdilatatis nigris hirtulis. Long. lin. 53. Head with the face and cheeks bright yellow; eyes large, but separated by a wide space in front, which has an impressed line down the middle running into a fovea; vertex and under side of head black ; antennz ferruginous, terminal joints hardly thick- ened ; two basal joints with a black line on the inside. Thorax distinctly and closely punctured, as long as wide, fore part mar- gined with black; a black rmg round the thorax, which is thicker on the middle of the back. LElytra vitreous, depressed, extend- ing considerably beyond the middle of abdomen, somewhat ob- liquely truncated at the end, edges thickened and margined with pale ferrugimous; base scabrous, shoulder ferruginous, an irre- gular oblique black line rising from near the shoulder runs down the suture beyond the scutellum. Legs pale ferruginous, femora of fore legs on the outside in the middle brownish ; tarsi of hind legs flattened, compressed and somewhat dilated at the end, and clothed with blackish hairs. Hab. Amazon (Santarem) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 14. ODONTOCERA PECILOPODA, N.S. - B.M. QO. nigra, elytris vitreis pallidis nigro-marginatis; abdominis basi subtus et apice pallidis; pedibus nigris, femorum tibiarumque basi alba; tibiis posticis pilis nigris hirtis. Long. lin. 53. Head black, a depressed triangular space on the face with some greyish hairs; eyes very large, nearly meeting in front; 192 CERAMBYCID. antenne black, the sixth, seventh and eighth joints at the base somewhat pale. Thorax rather longer than wide, with roundish stamped punctures and some smooth spaces among them, a smooth space down the middle; thorax somewhat contracted behind, and with two patches of pubescence in front. Scutellum obscure, covered with short hairs, and with two punctures at the end. Elytra reaching slightly beyond the middle, gradually at- tenuated, apex truncated and slightly emarginated; surface de- pressed, vitreous pale yellowish, base slightly scabrous; suture, margin and apex black, the black of the margim widened at the end and punctured; metathorax varied with silky grey hairs. Abdomen with basal segment and part of the next white; apex pale. Legs black, base of all the femora white ; inside of femora of fore legs excavated, inside of tibize of first two pairs of legs pale; hind legs with base of tibize white, the apical portion covered with longish black hairs ; tarsi black. Hab. Amazon (Santarem) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 15. ODONTOCERA CHRYSOZONE, n.s. PI. V. f. 5. B.M. O. lutea, antennis ferrugineis, thoracis marginibus sub-antica et postica pilis aureis ornatis, fasciisque duobus transversis dor- salibus nigris lateribus fere connexis; elytris vitreis prope basin vitta oblique-transversa nigra, sutura mucronata, margine mucronata. Long. lin. 53. Necydalis fasciata, Oliv. pl. i. f. 92 Head yellow; eyes very large, black, face and narrow space between the eyes clothed with silky golden hairs; antennee fer- ruginous, the 6-10 joimts triangularly dilated on the inside, 2-5 joints with blackish hairs on the outside. Thorax with two transverse bands clothed with silky golden hairs; one of these bands is close to front margin, the other is on the hind margin, and they are both connected on the side of the thorax, the back of the thorax deeply punctured, darkish yellow, with two trans- verse bands, the first the longest and nearly meeting at the side. Scutellum clothed with silky golden hairs. Elytra gradually attenuated, flat, vitreous, strongly margined, margins of suture and side produced at the end, which reaches considerably beyond the middle of abdomen ; triangular patch at base of elytra taken together punctured, the point meeting at the suture a little be- hind the scutellum, the sides of the triangle forming a black oblique band across each elytron, the glassy surface of elytra yellowish. Legs and under side pale yellow; metathorax closely covered with silky golden pile ; legs with several blackish hairs, mixed with yellow hairs. Hab. Amazon (Tapayos) (Coll. W. B. Bates). CERAMBYCIDA. 193 16. OpontTocERA EIRENE, “ Puncta, nigro-chalybea metatarsis albis ; antennze dimidio cor- poris vix breviores, apicem versus crassiores, vix dentatze : facies elongata medio suleata: elytra attenuata apice truncata, paullo abbreviata, neque metalas nec abdomen tegentia ; meta- pedes elongati, metatibiis hirtis, femoribus vix tumidis.”’— Newman. Odontocera Eirene, Newman, Entom. p. 92. Hab. Brazil (Rio) (Coll. Miers). 17. OpoxtTocERA DICE. ““Caput aureum, circa oculos lanugine aurea obsitum, macula ‘inter antennas sité quoque aurea; antenne dimidio corporis breviores, fuscze, basi nigree; prothorax nigerrimus, marginibus, fascia parva transversa laterali, vittis discoidalibus 2 basi con- junctis; scutellum albidum; elytris basi aspere puncta, nigra, macula utriusque subtrigona juxta scutellum flavida; deimdé ad apicem nitida semihyalina, testacea, angustissima: pedes fusco-testacei, metafemoribus vix tumidis; sternum et abdo- men nigra, lanugine aurea varia.””— Newman. Odontocera Dice, Newman, Entom. p. 91 (1841). Hab. Brazil (Rio) (Coll. Miers). 18. ODOoNTOCERA EUNOMIA. “Caput porrectum, elongatum, flavidum, oculis nigris, antennis ' apice crassioribus, subdentatis, dimidio corporis longioribus, fascis, articulis basi pallidioribus; prothorax flavidus, dorso fuscus, punctus; scutellum nigrum: elytra attenuata, apice truncata, paullo abbreviata, neque metalas nec abdomen tegen- tia; nigra, vitta suturali apicem versus acuminata testacea : femora tumida, metapedes elongati, metatibiis hirtis, pro- et meso-pedes, sternum et abdomen flavida; metapedes (basi femorum pallido excepto) nigri.”— Newman. Odontocera Eunomia, Newman, Entom. p. 92. Hab. Brazil (Rio) (Coll. Miers). 19. OponTocERA? Mata. “ Badia, lanugine argentea obsita, oculi magni, nigri; caput ante antennas elongatum, longitudinaliter suleatum; antenne cor- pore manifesto longiores, apice haud incrassatze, nullo modo dentate, )l-articulate, articulus primus badius, 2-7 nigri, 8 albus, 9 albus apice nigro, 10 et 11 nigri: prothorax capite manifesto longior, vix latior, feré cylindraceus, badius, nitidus; 194 CERAMBYCID. scutellum albo-lanuginosum ; elytra attenuata, haud abbre- viata, apice subtruncata, nitida, puncta, pallide testacea, lateri- bus fuscis: femora paullo tumida, metapedes elongati, meta- tibiis hirtis; abdomen subtus et pedes pallida, metatarsis albidi.””— Newman. Qdontocera? Maia, Newman, Entom. p. 92. Hab. Brazil (Rio) (Coll. Miers). 20. ODONTOCERA ALBICANS. B.M. O. nigra, argenteo-maculata, antennis ante apicem albis, elytris pallidis nigro-marginatis, pedibus varicoloribus. Stenopterus albicans, Klug, Nov. Act. xii. 471. t. 44. f. 5. Hab. Brazil (Rio). 119. OMMATA, n. g. Antenne long, the third, fourth, fifth and sixth joints slender, seventh slender at the base, gradually thickened towards the tip; eighth, ninth, tenth and eleventh shortish and thickened, forming together an elongated club: face short, eyes very large, nearly meeting in front. Thorax longer than wide. Elytra shorter than the abdomen, slender, narrow behind and margined. Legs with the femora clavate; hind legs very long; tibie with a longish brush of hairs surrounding them at the tips. 1. OMMATA ELEGANS, n.s. PI. V. f. 6. B.M. O. nigra, elytris pallidis, translucidis, nigro-marginatis; anten- narum articulis octavo nonoque basi pallidis; femoribus basi pallidis; tarsis pedum posticorum albis. Black, the elytra pale, almost transparent, margins and tip thickened, black; eighth and ninth joints of the antenne pale at the base; all the femora are pale at the base; the tarsi of the hind legs are white. Length 3 lines. Hab. Venezuela (Coll. Dyson). 120. ACYPHODERES. Acyphoderes, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. p. 548. Stenopterus, p., Klug. Odontocera, p., Serv. CERAMBYCID. 195 1. ACYPHODERES CRINITUS. B.M. A. aterrimus, tibiis posticis apice rufo-pilosis. Stenopterus crinitus, Klug, Nov. Act. Acad. Nat. Cur. xii. p. 474. t. 44. f. 11. Odontocera crinita, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 649. Odontocera cruentata, Dej. Cat. p. 360. Hab. Brazil. ; 2. ACYPHODERES FEMORATUS. B.M. A. niger, thorace argenteo-tomentoso, elytrorum disco femorum- que basi pallidis. Stenopterus femoratus, Klug, Nov. Act. xii. 475. t. 44. f. 10. ’ Hab. Brazil. 3. AcYPHODERES AURULENTUS. B.M. A. ferrugineus, pube flavo-aurulenta obductus, antennis serratis nigris, elytrorum vitta suturali pallida, nitida. Stenopterus aurulentus, Dalman, Anal. Ent. p. 71. Necydalis aurulenta, Kirby, Linn. Trans. xii. 443. Odontocera aurulenta, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. u. 548. Hab. Brazil. 4, ACYPHODERES SERICINUS, 0. 8S. B.M. A. nigro-fuseus, antennis nigris; thorace hirtulo, pilis sericeis aureis et alteris fuscis variegatis, lineis tribus elevatis, media recta, lateralibus curvatis, margmem anticam non attingen- tibus; scutello pilis aureis ornato; elytris ferrugineo-fuscis, valde attenuatis, marginibus anguste-nigris, humeris, basique punctatis; pedibus ferrugineis et nigris. Long. hn. 83. Head above the mouth raised and wrinkled, in front of the eye © a narrow band of golden-yellow hairs, a smooth raised ridge between the antennz. Thorax rough, with brown hairs mixed and varied with a golden pile; dorsal surface somewhat depressed, with three raised smoothish lines, the central straight, the lateral curved and not reaching to the fore margin; metathorax varied with a golden-yellow pubescence. Abdomen: beneath ferru- ginous, base of each segment black. Femora with upper part except at base and tip black, tarsi yellowish; posterior tibize ee pale at the tip, with some slightly elongated ferruginous ars. A species closely allied to A. aurulentus. Hab. Brazil. 196° CERAMBYCID&. 5. ACYPHODERES HIRTIPES. A. rufus, capite thoraceque nigris aureo-tomentosis, tibiis posticis barba nigricante. Stenopterus hirtipes, Klug, Nov. Act. xii. 473. t. 44. f. 9. Hab. Brazil. 6. ACYPHODERES TOMENTOSUS. B.M. Cdontocera tomentosa, Dej. Cat. p. 360. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 7. ACYPHODERES BRACHYPTERUS. B.M, Odontocera brachyptera, Chevr. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1838, p. 285. Hab. Cuba. Mexico. 8. ACYPHODERES SCOPARIUS. A. depressus, niger, flavo-villosus, elytris rufo-testaceis, tibiis posticis barba nigricante. Molorchus scoparius, Klug, Nov. Act. xii. 469. t. 44. f. 2. Hab. Brazil (Cameta). 9. ACYPHODERES ODYNEROIDES, n.s. Pl. V.f. 3. B.M. A. niger, abdomine albo cingulato, thorace pilis sericeis aureis, elytris vitreis planatis apice attenuatis et acuminatis sulphureis, nigro marginatis. Long. lin. 74. | Head black; a narrow grooved line down the middle yellow; face with a deepish subtriangular depression; labrum and spot behmd it yellow; antennz black, two basal jomts shming, the others obscure with short greyish pile. Thorax more or less thickly clothed with a close golden pubescence; the back with three abbreviated punctured lines free from hairs, the side ones curved. Scutellum obscure. Elytra reach considerably beyond the middle of abdomen, glassy, flat, pale sulphur-yellow, with obscure scattered punctures, gradually pointed, so that the two form to- gether a figure like an elongated swallow’s tail; shoulder of each punctured and tinged with brown, margins thickened, brown: under side black, thickly clothed with short silky hairs; segments of abdomen at the edge ciliated with white, forming four white rings; legs black with scattered greyish hairs, femora thickened. Hab. Amazon (Santarem) (Coil. W. B. Bates). CERAMBYCID. 197 10. AcYPHODERES AEDOMINALIS. ,; B.M. Necydalis abdomimalis, Oliv. pl. 1. f. 5. Had. Brazil. 121. SPHECOMORPHA. Sphecomorpha, Newman, Ent. Mag. v. 396. 1. SPHECOMORPHA CHALYBEA. ; B.M, S. chalybeo-nigra; antennis articulo quinto ferrugineo excepto, fuscis; elytrorum plaga humerali alteraque dorsali albidis. Sphecomorpha chalybea, Newman, Ent. Mag. v. 396. Hab. Brazil (Ent. Club). 122. HEPHZSTION. Hephestion, Newman, Entom. p, 10. 1. HEPHZASTION MACER.- H. niger, angustus ; antennis nigris, articulo septimo, et basi primi et octavi albidis, elytris nitide nigris, attenuatis, post medium tenuissimis, pedibus nigris, femorum basi tarsique flavis. Hephestion macer, Newman, Entom. p. 10. Blanch. Gay, Chili, t. 28. f. 2. Hab. Chili (Chiloé). 2. HEPHASTION OCREATUS. H. niger; antennis nigris, elytris levibus, nitide chalybeis, pos- tice attenuatis, pedibus nigris, femoribus croceis, abdomine croceo, apice nigro. Hephestion ocreatus, Newman, Entom. p. 10. Blanch. Gay, Chili, t. 28. f. 1. Hab. Chili (Chiloé). 3. HEPHZSTION GRACILIPES. H. angustus, nigro-violaceus ; capite canaliculato ; antennis ni- gris, articulis nono, decimo et undecimo pallide flavis, ultimo apice nigro; prothorace medio bituberculato, lateribus uni- dentato ; elytris nitide nigro-violaceis ab humeris usque apicem angustissimis ; pedibus longissimis, nigris, tarsis posticis flavis. Hepheestion gracilipes, Blanch. Gay, Chili, v. 469. Hab. Chili. 198 CERAMBYCIDA. 123. RHTINOTRAGUS. Rhinotragus, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. 513. Oregostoma, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. p. 1. RHINOTRAGUS FESTIVUS. B.M. R. subtus niger; thoracis margine laterali et vittaé media flavis ; elytris flavis, sutura et humeris nigris. Rhinctragus festivus, Perty, Del. An. Art. 94. t. 19. f. 2. Rhinotragus suturalis, Dej. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 550. Hab. Brazil. 2. RHINOTRAGUS FRENATUS. B.M. Rhinotragus frenatus, Dej. Cat. p. 360. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 3. RHINOTRAGUS DORSIGER. _ B.M. R. ater, punctatus, elytris marginatis flavis, plagé communi dor- sali apiceque nigris. Rhinotragus dorsiger, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. 513. Var. Thoracis margine rufo. Rhinotragus marginatus, Perty, Del. An. Art. 94. t. 19. f. 1. Rhinotragus anceps, Newm. Ent. Mag. v. 495. Rhinotragus sellatus, Dej. Cat. (clim). Hab. Brazil (Ent. Club). 4, RHINOTRAGUS APICALIS. R. elongatus, niger, elytris flavis, apice nigris. Rhinotragus apicalis, Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) i. 236. Hab. Bolivia. 5. RHINOTRAGUS RUBRICORNIS. B.M. R. lete-ruber, thorace medio linea longitudinali nigra; elytris fascia nigra sinuata, apice nigro-sinuatis ; anternis pedibusque leete rubris. Oregostoma rubricorne, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1. 553. Rhinotragus coccineus, Gory, Guér. Icon. R. A. pl. 44. f. 7. Rhinotragus rubricornis, Lap. An. Art. 1.441. Hab. Brazil. 6. RHINOTRAGUS PUNICEUS. B.M. R. capite antennis, pedibus abdomineque nigris; prothorace pu- niceo maculis duabus nigris; elytris puniceis apice nigris. CERAMBYCID&. 199 Rhinotragus puniceus, Newman, Ent. Mag. v. 495. Oregostoma binotatum, Dej. Cat. p. 359. Hab. Brazil. 7. RHINOTRAGUS ANALIS. R. capite et antennis nigris, thorace supra nigro, margine postica testaceo late marginata; elytris testacels macula magna nigra, basi bifida, apice angulo externo spina acuta; pedibus nigris ; 4 anticis femoribus testaceis, posticis nigris, basi testaceis. Rhinotragus analis, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 550. Hab. Brazil. 8. RHINOTRAGUS TRIZONATUS. Rhinotragus trizonatus, Blanch. Cuv. R. A. ¢Crochard) pl. 66 bis, irk. Hab. ——? 9. RHINOTRAGUS NOTABILIS, N.S. ~ B.M. R. luteus ; antennis nigris, articulis 8 ultimis basi flavis ; thorace, macula magna dorsali nigra; elytris nigris, singulis vitta elon- gata basali, et fascia transversali subapicali sulphureis ; pedibus nigris ; femoribus basi et apice intus, flavis. _ Long. ln. 33-44. Head yellow; hind margin, jaws and labrum blackish ; a deep depression between the antennz ; antennz black, eight last joints yellow at the base, the six basal jomts with a few scattered hairs behind. Thorax minutely punctured, with two longitu- dinal impressed lines on the back, somewhat approaching in front; a large dorsal black spot extending from fore margin to beyond the middle : scutellum pale. Elytra punctured, truncated at the end, lateral and sutural margins produced ; each with a large longitudinal sulphur-yellow vitta extending from the base to the middle, widest at the base, somewhat poimted at the end; each with a pale sulphur-yellow transverse band behind the middle, somewhat narrowed on the margin ; under parts yellow, sides of metathorax black; three middle segments of abdomen black ; abdomen and parts of thorax beneath clothed with a close shining pile; legs black; femora yellow, upper part of club black ; femora of hind legs with a ring, and the upper edge of the apex black. In some specimens the yellow spot and bar of the elytra are diminished in extent. Hab. Amazon (Santarem) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 200 CERAMBYCID&. 10. RHINOTRAGUS TRILINEATUS, U.S. B.M. R. flavus; antennis, capite, thoracis maculis duabus dorsalibus, lineis tribus elytrorum, una suturali, pedibus femorumque basi exceptis, abdomine apice, nigris. Long. lin. 5-53. Antenne black, the five apical joimts slightly yellow at the base, third joint elongated, somewhat bent ; head with impressed lines and points, black, with an elongated yellow spot between the antennz ; palpi yellow. Thorax yellow, longer than wide, coarsely and distinctly punctured, with a smooth lme down the middle not extending to the hind margin ; two large black dorsal spots, sometimes connected with the black frontal margim: seu- tellum yellow. Elytra gradually attenuatmg towards the apex, which is abruptly truncated ; the elytra and sides are thickly mar- gined; each elytron has a broad black band extending from the shoulder to the apex’; the outer margin is yellow to a pomt be- yond the middle; the suture from behmd the scutellum is nar- rowly edged with black; each elytron is depressed down the middle and of a pale yellow colour. Under side yellow; abdomen with the sides of the basal segments with delicate golden hairs, the last three segments and the apex of the fourth black : legs black, base of femora yellow ; inside of anterior femora yellow ; tips of femora coarsely punctured. Hiab. Amazon (Tapayos) (Coll. W. B. Bates). li. RHINOTRAGUS MOLORCHOIDES, 0. S. B.M. R. gracilis, luteus ; capite, thoracis macula magna nregulari trans- versa, elytrorum marginibus nigris ; antennis nigris, segmentis 8 ultimis basi pallidis; elytris vitreis. Long. lin. 33. Head black, face with many silken incumbent hairs ; antenne black, the last eight segments with the base of each pale yellow. Thorax longer than wide, with a large transverse black mark in the middle, notched m the middle in front, and doubly notched behind, the mark is coarsely punctured : scutellum black ; elytra somewhat shorter than the abdomen, pale, vitreous, a marginal line black, punctured, extending from behind the shoulder to the apex; on the shoulder itself a short yellowish-red line; suture slightly margined with black, apex truncated ; abdomen beneath and metathorax covered with a close pale silky pile ; three middle segments somewhat obscure; legs black, femora pale, black at the tip of the club above, and the shank of hind femora above with a black line. Hab. Amazon (Santarem) (Coll. W. B. Bates). CERAMBYCID. 201 12. RHINOTRAGUS ? NIGRIPES. Oregostoma nigripes, Dej. Cat. p. 359. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1. 552. Hab. Brazil. 13. RHINOTRAGUS? COLLARIS. Oregostoma collare, Dej. Cat. p. 359. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. u. 583. Hab. Brazil. 14. RHINOTRAGUS ? PUNCTATUS. -R. niger, thorace dorso rufo, elytris medio argenteis nigro-punc- tatis. Stenopterus punctatus, Klug, Nov. Act. xu.471. t. 44. f. 4. Hab. Brazil (Para). 15. RHINOTRAGUS? LURIDUS. R. ferrugineus, griseo-subvillosus, elytris ochraceis, medio macu- lisque nigris. Stenopterus luridus, Klug, Nov. Act. xii. 470. t. 44. f. 3. Hab. Brazil. 16. RHINOTRAGUS EXILIS, 0. s. B.M. R. testaceus, elytris distincte punctatis dorso excavatis, antennis fuscis, femoribus posticis apice, tibiis tarsisque mediis et pos- ticis, nigro-fuscis. Long. ln. 3. Testaceous ; elytra longitudinally hollowed throughout on the back and somewhat roughly punctured; antenne brown, legs yellow, femora of hind legs brown at the tip; middle and hind legs with the tibiz and tarsi blackish-brown. Hab. Amazon (Villa Nova) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 124. ERYTHROPLATYS, n. g. Head pointed rostrate, palpi prominent. Antennz with the terminal joimts somewhat depressed and serrated on the inside. Elytra rounded at the end and dilated. Legs thickish ; tibiz rather short ; femora clavate. Tarsi short, broad; joimts trans- verse. L 2 202 CERAMBYCID. 1. ERYTHROPLATYS CORALLIFER, n.s. PI. V. f. 2. B.M. E. ruber; antennis nigris, elytris rude punctatis, nigris, miniaceo notatis, postice latioribus. Long. lin. 74. Head red, with two obscure transverse black spots on the ver- tex, covered with punctures and short impressed limes; antennze black, the seven apical joits covered with a greyish silky pu- bescence. Thorax as wide as long, punctured, with a smooth longitudinal somewhat raised lme down the middle, a transverse depressed line across the hind margin, at each end terminating in a deep point: scutellum black, with short silky pubescence impressed in the middle. Elytra coarsely punctured, dilated from the middle to the end; black, each with four large coral- red uregular marks; suture at the base, then again behind the middle, and at the end, with the apex of elytra and a marginal lme near the shoulder, red: the spots on the elytra are irregular, the basal one is triangular, the next is conjugate, almost forming a suboblique band across, the third is beyond the middle and close to the margin of elytron, and connected with a slight red line with a small spot behind it nearer the suture ; under side of body and legs red. Hab. Amazon (Santarem) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 125. TROPIS. Tropis, Newman, Entom. p. 34. Rhagiomorpha, p., Newman (olim). Agorhinus, Dej. Cat. p. 360 (not Erichs.). 1. TROPIS OCULIFERA. B.M. T. capite exserto lmea longitudimali impresso ; prothorace lateribus lanugine aurea vestito; elytris quasi reticulatis, quadricarinatis, carina prima macula rotunda lanuginosa aurea ; inter primam et secundam linea aurea lanuginosa basali. Rhagiomorpha oculifera, Newman, Ann. Nat. Hist. vy. 21. Tropis oculifera, Newman, Entom. p. 34. Hab. Van Diemen’s Land. 2. TROPIS DIMIDIATA. B.M. T. capite nigro, glabro; thorace flavo, glaberrimo, nitidissimo ; elytris basi flavis, apice nigris, splendore chalybeo nitentibus, parallelis, quasi reticulatis, basi fere glabris, smgulo quadri- CERAMBYCIDA. 203 earinato; pedibus nigris, splendore chalybeo nitentibus; pro- et meso-femoribus flavidis ; sterno flavido, abdomine chalybeo. Tropis dimidiata, Newman, Entom. p. 34. gorhinus dimidiatus, Dej. Cat. p. 360. Chevr. Coll. Hab. New Holland (Ent. Club). 126. BIMIA. Bimia, White, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1850. 1. BIMIA BICOLOR. B.M. Bimia bicolor, White, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1850, Annulosa, of. 2. Hab. Australia. 2. BIMIA FEMORALIS. B.M. Bimia femoralis, Saunders, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. n. s.i.82.pl.4. J Hab. eee 126*, AKIPTERA. Akiptera, Saunders, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. n.s. 1. 82. 1. AKIPTERA SEMIFLAVA. Akiptera semiflava, Saunders, l.c. p. 83. pl. 4. f. 6. Hab. 2 127. ENCYCLOPS. Encyclops, Newman, Ent. Mag. v. 392. Leptura, p., Say. 1. ENCYCLOPS CHZRULEUS. B.M. E. lete viridi-zeneus, opacus, thorace reticulato-punctato, antror- sum angustato constrictoque, lateribus tuberculatis, elytris confertim punctatis ; subtus cmereo-pubescens, pedibus flavis, antennis nigris. Leptura czrulea, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Se. Phil. v. 280. Encyclops pallipes, Newman, Ent. Mag. v. 392. Encyclops ceruleus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. n.s. i. 317. Hab. U. States (Ent. Club) (E. Doubleday, Esq.). , SX See Lae pe Te 204 CERAMBYCID&. 128. DEILUS. Deilus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 73. Callidium, p., Fabr. Necydalis, p., Rossi. Stenopterus, p., Gené. Podius, Megerle. 1. DEILUS FUGAX. B.M. D. elongatus, depressus, nigro-zeneus; thorace subcylindrico ; elytris punctatis costa media elevata; antennarum articulis, femoribus tiblisque basi sanguineis. Callidium fugax, Fabr. S. El. u. 339. Oliv. Col. iv. t. 6. f. 69. Necydalis ceramboides, Rossi, Faun. Kir. Mant. p.99. pl. 5.f. O. Stenopterus scutellaris, Gené. Deilus fugax, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. mi. 73. Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 100. Kiister, Kaf. Eur. 2. 56. Hab. S. Europe (Tuscany). 129. COREMIA. ~ Coremia, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 22. Saperda, p., Fabr. Leptura, p., Pallas. 1. CoREMIA HIRTIPES. B.M. C. tibus posterioribus rectis, elytris apice truncatis. Saperda hirtipes, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 14. t. 1. f. 8. Cerambyx hirtipes, Guér. Icon. pl. 44. f. 3. Leptura plumipes, Pall. Nat. ix. t. 1. f. 2? Coremia hirtipes, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. p. 23. Coremia verripes, Lacordaire; Dej. Cat. Hab. Brazil. 2. COREMIA ERYTHROMERA. : C. punctata, nigro-cerulea, tibus posterioribus arcuatis ; elytris apice rotundatis ; antennis subrufis; pedibus rufis, femoribus posterioribus nigris, tibiis apice nigro longe-pilosis. Coremia erythromera, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iu. p. 23. Hab. Brazil. ; CERAMBYCIDS. 205 3. COREMIA SIGNATICOLLIS. C. elongata, nigra, pedibus gracilibus; femoribus posterioribus valde elongatis, tibiis tarsisque longe-pilosis ; thorace macula mediana aurantiaca ; corpore subtus. griseo-cimerec. Coremia signaticolle, Bug. Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) i. p. 232. Hab. Brazil. 130. RHOPALOPHORA. Rhopalophora, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 100. Callichroma, p., Germ. Cerambyx, p., Klug. 1. RHOPALOPHORA AXILLARIS. B.M. R. depressa, zenea, humeris fulvis villosis, antennis corpore lon- gioribus, femoribus apice incrassatis. Cerambyx axillaris, Klug, Nov. Act. Nat. Cur. xii. p. 458. t. 43. ico Rhopalophora Icarius, Buquet. Cosmisoma axillare, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. in. 20. Hab. Brazil. 2. RHOPALOPHORA CUPRICOLLIS. B.M. R. nigra, flavo-sericea pilosa, thorace ferrugineo, pilis sericeis cupreo-flavis, medio sulco nigro; scutello triangulari emargi- nato ; elytris supra planatis punctis impressis, macula parvula rubra ad scutellum. Rhopalophora cupricollis, Hopfner, Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) p- 335 (235). Rhopalophora auricollis, Chevr. MSS. Hab. Mexico. 3. RHOPALOPHORA LINEICOLLIS. B.M. Rhopalophora lineicollis, Chevr. Dej. Cat. p. 359. ‘ Hab. Mexico. 4, RHOPALOPHORA BICOLOR. B.M. Rhopalophora bicolor, Dej., Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 5. RHOPALOPHORA COLLARIS. B.M. p . 2 2 R. nigra olivaceo-tomentosa, thorace elongato, mutico, rufo; elytris margine carimatis, apice serratis, truncatis, extus mu- cronatis. 206 CERAMBYCIDZ. Callichroma collare, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. 498. Rhopalophora sanguinicollis, Dej. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iii. p- 101. Callidium bicolor, Fabr.? Germ. Guér. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1839, p- 330. Hab. Brazil. 6. RHOPALOPHORA PUSTULOSA, 0. S. B.M. R. nigra, capite thoraceque rubris, thorace medio linea latiuseula . a. . . . ae i nigra, latere nigro-maculato; elytris olivaceo-viridibus, sub- pustulatis ; antennis pedibusque nigris. Head red, antennz black. Thorax red, with a widish black line down the middle, each side with a black spot. Elytra olive- green, more or less thickly covered with pustules like the thorax. Legs black. Length 3 lines. Hab. Venezuela. 7. RHOPALOPHORA PULVERULENTA. B.M. R. nigra, pubescens pilis brevibus albidis quasi pulverulentis, densissime tecta; thorace elytrisque subrufis, griseo-flavo pubescentibus. Rhopalophora pulverulenta, Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) p. 335. Rhopalophora sericata, Reiche. _ Hab. Columbia (Coll. Goudot). 8. RHOPALOPHORA POROSA, 0. S. B.M. R. nigra, thorace sanguineo, elytris griseo-brunneis poroso-pune- tatis, apice oblique abruptis, denticulatis. Lovg. lin. 33. Black, covered with a very short greyish mealy pubescence. Thorax red, longer than wide, broadest just behind the middle, surface somewhat waved; two lines of short pubescence, one on each side of the thorax. Elytra greyish-brown, parallel, surface porose-punctured, apex obliquely cut at the end and with four small teeth. Legs slender: femora of hind legs with the tips reaching but a little beyond the apex of elytra. Hab. N. America. 9. RHOPALOPHORA SPECIOSA. B.M. R. viridi-cyanea, antennis corpore longioribus, elytris vitta longi- tudinali scutelloque argenteis, femoribus elongatis incrassatis rufis. CERAMBYCID. 207 Cerambyx speciosus, Klug, Nov. Act. Nat. Cur. xii. 457. t. 43. Lr. Hab. Brazil. 10. RHOPALOPHORA BINODOSA. B.M. Rhopalophora binodosa, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Maldonado. 131. ELAPHOPSIS. Rhopalophora ? (Elaphopsis), Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. u. 101. 1. ELAPHOPSIS RUBIDA. B.M. E. levis, rubida ; elytris sutura subfusca, antennis subfuscis, pedibus nigris, femoribus rubidis. Rhopalophora ? (Elaphopsis) rubida, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. EOL. Hab. Brazil. 132. LISTROPTERA. Listroptera, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 71. Callidium, p., Fadr. Cerambyx, p., Oliv. Callichroma, p., Germ. ]. LisTROPTERA TENEBROSA. L. thorace tuberculato, obscure rufo, linea dorsali nigra, elytris depressis, cinerascentibus, lineis duabus elevatis, atris. Callidium tenebrosum, Fabr. S. E. ii. 337. Cerambyx tenebricosus, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 34. pl. 18. f. 139. Listroptera tenebrosa, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ui. p. 71. Hab. S. America. 2. LIsTROPTERA ATERRIMA. is B.M. L. atra, holosericea, pedibus elongatis, thorace dorso quadrituber- culato, elytris margine carinatis, serratis. Callichroma aterrimum, Germ. Ins. Sp. Nov. 497. Listroptera aterrima, Hrichs. Arch. 1849, p. 142. Hab. Brazil. Peru. 3. LISTROPTERA ATRA. L. elongata, atra, parce albo-pilosa; antennis articulis obconicis L 5 208 CERAMBYCIDA. longitudine sulcatis ; thorace elongato, oblongo, ad latera pos- tica in utroque modice binodoso, et supra transversim con- stricto ; scutello elongato, cimereo; elytris cimereis, singulis nigro bilineatis, planis ; striis dorsalibus quatuor punctatis, bi- fariam dispositis, ad marginem anguste unisulcatis extusque serratis et modice pilosis; abdomine cinereo. Listroptera atra, Dej. Cat. 359. Chevr. Rev. et Mag. de Zool. 1855, p. 180. Hab. Brazil. 4, LISTROPTERA ATRAMENTARIA, Ni. S. B.M. L. nigerrima velutina ; elytris (humeris marginibusque exceptis) subgriseo sericeis, planis, marginibus levibus, thorace minus elongato ; antennis articulis elongatis gracilibus, 3-7 apice subnodosis. Long. hn. 5-6. Deep velvety black; thorax rather longer than wide, near the front margin a deep transverse impressed lime, somewhat angled in the middle behimd; an angled impressed line behind; the space between the lines somewhat nodose ; under side and sides of thorax with short greyish silky hairs. Elytra depressed, flat, covered with a short yellowish-grey pile, the base obliquely, the shoulder, and the sides narrowly margined with velvety black ; femora without spine at the tip, shank of the femora grooved longitudinally ; under side of abdomen covered with short greyish hairs. Antenne in both sexes with long slender jomts, the third to the seventh, especially in the males, slightly nodose at the end ; in the male the terminal joints are much more elongated than in the female. Hab. Amazon (Tapayos) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 0. LISTROPTERA ANGULATA, 0a. S. B.M. L. nigerrima; thorace curtulo, quadrinodoso, angulis posticis prominulis rubro-notatis ; elytris basi nigro oblique angulatis, parte cmereo-tomentosa basi solum punctata. Thorax shortish, with four protuberances ; posterior angles somewhat prominent, marked with red; elytra at the base deep black, the black part separated from the grey by an oblique line ; the portion which is grey from a short cinereous pubescence, is almost impunctate, the punctures being confined to the basal portion; antennz slender (a male), about the length of the body. Length 43 lines, Hab. Brazil (Para) (Coll. W. B. Bates). CERAMBYCID&. 209 6. LisTROPTERA GERMARI, 0. Ss. B.M. L. nigerrima, thorace curtulo, subrotundato, lateribus distincte angulatis, elytris depressis cmereo-tomentosis, margine, vitta- que media basi latiuscula, parte cinerea fere impunctata. Listroptera carbonaria, Chevr. var. ? This species at first sight seems to resemble L. aterrima; but on closer inspection the thorax will be found to be shorter, the sides distinctly angled, the posterior angle sharp and protuberant ; antennze (male) slender, much longer than the body ; the elytra are more pointed at the end and less distinctly serrated ; the black vitta im the middle is very wide at the base; the portion which is grey from a short cimereous pubescence, is almost without " punctures, while on each elytron of the other species there are four parallel rows of punctures. Length 5 lines. Hab. Venezuela (Coll. Dyson). 7. LISTROPTERA CARBONARIA. L. aterrima; thorace vix longiori latitudine, lateribus quadrino- dosis ; elytris latis, planis, cinereis, cum basi duabusque lineis longitudinalibus atris, in margine vix serratis; abdomine cinereo. Listroptera carbonaria, Chevr. Rev. et Mag. de Zool. 1855, p. 178. Hab. Venezuela (Caraccas). 8. LISTROPTERA THORACICA. B.M. L. nigra, antennis brevibus articulis subtriangularibus, carimatis ; thorace elongato, in lateribus anticis supra et infra rubro ; elytris planis cinereis, singulis basi nigris bifariam punctato- (quadri) striatis in margine et in medio nigro-lineatis, lateribus unicostatis, extusque serratis ; pectore nigro, abdomine cinereo; femoribus clavatis, apice zequaliter bispinosis. Listroptera thoracica, Chevr. Rev. et Mag. de Zool. 1855, p.179. Hab. Venezuela (Caraccas) (Coll. Dyson). 9. LISTROPTERA COLLARIS. B.M. L. atra, pedibus elongatis, thorace apice luteo, elytris cmereis basi lieaque nigris. Cerambyx collaris, Klug, Nov. Act. Nat. Cur. xu. 459. t. 43. £.8. Hab. Brazil (Para). 210 CERAMBYCIDZ. 10. LisTROPTERA PERFORATA.. L. nigra, antennis corpore brevioribus, pedibus elongatis, elytris punctatis denticulatis, thorace cylindrico luteo. Cerambyx perforatus, Klug, Nov. Act. Nat. Cur. xii. 459. t. 43. f. oie Hab. Brazil (Cameta). 11. LisTRopTERA ? TENUIS. L. opaca, nigro-cinerea, thorace elongato, versus basin paululum ampliato, supra (ad extremitates infuscato) et infra rubro; elytris crebre punctulatis ad imam marginem sublatioribus, in apice breviter truncatis, pectore et abdomine cinereis ; antennis _pedibusque nitidioribus, femoribus valde clavatis. Listroptera ? tenuis, Chevr. Rev. et Mag. de Zool. 1855, p. 181. Rhopalophora tenuis, Dej. Cat. 359. Hab. Mexico. 133. STENORHOPALUS. Stenorhopalus, Blanchard, Gay Chili, v. 477. 1. STENORHOPALUS GRACILIS. S. omnino niger, obscurus ; antennis nigris; prothorace angusto, supra subnodoso, lateribus unidentatis; elytris elongatis, an- gustissimis, striato-punctatis, costa submarginalli. Stenorhopalus gracilis, Blanchard, Gay, Chili, v. 478. t. 28.f. 7. Had. Chili (Santiago). ' 134. ANCYLOCERA. Ancylocera, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 107. Gnoma, p., Fadr. Saperda, p., Oliv. ]. ANCYLOCERA RUGICOLLIS. : B.M. A. nigra, thorace rugoso, elytris sanguineis. Gnoma rugicollis, Fabr. S. E. 1. 317. Saperda bicolor, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 32. t. 3. f. 25. Ancylocera rugicollis, Dej. Cat. p. 359. Hab. N. America. CERAMBYCID. 211 2. ANCYLOCERA CARDINALIS. B.M. A. gracilis, linearis, thorace elongato; corpore sanguineo, supra punctato-rugoso, ore antennis pedibusque clavatis nignis. Cerambyx? cardinalis, Dalman, Anal. Ent. p. 67. Gnoma purpurea, Perty, Del. An. Art. 93. t. 18. f. 15. Ancylocera cardinalis, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iu. p. 108. Ancylocera sanguinea, Dej. Cat. p. 359. Hab. Brazil. 3. ANCYLOCERA TERMINATA. B.M. A. rubra; thorace elytrisque profunde striato-punctatis, singulo maculis duabus pedibusque nigris. Ancylocera terminata, Buquet, Rev. et Mag. de Zool. 1854, p. 344. Hab. Brazil (G. R. Waterhouse, Esq.). 4. ANCYLOCERA FOVEICOLLIS. A. rubra; thorace levigato, excavato; elytris profunde punc- tatis, singulis maculis duabus, pectore pedibusque nigris, femo- ribus basi flavis. Ancylocera foveicollis, Buquet, Rev. et Mag. de Zool. 1854, . 345. Hab. Columbia. 5. ANCYLOCERA WATERHOUSEI, N.S. y B.M. A. capite, antennis, thorace pedibusque nigris; abdomine ely- trisque rubris, his apice nigris. Head black, thickly punctured, except behind the eyes, where it is delicately transversely striated: antennz depressed, with the basal joint coarsely punctured, the other joints depressed, with a large and deepish impression. Thorax at least twice as long as wide, black, covered with round impressed dots and many short outstanding brown hairs; down the middle of the thorax there is a shallow longitudinal depression, and on the posterior margin in the middle there is a transverse, smooth, somewhat raised, polished lme. Elytra testaceous red, apex broadly margined with black, cut somewhat abruptly, the suture and the margin angulated; covered with distinct round deeply impressed punctures, smallest and thickest on a band close to the suture ; at the suture behind the scutellum depressed. Legs black, posterior femora with a short spine at the apex on the inside, femora compressed ; tibize of hind legs at the very tip with short ferrugincus hairs. Length 43-5 lines. Hab. Amazon (Tapayos) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 2t3 CERAMBYCID. — 185. ISCHNOTES. Ischnotes, Newman, Ann. Nat. Hist. vy. 18. 1. IscHNOTES CYLINDRACEUS. PI. VII. f.1. B.M. I. niger, opacus; mter oculos mea longitudimali vix elevata; prothorace subtilissime punctato, ad marginem posticam serie transversali punctorum profundorum impresso: elytris pro- funde punctatis, pedibus brevissimis. Ischnotes cylindraceus, Newman, Ann. Nat. Hist. v. 18. Hab. Australia (Adelaide). 136. AMPHIRHOE. Amphirhoé, Newman, Entom. p. 24. 1. AMPHIRHOE DECORA. B.M. A. fusca, punctata; elytris ferrugmeo-fuscis, singulis lmea me- diana gracili juxta basin interrupta flava ornatis. Amphirhoé decora, Newman, Entom. p. 24. Hab. Van Diemen’s Land. * 137. MECYNOPUS. Mecynopus, Erichs. Arch. 1842, p. 222. 1. MECYNOPUS COTHURNATUS. M. ferrugineus, elytris pallidis, femorum basi tarsisque posticis albidis. Mecynopus cothurnatus, Erichs. Arch. 1842, p. 223. Hab. Van Diemen’s Land. 138. HEMESTHOCERA. Hemesthocera, Newman, Zoologist, Suppl. 1850, p. exi. 1. HEMESTHOCERA FLAVILINEA. PI. VI. f. 2. B.M. Hemesthocera flavilinea, Newman, Zoologist, Suppl. p. exi. Hab. Australia (Coll. Strange). CERAMBYCIDA. 213 139. CYCNODERUS. Cyenoderus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 101. 1. CyCcNODERUS TENUATUS. B.M. C. capite et thorace subpunctatis rubro-fuscis; elytris subpunc- tatis ; scutello pilis cinereis tecto ; pectore et abdomine fusco- rubidis nitidis ; pedibus subnigris, femoribus nitidis ; antennis subfuscis pilis nigris. Cycnoderus tenuatus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 102. Cycnoderus tenuicollis, Dup. Hab. Brazil. 2. CYCNODERUS TESTACEUS. B.M. C. omnio fulvo-testaceus, nitidissimus; capite convexo, levi, antice impresso ; antennis longissimis, basi subtus ciliatis, pro- thorace lzvi; elytris nitidis, prope suturam impressis. Cycnoderus testaceus, Blanch., Gay, Chili, v. 479. t. 28. f. 8. Hab. Chili (Concepcion; Araucania). 3. CYCNODERUS BASALIS, n.s. Pl. VII. f. 5. B.M. C. purpureo-chalybeus, elytris basi rubro-notatis; femoribus basi pallidis; thorace transversim strigilato. Of a deep purplish-blue ; the antenne rather hairy, excepting the basal and three terminal joints, which are almost smooth. Thorax cylindrical, transversely strigilated, and constricted be- hind. Elytra with the shoulders of a pale yellowish-red; the femora thickened, somewhat compressed, the base pale, the club shining purplish steel-blue, somewhat hairy. Length 4% lines. Hab. S. America (Ega on the Amazon) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 140. DISAULAX. Disaulax, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. u. 562. Saperda, p., Kirby. 1. DISAULAX HIRSUTICORNIS. B.M. D. niger, thorace elongato, utrinque vitté argenteé coleoptrisque aurels, antennis medio fasciculatim barbatis. Saperda hirsuticornis, Kirby, Linn. Trans. xii. 442. 214 CERAMBYCID&. Disaulax hirsuticornis, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 562. Lamia plumicornis, Drapiez, Ann. Sc. Phys. Bruwelles, in. p. 190. pl. 39. f. 5 (1820). Callichroma plumicornis, Dej. Cat. (olim). Hab. Brazil. 141. COSMISOMA. Cosmisoma, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 19. Cosmius, p., Perty. Saperda, p., Kirby. 1. CoSMISOMA SCOPULICORNE. B.M. C. rufo-piceum, thorace elongato, elytris vitté aurea, antennis articulo quinto apice scopula stellari. Saperda scopulicornis, Kirby, Linn. Trans. xii. p. 442. Cosmius ochraceus, Perty, Del. An. Art. 89. t. 18. f. 4. Cosmisoma scopulicorne, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. im. 20. Var. Cosmisoma auro-lineatum, Buquet?. Hab. Brazil. 2. COSMISOMA TENELLUM. B.M. Cosmisoma tenellum, Mannerh. Dej. Cat. p. 350. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 3. CoSMISOMA SUBVIRESCENS, n.s. PI. V. f. 7. B.M. C. capite thoraceque viridi-zneo-metallicis; elytris olivaceo- viridibus ; antennis nigris, articulo basali antice viridi, articulo quinto apice subrufo et scopigero; pedibus nigro-chalybeis, femoribus apice obscure viridibus. Head and thorax brassy-greenish ; antenne black, the basal joint in front somewhat green, the fifth jomt at the end some- ~ what rufous, and bearing a tuft of black hairs arranged round the jot in six pencils; thorax in the middle punctured, the contracted posterior part delicately transversely striated. Elytra of a dull olive-green, very closely punctulate; under side of bedy dull olive-green, rather thickly covered with a short cine- reous pubescence. Legs of a blackish-blue colour, the clubbed part of the femora of a dull olive-green. Length 43 lines. Hab. Brazil (Para) (Coll. W. B. Bates). CERAMBYCID. 215 4. CosMISOMA LETUM. B.M. C. sericeum, rubrum, elytris cyaneis, pedibus nigris, antennis nigris, articulo quinto scopa rubra fasciculato. Cosmisoma letum, Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) p. 232. Hab. Brazil. 5. COSMISOMA VIRIDIPENNE. B.M. Cosmisoma viridipenne, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 6. CoSMISOMA SCOPIPES. B.M. C. chalybeum, cerulescenti-micans, antennis nigro-fasciculatis pedibusque rufis, femoribus incrassatis, tibiis posticis ante api- cem nigro-pilosis. Cerambyx scopipes, Klug, Nov. Act. Nat. Cur. xii.457.t. 43. f. 10. Cosmisoma scopipes, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 20. Hab. Brazil. 7. COSMISOMA AMMIRALIS. B.M. C. thorace subspmoso, antennarum articulo quarto pilis nigris pallidisque barbato, secundo apice aculeo recurvato. Cerambyx ammiralis, Linn. Syst. Nat. u. 625; Voet. ii. t. 23. f. 125. . Cosmisoma formosa, Blanch., D’ Orb. ? Amér. Mer. p. 2099. pl. 22. f. 5 Reagent ammiralis, Hrichs., Schomb. Reise B. Guiana, iii. p- 572. Hab. S. America (Surmam. B. Guiana. Bolivia). 8. CoSMISOMA AZ NEICOLLE. Cosmisoma zeneicollis, Hrichs., Schomb. Reise B. Guiana, ii. p- 572. Hab. B. Guiana. 9. CosMISOMA SPECULIFERUM. C. nigrum velutinum; thorace postice transverse striato ; elytris planatis smgulis macula magna argentea mediana; antennis, articulo septimo scopa nigra fasciculato, octavo scopa minori alba. Cerambyx speculifer, Gory, Guér. Icon. R. A. pl. 44. f. 2, (texte) i. p. 231. Cosmisoma eximium, Dej. Cat. p. 350. Hab. Cayenne. bee isk 216 CERAMBYCID. 10. Cosm1isoMA LEPRIEURII. C. atrum nitidum, elytris macula argentata obliqua mediana V-formi, antennis articulo tertio apice bifasciculato, quinto scopa magna fasciculato. Cosmisoma Leprieurii, Bug. Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) iii. p. 231. Hab. Cayenne. 142. HOMALOMELAS, n. g. Cerambyx, p., Parry, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. v. 184. Antenne long, joints from the sixth to the tenth dilated at the end, the jomts growing gradually wider from the sixth. Thorax rounded on the side, without spme, the back feebly stri- ated across. Elytra depressed, ridged down the middle, the sides strongly marginmed. First two pairs of legs shortish ; tibie and femora about equal; the hind legs elongated, the femora extend- ing considerably beyond the elytra, scarcely if at all thicker at the end; tibia equal in length to tarsus; tarsi elongated, espe- cially the basal jot, which is compressed. 1. HOMALOMELAS GRACILIPES. B.M. Cerambyx gracilipes, Parry, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. vy. 184. pl. 18. f. 6 Hab. Ceylon. 143. CHARIERGUS. © Chariergus, Blanchard. 1. CHARIERGUS QUADRIPUNCTATUS. B.M. Chariergus quadripunctatus, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 2. CHARIERGUS TABIDUS. B.M. C. linearis, testaceus, antennis corpore longioribus, pedibus ab- domimeque fuscis. Cerambyx tabidus, Klug, Nov. Act. Nat. Cur. xu. 461.4. 434 Cosmisoma signaticorne, Dej. Cat. Hab. Brazil. CERAMBYCID. o17 3. CHARIERGUS PHTISICUS. C. linearis, subdepressus, testaceus, antennis longitudine cor- poris, tibiisque brunneis. Cerambyx phtisicus, Klug, Nov. Act. Nat. Cur. xu. 460. t. 43. 5 Hab. Brazil (Bahia). - 144. OZODES. Ozodes, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. mi. 98. 1. OZODES TRIANGULARIS. B.M. Ozodes triangularis, Dej. Cat. p. 359. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 2. OZODES NODICOLLIS. B.M. O. supra fuscus, velutinus, infra ferrugineus et nitidus ; antennis cinereo-ciliatis ; elytris pilis brevibus sericeis cinereis macu- laribus et linearibus, antennis pedibusque ferrugineis. Ozodes nodicollis, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 99. Ozodes basipes, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 3. OZODES AURICHALCEUS. B.M. Ozodes aurichalceus, Dej. Cat. p. 359. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 4, OzZoDES VESTITUS, n.s. PI. VI. f. 3. B.M. O. fusco-rufus, pilis brevibus flavis plus minusve dease tectus ; antenuis rufis, elytris fusco submaculatis ; femoribus basi, tibiis medio, pallidis. Rufous-brown, more or less thickly covered with golden-yel- low hairs ; antennz rufous, third and fourth joints rather thickly clubbed at the end, the terminal jomts elongated. Thorax in front with an impressed bent lme, behind which are two very slight tubercles, placed transversely. Elytra rather thickly punc- tured, the base of each with two small blackish-brown marks ; beyond the middle are two blackish-brown spots, nearly united, the inner largest. femora thickened, the clubs hairy, the base pale yellow ; the tibize at the base and tip blackish, in the middle 218 CERAMBYCID&. pale yellow ; tarsi pale yellow; abdomen beneath yellowish, the segments margined with brown. Length 4% lines. Hab. Venezuela (Coll. Dyson). 5. OZODES NIGELLUS, 0. s. B.M. O. niger, elytris pilis brevibus cinereo-flavis fascidque latiuscula nigra; antennis nigris, femoribus apice, tibiisque nigris. Blackish, the antenne black, the apical joints rather short. Thorax about the middle with two rather large tubercles, blackish, with some short yellowish-grey hairs. Elytra punctured, rather thickly covered with yellowish-grey hairs, with a few blackish spots free from hair; behind the middle of each a transverse blackish somewhat oblique band. Tibi black, femora with the club black. Length 43 lines. Hab. Venezuela (Coll. Dyson). This may possibly be the female of the preceding species ; the abdomen of the specimen is lost. 6. OZODES BREVIPES, 0. s. B.M. O. fusco-ferrugineus; antennis longitudinaliter sulcatis; elytris rude punctatis, fascia basali angusta transversa pallidiore, linea longitudinali mediana et macula subflavis, tibiis brevibus et crassiusculis. Brownish ferruginous; antenne after the third jomt longitu- dinally grooved; elytra roughly punctured, the base narrowly margined across with paler ferrugimous ; a yellowish longitudinal line runs down each elytron to the middle, it is followed by a larger spot of the same colour, which approaches the suture. The legs short, especially the tibize, which are rather stout, angled, and bristly with short hairs. Underside ferruginous, with a few short hairs. Length 5 lines. Hab. Brazil. 7. OZODES LATIFASCIA, 0. Ss. B.M. O. piceo-niger, elytris sub-brevibus fascia lata atra communi, antice et postice albo-marginata; thorace subcampanulato, subpiloso, lateribus pube cinerea oblique fasciatis. Pitchy-black, elytra shortish with a wide black band common to both, margined with white in front and behind ; thorax some- CERAMBYCID&. 219 what bell-shaped and slightly pilose, sides obliquely banded with ash-coloured pubescence. Length 3 lines. Hab. Amazon (Tapayos) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 145. PIEZOCERA. Piezocera, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 92. 1; PIEZOCERA BIVITTATA. Piezocera bivittata, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iui. 93. Hab. Brazil. 2. PIEZOCERA CORIACEA. Piezocera coriacea, Erichs., Schomb. Reise, iii. 573. Hab. British Guiana. 3. PIEZOCERA Peers eee mess. PE VTE 3: B.M. P. ferruginea, elytris lucidis, punctatis, fuscis, maculis quatuor flavidis, postice rotundatis, thoracis dorso spinis duabus erectis ; capite inter antennas spinis duabus curtis. Of a ferruginous red on the head and thorax; two small spies between the antennz, one on each side close to the basal joint; first and second joints of the antennz rufous, the other jomts brown; head punctured and somewhat hairy. Thorax with two erect spines, placed transversely across the middle, covered with rather long hairs. Elytra truncated and somewhat notched at the end, deep brown, with four large ochraceous spots, two on each elytron, the anterior largest and obliquely cut in front, the posterior somewhat notched im front, both rounded behind ; at the base of each elytron, close to the scutellum, there is an inconspicuous yellowish spot. The legs and underside of the head and thorax pale yellow, underside of abdomen brown. Length 43 lines. Hab. Venezuela (Coll. Dyson). There are two varieties of this species in the Museum collec- tion ; in the first, the head, thorax, antennze and legs are of a ferruginous brown, the elytra being ochraceous, the suture and lateral margin brown ; im the second variety, the elytra are nearly of a uniform black ; in other respects, however, these specimens agree with the type as described above. 220 CERAMBYCID. 4, PIEZOCERA SUBMACULATA, 0. S. B.M. P. rufo-fusca ; thorace postice medio profunde impresso ; elytris singulis basi flavo sub-bimaculatis, fasciaque subapicali flaves- cente. A small reddish-brown species, with the elytra rather indi- stinctly spotted at the base with yellow and with a yellowish transverse band before the tip; there is a deep impressed mark on the hind part of the thorax preceded by three shallow im- pressions arranged in a triangle. The hairs on the elytra are bristly and somewhat arranged in lines. Length 3 lines. Hab. Columbia (Coll. Goudot.) 5. PIEZOCERA BIVITTIS, 0. s. B.M. P. ochraceo-rufa, thorace medio postice profunde impresso, vittis duabus dorsalibus nigris; elytris singulis nigris, marginibus lateralibus et fascus duabus obliquis ochraceo-rufis, femoribus apice nigris, antennarum articulis basi (tertio quartoque ex- ceptis) pallidis. Of a reddish-ochre colour, with a triangular black mark on the crown of the head; antennze brownish, with the first and most of the other joits pale at the base. Thorax with two rather large black vittee on the back, separated by a pale lme down the centre, which at the end is marked with a deep triangular im- pression. Elytra black, the lateral and hind margins pale, and with two oblique pale bands running backwards to the suture; underside and legs reddish-yellow, the femora clubbed and tipped with black. Length 34 lines. Hab. Brazil (Para) (R. Grahame, Esq.). ~ 146. STENYGRA. Stenyera, Serv. Ann. Soe. Ent. Fr. 11. 95. Clytus, p., Fadr. Callidium, p., Oliv. 1. STENYGRA COARCTATA. St. atra, elytris medio coarctatis, maculis duabus albis, altera lineari obliqua ad basin, altera majore in medio. Clytus coarctatus, Fabr. S. E. 1. 349. Callidium angustatum, Oliv. Col. pl. 6. f. 71. Stenygra coarctata, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 96. Hab. Cayenne. CERAMBYCID. 221 2. STENYGRA HISTRIO. B.M. St. capite, antennis, thorace pedibusque rubris et nitidis; elytris. rufescentibus basi fascia transversa rubra nitida; elytris sin- gulis maculis duabus pallidis, prima postice emarginata, se- cunda obliqua. Stenygra histrio, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. m1. 97. Hab. Mexico. 3. STENYGRA CONSPICUA. B.M. St. elytris nigro-fuscis nitidis, fasciis duabus latis pallidis trans- yersis, ad suturam interruptis. Stenochorus conspicuus, Perty, Del. An. Art. p. 91. t. 18. f. 11. Stenygra tricolor, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. in. 97. Hab. Brazil. . 4. STENYGRA SETIGERA. B.M. St. nigra, nitida, setosa, thorace subgloboso rufo, elytris fascus duabus flavis. Callidium (Clytus) setigerum, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. p. 516. Stenygra melanocephala, Dej. Cat. p. 358. Hab. Brazil. do. STENYGRA COSMOCERA, D. S. B.M. St. nitida, setis vagis albidis ; antennis articulis quarto—undecimo argenteo-sericeis ; capite antice scabriusculo; elytris rubigi- noso-fuscis, humeris concoloribus, elytris singulis macula tri- angulari laterali,in medio a sutura distante, vittulaque parva subobliqua ad basin. Of a very deep reddish-brown, highly polished, and on the elytra and legs with several scattered whitish outstanding bristly hairs. Head in front rough, from the irregular and confluent punctures, the crown of the head with scattered punctures. An- tenn with the joints from the fourth to the eleventh covered with minute silvery haus. Thorax with the back im front and on the sides mmutely punctured, two smoothish slightly raised spaces on the back with some impressed punctures and short strie. Elytra narrow, with a short suboblique yellow vitta near the base, and about the middle a wide triangular yellow spot which extends from the side to about the centre; underside of abdomen ferruginous brown, the base of first two segments covered with short silvery hairs. Length 63 to 8 lines. Hab. Brazil (Para) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 222 CERAMBYCID. 6. STENYGRA IBIDIONOIDES. , BEM St. antennarum articulo primo ceteris majore, tumido ; capite, thorace elytrisque nigris nitidis, cinereo pubescentibus ; elytris ante medium tuberculis duobus parvis. Stenygra ibidionoides, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iii. p. 98. Hab. Brazil. 147. IBIDION. Ibidion, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. p. 103. Cerambyx (Stenocorus), p., Germ. 1. IsIDION FULGURATUM. B.M. Ibidion fulguratum, Goudot, Coll. Hab. Columbia. 2. IBIDION SUTURALE, 0a. §. I, nigrum, thorace medio subtrituberculato ; elytris pallide luteis plaga elongata basali communi cinnamomea, lateribus nigro bimaculatis, apice nigris; antennis pedibusque nigro-fuscis, et cinereo-villosis. Black ; thorax shining, about the middle with three slight tubercles ; elytra pale luteous, the base with an elongated cm- namon-coloured band on the suture, forming a common spot, the margin at the base marked with blackish-brown, the margin about the middle with a black spot, the apex blackish-brown, the tip truncated, scarcely spmed; beneath black, shining, sides of thorax and abdominal segments with cinereous pubescence. — Legs and antennz with longish cmereous hairs. Length 7 lmes. Hab. S. America (Columbia ?). 3. IB1DION GNOMOIDES. 2 B.M. Ibidion Gnomoides, Buquet, Jekel Coll. Hab. Brazil. 4, IBIDION ELEGANTULUM. B.M. Ibidion elegantulum, Dej. Cat. p. 358. Chevr. Coll. Thidion bituberculatum, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 105 2 Hab. Brazil. CERAMBYCID. 223 5. IBIDION AFFINE. B.M. Ibidion affine, Dej. Cat. p. 258: Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 6. IsIDION INSIGNE. B.M. Ibidion insigne, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 7. LBIDION PICTUM. B.M. 8 IL. eapite et thorace fuscis nitidis, pilis sparsis hirtis flavescen- tibus; elytris ferrugimeis basi, apice nigris nitidis; elytris ad marginem externam macula flava elongata linea longiori nigra interne marginata ; parte ferruginea apice fascia parva trans- versa flavescente. Ibidion pictum, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iu. p. 106. Hab. Brazil. 8. IBIDION CARISSIMUM, n.s. PI. V. f. 9. B.M. I. pallide luteum levissimum; capite, antennarum articulis duobus primis aterrimis; elytris, parte basali pallide lutea, macula alba, et postice fascia transversa, ornata, parte postica aterrima, apice extremo cum spinis albis. Pale luteous ; head deep black ; antennz testaceous, two basal jomts black. Thorax pale luteous, very smooth, twice con- stricted, im front slightly, behind more distinctly. Elytra pale luteous at the base, punctured in lines, an ivory-white spot without punctures, and a transverse white line behind separating it from the deep black apical portion, the tip of which, with the spines, is white. Abdomen beneath black, with the first joint at the base yellow. Length 4 lines. Hab. Brazil (Para) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 9. IBIDION VENUSTUM. B.M. Ibidion venustum, Guer. Goudot Coll. Hab. Columbia (Coll. Goudot). 10. IBsIDION LZSICOLLE. I. piceo-nigrum, nitidum, flavescenti-setosum, thorace elongato, inzequali, elytris macula ante medium et fascia infra mediun. testaceis, apice spinosis. Cerambyx (Stenocorus) lesicollis, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. p. 511. Hab. Brazil. M 224 CERAMBYCID 4. 11. IBIDION STRIATOCOLLE, 0. Ss. B.M. I. nigrum; thorace supra antice levi; postice subelevato et transversim striato, lateribus et margine postica sericatis ; elytris singulis maculis duabus flavis, macula posteriori trans- versa suturam attingente ; lineis 5 longitudimalibus punctorum setigerorum; apice bispimosis, spina externa majore; thorace subtus subsericeo ; tibiis longitudinaliter sulcatis. Deep black ; thorax above in front smooth ; behind, the back is somewhat raised and is transversely striated, the sides of this portion having a greyish silky gloss; behind there is an impressed bent lie, the sides of which also are glossy; the scutellum is somewhat notched at the end, and it is covered above with silvery-white hairs; each elytron has five longitu- dinal rows of points, each bearing a bristle; a little from the base is a yellow spot placed in the middle of the elytron, behind the middle and touching the suture is a transverse yellow spot not reaching the lateral margin, when the elytra are closed it forms 2 coutinuous narrow yellow band; the tip of each elytron is two-spined, the outer spine the larger. Length 5 lines. Hab. Para (Coll. W. B. Bates). 12. IpIDICON SIGNATUM. B.M. Ibidion signatum, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ui. 104. Hab. Brazil. 13. [p1DION ERYTHROCEPHALUM, D. 8. B.M. I. nigro-fuscum, capite rufo, elytris albis, basi nigris, lined ob- liqua nigra, maculaque communi nigra, post mediam partem, postice rotundata ; abdomine subtus ferrugineo; thorace quinque-tuberculato. Head red, an impressed line on the crown extending from the base of the antennz to behind the eyes; antennz brown, the basal jomt red. Thorax brownish-black, the back with five tu- bercles. Elytra white, the base with a biack band, emitting at the suture an oblique black line which runs on the margin about the middle into a large black spot, common to both elytra, rounded behind, the surface with five longitudinal lines of rather distant punctures, each bearing a hair. Legs (broken in the specimen). Under side of abdomen ferrugmous. Length 5 lines. Hab. Guatimala (Coll. Deby). CERAMBYCID. 2?5 14. IBIDION FLAVICORNE. . B.M. Ibidion flavicorne, Dej. Cat. p. 358. Chevr. Coil. Had. Brazil. 15. IBIDION SERICEOCOLLE. B.M. Ibidion sericeocolle, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Mexico. 16. IsIDION SUBMACULATUM. B.M. -Ibidion submaculatum, Chevr. om. Hab. W. Indies. 17. Is1pIon ANDRE. B.M. I. piceum, thorace elongato, antennis pedibusque pallidis, ely- tris setosis, apice spinosis, testaceis; cruce media fasciaque ante apicem picels. Cerambyx (Stenocorus) Andrez, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. p. 511. Ibidion Andrez, Dej. Cat. p. 358. Hab. Brazil. 18. IBIDION GUTTIFERUM. B.M. Ibidion guttiferum, Dej., Chevr. Coll. Hab. Columbia. 19. IBIDION SIGNATICOLLE. B.M. Ibidion signaticolle, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Venezuela. 20. IBIDION TETRASPILOTUM. BLM. Ibidion tetraspilotum, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Columbia. 21. Ip1pION GENICULATUM. B.M. Ibidion geniculatum, Dej. Cat. p. 358. Chevr. Coll. Stenocorus affinis, Dej. (olim). Hab. Brazil. 22. IBIDION GUIANENSE, 2. s. I. luteolum, politum, capite thoraceque piceis, thorace antice et postice rufo marginato; elytris pallidis basi et ad suturam usque ad medium punctatis, singulis medio fossula longitudi- M 2 226 CERAMBYCID&. nali ad basin; antennis pedibusque luteolis; corpore subtus cinereo. Polished ; head and thorax very smooth pitchy, margined in front and behind with rufous; antennz pale yellow, with short hairs on the hind margins of the joints; scutellum covered with short silky hairs; elytra pale yellow, the base and a small por- tion near the suture at the base punctured, a fossula near the base of each not extending to the middle; legs pale yellow ; body beneath covered with a cinereous pile. Length 5 lines. Hab. British Guiana (Coll. Schomburgk). 23. IBIDION SUBCRUCIATUM, 0. S. B.M. I. corpore subferrugineo ; elytris singulis apice spmosis flavo- testaceis, fasciis duabus transversis fuscis, una basali, altera mediana ad suturam lmea fusca longitudimali connexis. A large species, with the head, thorax, abdomen and legs sub- ferrugmous, the antenne paler; thorax above nodulose on the posterior half, with a shght pubescence ; scutellum covered with a Short thick silky yellowish pubescence ; elytra punctured, with a few short bristles, and each with three longitudinal lines. of deeper impressed points, one along the suture, the second close to it but not so long, the third about the middle; the elytra testaceous, a rufous-brown transverse band at the base, at the shoulder running a little way down the lateral margin, at the suture connected by a narrow brown line with a second band which extends across the middle ; the spime and the margin near the tip rufous-brown. Length 94 lines. Hab. Brazil (M. Emile Von Bruck). 24. IBIDION QUADRIGUTTATUM, 0. Ss. B.M. I. elytris ferrugineo-flavis, singulis guttis duabus marginalibus nigris, obliquis, prima albo subtus latiuscule marginata, secunda albo supra anguste marginata ; elytris apice longe mucronatis. Head black; antenne ferruginous, third joint blackish at the base and the tip, fourth, fifth and sixth blackish at the tip; joints grooved, behind with scattered longish ferruginous hairs. Thorax black, smooth, surface somewhat waved, varied with a pale greyish close pubescence. Scutellum with a short grey pubescence. Elytra of a bright ferruginous-yellow colour, each with two black gutte on the margin, but not reaching the su- ture; the first midway between the middle and the base ob- liquely directed downwards, followed by a white elongated spot, CERAMBYCIDA. 227 the mner edges of which are together; midway between thie middle and the tip there is a black spot obliquely directed up- wards and edged in front with white; tip with a long poimted muero, suture with a short mucro. Posterior femora not reach- ing to the end of the elytra, at the end with two very short spmes. Legs with longish scattered hairs ; femora brown, base and apex like the tibie pale. Length 3 lines. Hab. Amazon (Tapayos) (Coll. W. B. Bates). ‘25. Ip1pION ORPA, n. s. B.M. I. thoracis dorso monticuloso, antice nigerrimo, levi, postice argenteo sericeo, elytris flavescentibus, fascia subapical: ferru- ginea, apice albis mucronatis, lmeola media nigra et arcu nigro basali. Long. hn. 53. Head black ; antennz yellowish, basal joimt dark brown with a furrow on the inside not reaching the tip, joints from the third angled and grooved ; third joint broader than the rest. Thorax with the back unequal, with four or five slight elevations, two of them near the hind margin; fore half of thorax deep glossy black, posterior half covered with short white silvery pile ; the two elevations within the white space black; the thorax has a few scattered yellowish hairs ; scutellum with a short silvery pile. Elytra sharply mucronated at the tip, palish yellow, with a rather wide transverse subferruginous band be- yond the middle, tips white; each elytron has a blackish arch, one end of which proceeds from near the shoulder, and after running not far from the suture falls into the margin about the middle; a blackish oblique line crosses the elytron between the arch and the ferrugmous band; elytra with sparse punctures arranged in lines and each bearing an outstanding rather bristly yellowish hair; metathorax pale yellow, abdomen blackish below. Legs pale, femora and tibiz somewhat darker at the tip; femora of hind legs reaching to beyond the end of the elytra, with two spines at the end. Hab. Amazon (Tapayos) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 96. Is1p10N RuTHa, n. s. B.M. L.elytris plaga nigra, antice linea obliqua alba, margini parallela, postice fascia transversa subarcuata alba; plaga subapicali fer- ruginea, apice albo mucronatis. Long. lin. 43. Head and antennz pale ferruginous with short greyish hairs ; 998 CERAMBYCID. antennz, especially on the inside, with some long scattered hairs. Thorax blackish, surface covered with a short greyish silky pubescence; back with five elevations, the three anterior largest, approximating behind, the two posterior transverse and near the hind margin, which is transversely grooved. Elytra with the shoulder and the base yellow, a large black patch ter- minating obliquely behind the middle, with an oblique almost longitudinal white band, running parallel to the front of the brown mark; a transverse white band beyond the middle; apex white, mucronated, the space between the white band and the apex covered with a widish rusty-brown band broadest at the su- ture; scattered hairs spring from the punctures ; under side and legs pale ferruginous tinged with brown, closely covered with short greyish hairs; legs with longish scattered hairs. Posterior femora reaching to end of elytra. - Hab. Amazon (Tapayos) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 27. IBIDION BIARCUATUM, D0. s. B.M. I. thorace nigro fusco levigato marginibus anticis et posticis fer- rugineis ; elytris flavescentibus, apice albis mucronatis, plaga utrinque alba elongata, arcu nigro literam X fere formante. — Long. lin. 73. Head brown, the vertex smooth, face rugose, notch of eye covered with silvery-grey hairs ; eyes large, projecting, with the facets very distinct. Antenne ferruginous, first jomt blackish on the outside, punctured, with a projecting tooth in front at the apex, joints from the third grooved and angled. Thorax blackish- brown, smooth, polished, front and hind margins ferruginous, cylindrical, somewhat bent im front and somewhat contracted behind. Scutellum covered with silvery hairs. Elytra of a pale yellow tinged with brown with the tip white, a large white patch on the side of each, with a black arch in it, the rounded part not reaching the suture ; punctured, the punctures in lines ; apex of elytra near the margin with a sharp pomt. Legs pale, tibiee grooved, femora of hind legs with two spmes at the apex reaching to beyond the end of elytra, plates at base of middle legs with close adpressed silvery pile. Abdomen at the base fer- ruginous, the apical segments brownish-black, all covered with short shining pubescence. Hab. Amazon (Tapayos) (Coll. W. B. Bates’. 28. IBIDION THORACICUM, 0. S. B.M. I. elytris pallide luteis fasciis quatuor angustis obscuris, prima obliqua, alteris transversis singulis lmeis 5 punctorum di- CERAMBYCIDA. 229 stantium, scabrorum postice setigerorum ; thorace subnigro, arcu elongato antice pilis argenteis, lateribus flavescentibus. Long. lin. 4. Head blackish-brown varied with greyish hairs, a band of greyish hairs across the vertex. Antenne yellowish, first jomt brown, ends of joints brownish ; all the jomts, but especially the terminal ones, covered with short close hairs, imside of third, fourth and fifth joints with longish scattered hairs. Thorax blackish above and on the sides, with a triangular yellowish spot behind, a large horse-shoe-shaped arch on the back, the front not ‘reaching the fore margin and covered with a silvery pubescence, the sides yellowish ; two little curved streaks of white hairs before the dorsal triangle. Scutellum pale, with close silvery pile. Elytra pale tawny-yellow, each with four obscure blackish bands, that nearest the base oblique and curved up towards the shoulder, the second about the middle, the third and fourth close te eaeh other and not far from the apex, which is strongly mucronated ; each elytron with five longitudinal rows of impressed points, the hind margin of which is raised, and each produces a strongish bristle directed backwards; under side of thorax and abdomen pale, the segments of the latter margined with brown. Legs pale, with longish scattered hairs; posterior femora reaching to end of elytra, with two short spines at the end. Hab. Amazon (Tapayos) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 29. IBIDION BASALE, 0. S. B.M. 1. capite flavescente, antennis pallidis, articulo primo et secundo ferrugineis, tertio et quarto nigris, illo basi pallido; thorace quinque verrucis, media maxima; elytris pallidis nigro varie- gatis, singulis sulco basali notabili, ad medium elytri attin- gente. Long. lin. 43. Head pale yellowish, the face with a widish heart-shaped im- pression; antenne pale yellow, two basal jomts ferruginous ; third and fourth jomts black, the former pale at the base, the joints from the second to the sixth with longish scattered hairs on the outside, third and fourth with a few on the inside. Thorax pale yellowish varied with white silky pile on the sides, the back with five warts, the largest in the middle and grooved down the centre. Elytra pale, with a blackish-brown mark at the base extending to the middle and cut obliquely at the side, the base of the patch somewhat warty and with two smooth ferruginous lines, one on the suture and one inside the shoulder; a deepish wide groove extends as far as the middle; the apical half of each elytron with two brownish-black blotches; each elytron with 230 CERAMBYCIDZ. three longitudinal rows of punctures bearing each a bristle; apex with a pale mucro. Under side pale ferrugmous with the sides darker ; femora with the club dark brown on the under side. Hab. Amazon (Tapayos) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 30. IBIDION SIMPLEX, 0. S. B.M. I. capite thoraceque ferrugineo-fuscis levigatis ; antennis palli- dis, articulo basali fusco ; elytris pallide-luteis, singulis ad suturam lineis tribus punctorum ad apicem obsoletis, lineola basali, sub-bis-curvata fusca, ad dimidium elytri tendente. Long. lin. 4. Head ferruginous, the space above the mouth somewhat raised and smooth ; antenne pale yellow, the first two segments brown. Thorax highly polished, smooth, deep ferruginous-brown ; elytra pale yellow, mucronated at the tip, a narrow brown line extends from the shoulder to the middle of each elytron, and forms two wide curves; there is a band of punctures which get obsolete long before reaching the tip; underside deep brown ; legs pale, femora of hind legs brown at the tip, which is armed with two short spines; tibiee and tarsi of fore legs brownish-black at the tip; other tarsi pale ferruginous. . Hab. Amazon (Tapayos and Santarem) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 31. In1pIon BATESIANUM, n.s. PI. VI. f. 6. B.M. I. nigro-fuscum, elytris macula marginali anti-mediana pallida, intus integra, apice late tecto pube cinerea fusco subpunctata, lineola alba obliqua antice marginata, antennis pallidis, arti- culo tertio crassissimo, fusiformi et fusco tincto, quarto brevi pallido incrassato, quinto et sequentibus gracilibus. Long. hin. 3. Head short in front, antennee with the first two jomts ferru- ginous, third thickest of all, spmdle-shaped, pale at the base and on the under side, tmged with brown above; fourth joint pale yellow, short, much thickened, the following joints slender, yel- lowish ; third, fourth, fifth and sixth jomts with longish pale hairs on the hinder edge; elytra somewhat flattened at the base, shining blackish-brown with a triangular spot on each side be- fore the middle, the base of the triangle on the margin; the apex widely tipped with short greyish hairs, with a few punctures arranged in lines, from each of which proceeds a bristly hair ; these punctures in some lights seem as if surrounded with brown, which gives the grey apex a mottled look; apex of elytra mu- cronated. Legs pale, femora tinged with brown, tibize brownish, with scattered longish hairs. Under side of body ferruginous. Hab. Amazon (Santarem, Tapayos) (Coll. W. B. Bates). CERAMBYCID. Oat 32. IBIDION APPROXIMATUM, 0. 8. B.M. I. nigro-fuseum, elytris macula marginali media alba intus emar- ginata, apice late tecto pube cinerea antice subundulata, longe mucronata, antennis pallidis, articulo tertio imerassato fusi- formi. Long. In. 3. Head short in front, blackish-brown with a slight greyish pu- bescence; antenne pale yellow, first two jomts tinged with brown, third jomt thickened, spindle-shaped, pale yellow tinged with brown behind, the hinder edge of third, fourth and fifth joints ‘with longish pale hairs, fourth joint not thicker than the fifth. Thorax blackish-brown with a greyish pubescence, constricted behind; the front part with a slightly elevated line down the middle; scutellum with a greyish pubescence; elytra blackish- brown, with a pale marginal patch about the middle of each elytron deeply notched on each side, widest on the margin ; apex broadly tipped with a greyish pubescence somewhat undu- lated and occasionally bare in front, and separated from the white patch by a narrow brown line; mucro at the end of each elytron long and pale. Legs pale, with longish scattered hairs ; hind femora scarcely reaching to apex of elytra, very slightly mucronated at the end. Metathorax ferruginous, clothed with ‘a short greyish pile; abdomen ferruginous below. Hab. Amazon (Tapayos) (Coll. W. B. Bates). This may be the other sex of I. Batesianum. 33. IBIDION FUSIFERUM. I. ferrugmeum, lucidum, thorace subinequali, elytris singulis maculis duabus pallidis, apice nigro-fuscis, antennis articulo tertio tumido. Ibidion fusiferum, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iii. 106. Hab. Brazil. 34. IBIDION CONJUGATUM, n.s. B.M. I. nigrum, antennis femoribusque ferrugineis, tibiis articulisque primis antennarum nigro-fuscis, elytris fasciis duabus margina- libus obliquis albis margine connexis, apice albis mucronatis. Long. lin. 23-33. Head blackish, mouth slightly ferrugmous, eyes with the facets rather coarse; antennz ferruginous, basal joint black, polished, second joint black, third joint blackish at the base, not thicker than the following, which have many shortish hairs. Thorax black, shining, constricted behind, with shortish scattered hairs. M 5 232 CERAMBYCID. Seutellum with close greyish pile. Elytra black, punctured, punc- tures in lines, obsolete towards the end; about the middle two abbreviated oblique white bands, not nearly reaching the suture and connected at the margin, the fore one broadest, the lateral edges of elytra narrowly margined with ferruginous; apex white, mucronate ; femora ferruginous, tips reaching end of elytra, with two short spines, the outer one somewhat the longest ; tibiae and tarsi blackish, tips of hind tibiz somewhat ferruginous; legs with longish scattered hairs; under side of body black, meta- thorax ferruginous. Hab. Amazon (Tapayos) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 35. IBIDION SULCICORNE, N. Ss. B.M. {. rubido-ferrugmeum, antennarum articulis secundo et tertio planatis angulatis et sulcatis, thorace obscuro, elytris nitidis punctatis punctis setigeris, singulis vitta longitudinali flava, prope basin ad medium prope attingente, vittaque brevi flava oblhiqua pone medium. Long. lin. 54. Of a reddish ferrugimous ; between the antennz at the base two slight projections, one on each side; antenne with the fourth joiat rather longer than the third, both of them flattened, angled, and longitudinally grooved. Thorax with the surface dull, with a constricted line near the hind margin. Elytra shining, punctured, apex mucronate; a longitudinal yellow lme on each elytron rather nearer the suture than the margin, not touching the base and extending to near the middle, behind it a short oblique band, somewhat wider near the suture ; apex some- what more clear than the rest of the elytra, the punctures having short sete; femora of hind legs reaching to the end of elytra, their extremity slightly bimucronate. Hab. Amazon (Santarem) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 36. Isipion PHORACANTHOIDES, 0. S. B.M. I. ferrugineo-fascum, nitidum, griseo-setigerum, elytris smgulis maculis duabus testaceis transverse positis ante medium, una marginali minori, altera rotundata, fascia communi subareuata testacea, marginem lateralem haud attingente. Long. lin. 63. Of a deep ferruginous brown, with scattered greyish bristly hairs. Head in front short, vertex smooth, slightly striated lon- gitudinally between the antenna. Thorax shming, on the back somewhat unequal, depressed before the hind margin. Elytra at the apex with a wide mucro; before the middle there are two CERAMBYCIDA. 933 testaceous spots placed transversely, one close to the margin very small, the other in the middle larger and rounded; beyond the middle of the elytra, and common to them, there is a transverse somewhat arcuated band, not reaching the side margins of elytra ; femora of hind legs not nearly reaching to the end of elytra, and without spines at the extremity. Hab. Brazil. From Mr. Noel’s Collection. 37. IBIDION ROTUNDIPENNE, N. s. B.M. I. flavo-testaceum ; elytris fascia transversé mediana fuscula ob- scura, apice rotundato, pedibus brevibus, antennis articulis eylindricis. Long. lin. 43. Of a yellowish testaceous, with shortish scattered hairs; head and thorax somewhat ferruginous. Head punctured; antennz with the joints cylindrical. Elytra with the tips rounded, and an obscure brownish band across the middle, widest at the margin. Legs short, femora of hind legs not nearly reaching to the end of elytra. Hab. This specimen seems to be immature ; older specimens are likely to have the band of the elytra more conspicuous. 38. IsIDION VENEZUELA, DI. Ss. B.M. I. ferrugimeo-fuscum, nitidum, elytris simgulis maculis duabus pallide flavis, anteriore infra basin et medium, latere emargi- nata, secunda obliqua ad medium, elytris apice subemarginatis, marginibus subobtuse mucronatis. Long. lin. 43. Of a ferruginous brown, polished; thorax on the back sub- nodose, the hollowed parts covered with a greyish pile. Hach elytron has two pale yellow spots, the first midway between the base and the middle, and notched on the side; the second is a short oblique band about the middle, reaching neither to the suture nor to the margin, the apex of each somewhat notched, the margin with a blunt point; femora of hind legs reaching to the end of the elytra. Hab. Venezuela. 39. LBIDION UNICOLOR, n. s. BM. I. piceo-fuscum, nitidum, thorace glabrato; elytris punctatis, punctis ad apicem obsoletis, apice longe-mucronatis, sutura mucrone breviore, femoribus posticis apice muticis. Long. lin. 34. 234 CERAMBYCID&. Of a pitchy-brown, polished; thorax very smooth; elytra punctured closely, punctures obsolete at the tip, which has a very long mucro; the suture terminates in a shorter pomt. Fe- mora of hind legs not reaching to end of elytra, without spines at the end. Hab. Amazon (Santarem) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 40. IBIDION PALLIDULUM, 0. 8. B.M. I. pallide rufum, antennis pedibusque flavescentibus; elytris macula elongata marginali alba post humerum, fascia obliqua alba pone medium et apice albo. Long. lin. 33. Palish rufous, the head and thorax darker, antennz and legs pale yellowish ; third, fourth and fifth joints of antennze with a few longish hairs on the hinder edge; thorax polished, smooth ; elytra pale rufuous, with a large elongated pale marginal mark, rounded towards the suture; an oblique white band behind the middle, and the tip white, the band and the tip connected, tip slightly mucronate; elytra punctured in lines, which are rather close and curved, especially near the base; femora with two spines at the apex, the outer larger; under side of body pale ferruginous. Hab. Amazon (Tapayos) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 4]. IBIDION SUBEBURNEUM, 0. Ss. B.M. I. ferrugineum, politum, elytris singulis guttis duabus longitudi- nalibus eburneis vitta angusta obliqua mediana et apice albis, elytris lmeis punctorum setas pallidas gerentium. Long. hn. 33-43. Ferruginous, polished; antenne with the third, fourth, fifth and sixth joints with scattered pale hairs on the hinder edge ; each elytron with two longitudinal ivory-lke spots, the marginal one somewhat behind the other; an oblique white line across the middle, scarcely reaching the suture, the apex white, with a slight mucro; elytra with limes of points, from each of which proceeds a pale bristle. Femora of hind legs extending beyond — the end of elytra, the extremity with two short mucrones. Hab. Amazon (Santarem and Tapayos) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 42. IBIDION RUFULUM, 0. s. B.M. I. parvulum, levigatum, politum, rufulum ; elytris apice bimu- cronatis, pilis sparsis, femoribus posticis apicem elytrorum haud attingentibus. Long. lin. 23. CERAMBYCID&. 935 Small, smooth, polished, of a uniform reddish colour 3; elytra at the apex with two mucrones about equal in length, with scat- tered reddish hairs; femora not extending to the tip of the elytra. Hab. Amazon (Santarem) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 43. IBIDION MELANODACRYS, 0. §. B.M. I. parvulum, fiavo-testaceum, elytris singulis guttis duabus nigris marginalibus, prima pone humerum, secunda ad medium, an- tennis articulo tertio incrassato. Long. lin. 23. Small, yellowish testaceous; antenne with the third joint much thickened, fusiform, yellowish at the base and at the tip, brownish in the middle ; fourth joint short, somewhat thickened; thorax smooth, polished. Elytra smooth, polished, tip mucro- nated, each with two of the deepest black spots; one transverse, behind the shoulder and widest towards the margin, one longer, just behind the middle, oblique, at one end approaching the margin. Femora of hind legs not reaching to the end of the elytra. Under side of the body and legs of the same colour as the upper part. Hab. Amazon (Tapayos) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 44. IsIDION MUSIVUM. I. nitidum, nigrum, parce albo-setulosum, capite infra antennas orbitisque testaceis ; prothorace elongato, cylindrico, sub- arcuato, basi apiceque constricto, margine anteriore vittisque duabus lateralibus testaceis; elytris basi seriatim punctatis, medio depressis, sutura, margime summo laterali vittaque arcuata ab humero ultra medium descendente testaceis, apice lato maculis duabus ante medium, fascidque obliqua pone me- dium albis ; pedibus posterioribus antennisque testaceis. Ibidion musivum, Erichs. Arch. 1847, p. 141. Hab. Peru. 45. IBIDION COMATUM. I. leve, nigro-fuscum subtus lucidius quam supra; capite, tho- race elytrisque pilis sparsis hirtis flavescentibus; antennis nigro-fuscis ; pedibus fusco-ferrugineis. Ibidion comatum, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iii. p. 104. Hab. Brazil. 236 CERAMBYCIDA. 46. IBIDION SEX-GUTTATUM. B.M. | I. ferrugmeum, elytris singulis maculis tribus flavescentibus, prima ovata, secunda subobliqua, tertia parva apicali; antennis pedibusque pallide flavis. Ibidion sexguttatum, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. in. p. 108. Hab. Brazil. 148. HETERACHTHES. Heterachthes, Newman, Entom. p. 9. Tbidion, p., De. ]. HETERACHTHES EBENUS. B.M. H. concolor, niger, opacus, antennarum articulis incrassatis tan- tum nitidis. Heterachthes ebenus, Newman, Entom. p. 9. Ibidion dimidiaticorne, Dey. Cat. p. 359. Ibidion ebenum, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. n.s. 1. 23. Had. U. States (EH. Florida). 2. HETERACHTHES ERYTHROCNEMUS. B.M. Ibidion erythrocnemum, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Venezuela. 3. HETERACHTHES QUADRIMACULATUS. H. piceus, pernitidus, punctis parcis piliferis, thorace medio sub- calloso; elytris versus apicem indeterminate testaceis, basi maculis utringue duabus flavis. Tbidion quadrimaculatum, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. M.7S. ale, pL 23. Heterachthes quadrimaculatus, Haldem. Hab. U. States. 149. STIZOCERA. i Ibidion (Stizocera), Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. p. 107. 1. STIZOCERA ARMATA. S. eapite et thorace lateritis, nitidis; elytris testaceis, punctatis, punctis piligeris; antennis flavescentibus, articulis tertio quarto et quinto cylindricis, apice spma armatis. Ibidion ? armatum, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. p. 107. Hab. Brazil. CERAMBYCID&. 237, 150. OMMIDION. Ommidion, Newman, Charlesworth’s Mag. of Nat. Hist. iv. 196 (1840). 1. OMMIDION MODESTUM. Ommidion modestum, Newman, Charlesworth’s Mag. of Nat. Hist. iv. 196. Hab. Brazil. 151. LISTROCERUM. Listrocerum, Chevr. Rev. et Mag. de Zool. 1855, p. 284. 1. LisTROCERUM ASPERICORNE. L. elongatum, lividum, thorace et corpore infra piceo-nigris ; capite rufo, rotundato, inter antennas elevato et angulosim emarginato, in longitudine profunde sulcato, ore nigro; palpis ferrugineis, oculis lateralibus, valde globosis ; antennis corpore paululum longioribus, articulis elongatis, scobimatis infra et pilosis, primo clavato, transversim rugoso, versus apicem extus angulato, piceo, secundo transversim stricto, piceo, sequentibus pallidis; thorace longissimo, planiusculo, antice posticeque recto, usque versus medium subattenuato, ad basin latiore, piceo opaco cum linea longitudinali lata nitidiore ; minutissime ruguloso ; scutello mediocri, subrotundato, livido ; elytris thoracis latitudine, planiusculis, modice rugosim punctatis et pilosis, angulosim rotundatis in suturé; femoribus latis com- pressis, paululum recurvis ; tibiis anterioribus brevioribus sub- arcuatis, primo articulo tarsorum elongato, unguiculis minutis simplicibus. Listrocerum aspericorne, Chevr. Rev. et Mag. de Zool. 1855, p- 283. Hab. W. Africa (Old Calabar). 152. CERCOPTERA. Cercoptera, Spinola, Mag. de Zool. 1840. 1. CercoprEeRA BANoNII. og ae Banonii, Spinola, Mag. de Zool. 1840, pl. 12. a 238 CERAMBYCID. 153. CARTALLUM. Cartallum, Meg., Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 94. Callidium, p., Fabr. Cerambyx, p., Gmel. 1. CARTALLUM EBULINUM. B.M. C. corpore nigro, elytris viridi-ceruleis, anteanis mediocribus ferrugineis articulo infimo nigro. Cerainbyx ebulinus, Linn. Syst. Nat. 1. 2. 637. Callidium ruficolle, Fabr. S. El. ui. p. 334. Ole: Col.avep: Vst2 2? 27- Cerambyx Italicus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. 1851. Cerambyx monspeliensis, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. 1842. Cartallum ruficolle, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. in. 95. Guér. Icon. R. A. pl. 44. f. 5. Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 96. Kuster, Kaf. Eur. 4. 80. Hab. Europe; Africa. 154. PHYTON. Phyton, Newman, Entom. p. 19. Obrium, p., Leconte. Diozodes, Haldem. Callidium, p., Say. 1. PHYTON PALLIDUM. B.M. Ph. depressum, pallidum, nitidissimum, thorace postice valde angustato, levigato, margine antica lineis tribus subelevatis fuscis; elytris punctis parcis piliferis, lineis quatuor obliquis fuscis, ad suturam angulos formantibus; pectore tibiisque testaceis. Callidium pallidum, Say, Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist. Phyton hmum, Newman, Entom. p. 19. Obrium lepidum, De. Cat. p. 358. Diozodes pallida, Haldem. Obrium pallidium, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. n.s. i. oD. Hab. N. America (Ent. Club). CERAMBYCID. 239 2. PHYTON MODESTUM, n.s. B.M. Ph. pallide testaceum, punctato-rugulosum ; thorace postice strigis tribus fuscis externis curvatis; elytris singulis carina longitudinali, apice emarginatis, post medium lituris duabus fuscis obliquis parallelis. Long. lm. 2-3$. Of a pale testaceous, punctured and rugulose, antenne pale, tips of the jomts tmged with brown ; behind the antenne a ridge cleft in the middle ; thorax behind with three brown streaks, the - central longitudinal, the lateral curved. LElytra with a slight longitudinal keel not reaching to the apex, surface especially at the base punctured and rugulose, two brownish lines behind the middle oblique, parallel, the lower shortest and thickest, tip of elytra emargmate. Legs pale, femora tinged with brown. Hab. Amazon (Tapayos) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 155. OBRIUM. Obrium, Meg., Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iu. 93. Cerambyx, p., L. Saperda, p., Fadr. 1. OBRIUM CANTHARINUM. B.M. O. thorace submutico, corpore rufo, oculis femoribusque nigri- cantibus, elytris mollibus, antennis longis. Cerambyx cantharinus, Linn. Syst. Nat. ii. p. 637. Saperda ferruginea, Fabr. S. El. 1. 330. Ok. Col. iv. p. 35. t. 2. £17. Panz. F. I. G. 34. 14. Cerambyx fuscicornis, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. 1837. Obrium cantharinum, Curtis, Brit. Ent. pl. 91. ‘Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. p. 94. Hab. Europe. 2. OBRIUM BRUNNEUM. B.M. O. ferrugineum, thorace subspmoso, antennis pedibusque con- coloribus. Saperda brunnea, Fabr. S. El. ii. 331. Panz. F. I. G. 34. 15. Obrium brunneum, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ui. p. 94. Kiister, Kaf. Eur. 2. 55. Hab. Europe. 240 CERAMBYCID&. 3. OBRIUM FUSCATUM. B.M. Obrium fuscatum, Dej. Cat. p. 358. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Senegal. 4. OBRIuM AMAZONICUM, DN. s. B.M. QO. fusculum, pilis curtis confertis passim tectum, elytris punc- tatis, singulis longitudinaliter ndistincte unicostatis. Long. lin. 5§. Brownish punctured, everywhere covered with crowded short hairs; the elytra and thorax punctured, each of the elytra with a very indistinct longitudinal rib. Hab. Amazon (Santarem) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 5. OBRIUM FABRICIANUM. B.M. Callidium minutum, Fadr. Ent. Syst. 1. 332. 60. Oliv. t. 5. f. 56. Clytus minutus, Fabr. S. El. i. 346. Obrium Fabricianum, Westw. Arc. Ent. u1. 28. Hab. New Zealand (Rev. W. Colenso). - §. OBRIUM GUTTIGERUM. Obrium guttigerum, Westw. Arc. Ent. 11. 28. t. 56. f. 4. Hab. New Zealand (Port Nicholson). 7. OBRIUM GYNANDROPSIDIS. Obrium gynandropsidis, L. Fairm. Rev. et Mag. de Zool. 1850, ped. ; Hab. Tahiti. 156. GRACILIA. - Gracilia, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 81. Callidium, p., Fabr. Leptidea, p., Muls, Nothrus, Haldem. 1. GRACILIA FASCIOLATA. G. elongata, ferrugineo-picea, pilosa; thorace elongato, margine postico ad scutellum dentibus binis erectis; elytris rugosi- oribus, ante apicem macula oblongé medioque fasciolis longi- tudinalibus brevibus duabus tribusve testaceis. Callidium fasciolatum, Ziegl., Stev. Bull. Mosc. 1834, p. 170. Callidium timidum, Ménér. Voy. au Caucase, p. 228. CERAMBYCID. 241 Gracilia timida, Muls. Col. Fr. 102. pl. 2. f. 2. Lueas, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1849, Bull. p. \xvi. Kiister, Kaf. Eur. 23. 94. Hab. Tauria; 8. Europe. 2. GRACILIA PYGMZ@A. B.M. G. thorace nudo, corpore fusco, antennis longis flavescentibus. Callidium pygmeum, Fabr. S. El. u. 339. Saperda minuta, Fabr. Mant. 1. 150. Callidium Vin, Panz. F. I. G. 66. 10. Gracilia pygmea, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 11. 81. Muls. Col. Fr. 103. Var. Callidium pusillum, Fabr. S. El. ii. 344. Hab. S. Europe. 3. GRACILIA BREVIPENNIS. G. corpore supra depresso, fusco ; thorace in foemina testaceo- ferrugineo ; elytris brevibus, abdomen haud tegentibus. Leptidea brevipennis, Muls. Col. Fr. 105. pl. 2. f. 3. Gracilia thoracica 9 , Solier, MSS. Hab. 8. Europe. 4. GRACILIA MINUTA. G. rufo-brunnea, thorace unicolore. Leptidea minuta, Motch. Bull. Nat. Mosc. 1845, p. 84. Hab. Russia (R. Oural). 5. GRACILIA FUSCA. Gracilia fusca, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad.n.s. ii. 24. Nothrus fuseus, Haldem. Hab. U. States. 6. GRACILIA MANCA. Gracilia manea, Leconte, 1. ¢. u. 24. Hab. U. States (New York). 157. AXINOPALPIS. Axinopalpis, Dej. Cat. p. 358. Redienb. Gatt. p. 108. Obrium, p., Krynicki. 242 CERAMBYCID&. 1. AXINOPALPIS GRACILIS. A. obscure ferrugineus, subpubescens, antennis pedibusque palli- dioribus, thorace brevi supra subtuberculato. Axinopalpis gracilis, Ziegl., Dej. Cat. p. 358. Obrium gracile, Krynicki, Bull. Mosc. v. 162 (1832). Hab. Austria. 158. SCLETHRUS. Scelethrus, Newman, Entom. p. 247. Ibidion, p., Gory. 1. SCLETHRUS AMENUS. B.M. S. capite nigro, antennis piceis; prothorace rugoso nigro, lineis duabus longitudinalibus caput versus abbreyiatis lanugimosis, viridi-argenteis ; elytris chalybeis dimidio basali nitido, apicali opaco, utroque bifasciato, fasciis angustis, lanuginosis, viridi- argenteis, obliquis, prima fere mediana integra, secunda sub- apicali imperfecta, ambabus e margine laterali suture basin versus tendentibus. Sclethrus amcenus, Newman, Entom. p. 247. Tbidion amoenum, Gory, Mag. de Zool. 1833, pl. 58 ? Hab. Philippine Islands (Coll. Cuming). 159. CYLINDREPOMUS. Cylindrepomus, Blanchard, Voy. Pole Sud, iv. 268. 1. CyYLINDREPOMUS NIGROFASCIATUS. C. angustus, parallelus, undique cinereo-sericeus ; antennis pe- dibusque rufis ; thorace cylindrico ; elytris acuminatis, cinereo- sericeis, limbo externo, macula cobb fascia media, maculaque ante apicem nigris. Cylindrepomus nigro-fasciatus, Blanch. Voy. Pole Sud, iv. 268. t- 1/74. 2. Hab. New Guinea (Triton Bay). 160. PSILOMERUS. Psilomerus, Blanchard, Chevr. Coll. CERAMBYCIDA. 243 1. PSILOMERUS GRACILICORNIS. B.M. Psilomerus gracilicornis, Blanch. Psilomerus marginicollis, Chevr. Hab. E. Indies (Neelgherries). 161. METHIA. Methia, Newman, Entom. p. 418. Thia, Newman, Entom. p. 18 (olim), nee Leach. Obrium, p., De. 1. METHIA PUSILLA. B.M. M. testacea; oculis nigris, antennis fuscis; thorace fusco, lmeis duabus longitudinalibus anticis testaceis ; elytris pallide tes- taceis, humeris, fascia pone medium undata apicibusque fuscis. Methia pusilla, Newman, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n. s.u. p. 144. Thia pusilla, Newman, Entom. p. 18. Obrium Dejeanu, Leconte, Dej. Cat. p. 358. Hab. N. America. 162. STENHOMALUS, n. g. Head with the eyes prominent, wider than the thorax, almost meeting below. Jaws longish, knife-shaped. Antenne longer than the body, fourth joimt rather longer than the third, fifth longer than the fourth; tenth and eleventh joints somewhat curved. Thorax contracted before and behind, bulging on each side in the middle. Body depressed. Legs slightly clavate. Elytra rounded at the apex. 1. STENHOMALUS FENESTRATUS, n. s. PI. VIJL£.2. B.M. S. piceo-brunneus, elytris medio ad suturam macula pallida sub- depressa, ante apicem et ad suturam macula elongata pallida depress medio fenestrata. Long. lin. 33. Pale pitchy-brown, antenne lighter rufescent, third, fourth, fifth and sixth jomts with scattered longish hairs on the hinder margin and a delicate greyish pubescence, especially on the ter- minal joints. Thorax somewhat nodulose on the middle of the back, with scattered erect hairs. Scutellum with the base co- vered by the thorax, yellowish. Elytra pitchy-brown, punctured, shoulders and tip smooth ; each about the middle and close to 244 CERAMBYCIDA. the suture has a somewhat depressed palish yellow spot; be- tween which and the tip there is another elongated, more de- pressed, palish spot, which is fenestrated im the middle. Legs slightly clavate, pitchy. Hab. N. China (Coll. R. Fortune). 163. MEROSTENUS, n. g. Head somewhat depressed, short before the eyes. Eyes pro- jecting, wider than the thorax. Antenne as long as the body, third joint not so long as the fourth, fifth and the following joints longer than the fourth. Thorax somewhat narrow, longer than wide. Elytra elongated, flattened, at the apex produced. Legs with the femora slightly clavate, of two hind legs compressed. 1. MerosTENUS PROoDUCTUs, n.s. PI. VIII. f. 3. B.M. M. paillido-testaceus, punctatissimus, thoracis dorso carinulis tribus abbreviatis ; elytris apice subobtuse productis. Long. lin. 43. Of a pale testaceous colour, very thickly punctured, back of thorax with three abbreviated cariule; elytra at the tip some- what bluntly produced. Hab. Jamaica (Coll. Gosse). 164. CERESIUM. Ceresium, Newman, Entom. p. 322. Obrium et Callidium, p., Newman (olim). 1. CERESIUM IMMITE. B.M. C. testaceum; prothorace fere cylindraceo, capite fere duplo longiore, subtiliter punctato, tuberculis nonnullis glabris in- structo ; elytris punctatis, apice rotundatis. Obrium immite, Newman, Entom. p. 247. Ceresium immite, Newman, Entom. p. 322. Hab. Philippine Islands (Coll. Cummg). 2. CeRESIUM AUTHIOPS. B.M. C. nigrum, nitidum; antennis articulis 5 apicalibus cimereis, lanuginosis ; capite, thorace elytrisque profunde punctatis, fascia lanuginosa pone elytrorum medium. CERAMBYCIDZ. 245 Obrium thiops, Newman, Entom. p. 247. Ceresium Athiops, Newman, Entom. p. 322. Hab. Philippine Islands (Coll. Cuming). 3. CERESIUM RARIPILUM. B.M. C. nigrum, scabre punctatum, pilis longis sparsis undique ob- situm ; scutello albido-tomentoso. Ceresium raripilum, Newman, Entom. p. 322. Had. Philippine Islands. 4. CERESIUM GENICULATUM, 0. S. B.M. C. nigrum, punctatum, puncto singulo pilum cinereum gerente, antennis pedibusque rufis, femoribus apice, tibiisque basi nigris. Black, punctured, each point having a cinereous hair; the antennz, palpi and legs rufous, the tip of the femora and base of the tibiz black, the punctures on the thorax confluent; tibie with rather long yellowish-grey hairs. Length 6 lines. Hab. E. Indies. 5. CeERESIUM SINICUM, RD. s. B.M. C. nigriusculo-fuscum ; ore, antennis, elytris pedibusque subfer- rugineis, thorace punctato-subruguloso, linea media interrupta dorsali levi, leis duabus posticis abbreviatis griseo-pilosis, et macula parva griseo-pilosa antica in utroque latere. Darkish brown; mouth, antenne, elytra and legs somewhat ferruginous ; thorax roughly punctured, with a smooth inter- rupted line down the middle and two shortened lines behind covered with greyish hairs, and a small greyish hairy spot in front on each side. Length 52 lines. Hab. N. China (Coll. Fortune). 6. CERESIUM LEUCOSTICTICUM, n.s. Pl. VI. f. 1. B.M. C. nigro-piceum, antennis pedibus suturaque subferrugineis, tho- race punctato, linea elongata levi, maculis duabus albis pili- geris, antice, lieolisque posticis duabus albis piligeris, scu- tello albo, piligero; elytris smgulis maculis 4-6 albis piligeris, una basali suturali et communi. Dark pitchy-brown ; antennz, legs and suture somewhat fer- ruginous ; thorax punctured, with a smooth longitudinal line in 246 CERAMBYCID. the middle, two small spots in front covered with small hairs, one on each side, and a white line on each side behind; sevtellum covered with white hairs; behind it on the suture and divided by it, a small spot of white hairs ; about the middle two or three small spots of white hairs; behind near the tip two small spots of white hairs, sometimes forming a small band. Beneath spotted on the sides with white. Length 33 to 43 limes. Hab. E. Indies. 7. CERESIUM ZEYLANICUM, 0. S. B.M. C. obscure fuscum, elytris antennisque subferrugineis, pedibus obscure fuscis, thorace pilis griseis depressis; plaga magna dorsali media nuda, angulis anticis lneaque longitudinali sub- elevatis, levibus ; maculis quatuor parvis nudis, i parte pos- tica 2°2, scutello pilis griseis depressis. Long. lin. 63. Dull brown; elytra and antennz somewhat ferrugmous; legs dull brown; thorax with greyish depressed hairs, a large naked space in the middle; the anterior angles and a longitudinal line somewhat raised and smooth; four small spots free from hair, situated behind, arranged in a square; scutellum with depressed greyish hairs. Hab. Ceylon. 8. CERESIUM CRETATUM, DN. Ss. B.M. C. cinnamomeum, capite albo bimaculato, thorace guitis sex albis maculato, elytris singulis guttis sex albis, duabus sub-basalibus obliquis, tribus medianis et altera transversa subapicali. Long. hn. 4. ©innamon-brown, head with two white spots; thorax with six white spots; each of the elytra with six white spots, two near the base oblique, three in the middle, and one transverse near the tip. Hab. N. India. 9. CERESIUM? INTORTUM. C. capite parvo luteo, oculis fuscis, antennis luteis, articulis apice fuscis; thorace capite longiore, luteo, marginibus antica et postica fuscis, dorso trituberculato; elytris apice rotundatis, punctatis luteis, fascis diversis fuscis; femoribus repente tumidis, basi luteis apice fuscis, tibiis tarsisque luteis. eh he CERAMBYCID&. 247 Callidium intortum, Newman, Entom. p. 223. Ceresium ? intortum, Newman, 1. c. 322. Hab. Australia. 10. CERESIUM 2? VILE. C. pallide fuscum, lanugine cinerea plus minusve irroratum, tho- racis dorso punctato, inzequali, maculis nonnullis lanuginosis cinereis obscuris notato; elytris parallels, punctatis, apice inermibus ; femoribus tumidis. Callidium vile, Newman, Entom. p. 223. Ceresium ? vile, Newman, 1. c. 322. Hab. Australia. 165. CURIUS. Curius, Newman, Entom. p. 17. Plectromerus, Dej. Cat. p. 355. 1. CuRIUS DENTATUS. B.M. C. testaceus, obscurus, subtiliter ac crebre punctatus; capite fuseo, antennis pallidis, articulis apice fuscis ; prothorace testaceo, vitta longitudinali ante marginem posticam divisa, fusca; elytris testaceis, fusco nubilis; femoribus apice late fuscis. Curius dentatus, Newman, Entom. p. 17, and fig. Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n.s. ui. p. 22. Hab. N. America (E. Florida). 2. CURIUS SCAMBUS. B.M. C. luteolus fusco varius, antennarum articulis basi pallidis, apice fuscis, thorace fere cylindrico, glabro, subtiliter punctato, elytris profunde punctatis, pedibus mediocribus, repente valde tumi- dis, tibiis subarcuatis. Curius scambus, Newman, Entom. p. 79. Plectromerus signifer, Dej. Cat. p. 353. Chevr. Coll. Hab. N. America (E. Florida). 166. ONCHOMERUS. Onchomerus, Dej. Cat. p. 358. Curtomerus, Steph. Manual, p. 269. Callidium, p., Fabr. 248 CERAMBYCID&. 1. ONCHOMERUS PILICORNIS. B.M. O. thorace subtuberculato, ferrugimeo, elytris testaceis, antennis mediocribus, villosis, femoribus clavatis. Callidium pilicorne, Fabr. S. El. u. 341. Oliv. Col. iv. p. 68. t. 8. f. 99. Curtomerus luteus, Steph. Manual of Brit. Col. p. 275. Hab. W. Indies; Brita (introd.). 2: ONCHOMERUS BIPUNCTATUS, n.s. Pl. VIL £2. B.M. O. pallide testaceus, elytris smgulis macula parva nigra mediana, thorace creberrime punctato; antennis articulo quarto parvo, articulis tertio et quinto subzequalibus. Pale testaceous; thorax obscure, very thickly and closely punctured ; antenne with the fourth jomt short, very little longer than the second ; the third and fifth joints about equal im length ; elytra somew hat shining, rather thickly punctured in the middle, with a small black spot. Length 4 to 5 les. Hab. W. Africa (Sierra Leone) (Rev. D. F. Morgan). 3. ONCHOMERUS UNICOLOR. B.M. Onchomerus unicolor, Latr. Dej. Cat. p. 358. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Mauritius (Coll. Chevr.). 167. TRITOMACRUS. Tritomacrus, Newman, Ent. Mag. i. 510. 1. TRITOMACRUS TESTACEUS. T. testaceus, oculis fere concoloribus, antennis crnes valde jlon- gioribus. Tritomacrus testaceus, Newman, Ent. Mag. 1. 510. Obrium pallidum, Bentley, MSS. Hab. Ireland (introduced). 168. DERE, n. g. _Antenne shortish, not reaching to the end of the elytra, third joint the longest, the following joimts short, somewhat thickened towards the end. Thorax nearly as wide as long, gradually nar- CERAMBYCID. 249 rowed before and behind from the middle. Elytra long, de- pressed along the back on each side of the suture, sides rounded. Legs shortish, femora not reaching to the end of the elytra. 1; DERE THORACICA, nos: (PE VLR et. B.M. D. atro-cyanea, thorace miniaceo, dorsi marginibus anticis et posticis nigris, elytris ad suturam deplanatis, singulis apice emarginatis et bimucronatis. Long. lin. 33. Of a deep cyaneous colour, the thorax vermilion-red, the front and posterior margins black; elytra flattened near the suture, each notched at the tip, and furnished with two sharp points. Hab. N. China (Coll. R. Fortune). 169. CLYTUS. Clytus, Fabr. Leptura, p., Linn. Cerambyx, p., Linn. Callidium, p., Oliv. Platynotus, Muls. Col. Fr. 71. Arhopalus, Leconte. Anaglyptus, Muls. Col. Fr. 91. Euryscelis, Dej. Cat. 357. Plagithmysus, Motch. Bull. Mosc. 1845, p. 369. 1. CLYTUS ERYTHROPUS. B.M. C. niger; thoracis fasciis tribus, elytrorum fascia baseos et ma- culis decem, quarum suturalibus 4, luteis; antennis pedibus- gue rubris. Clytus erythropus, Chevr. Col. du Mez. 4. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 4. pl. 2. f. 1. Hab. Mexico. 2. CLYTUS PROXIMUS. C. niger; thorace globoso fasciis tribus, elytrorum fascia baseos et maculis undecim luteis. Clytus proximus, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 5. pl. 2. f. 2. Hab. Brazil. N2 250 CERAMBYCIDZ, 3. Ciuytus MEXICANUS, B.M. C. niger; thoracis fasciis tribus, elytrorum maculis undecim, quarum suturalibus 4, luteis; antennis pedibusque rubris. Clytus mexicanus, Lap. §& Gory, Mon. p. 6. a 2; fice Hab. Mexico. 4. CLYTUS VARIEGATUS. C. niger ; capite luteo maculato ; thoracis linea antica transversa et lmeis duabus posticis, m medio interruptis ; elytroram ma- culis numerosis, luteis ; antennis pedibusque rubris. Clytus vanegatus, Lap. § Gory, Mon. p. 6. pl. 2. f4. Hab. Mexico. >. CLYTUS VITTICOLLIS. B.M. C. niger; thoracis vittA utringue lutea; elytris luteo irroratis . . . ‘ t . . . 2 punctis tribus suturalibus luteis ; pedibus antennisque rubidis. Clytus vitticollis, Hope, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 7. pl. 2. f. 5. Hab. Mexico. 6. CLYTUS CHALYBEATUS, DN. S. B.M. C. nigerrimus, capite antice et postice flavo, thorace maculis duabus posticis flavis, elytris nigro-chalybeis velutinis, simgulis lineclis duabus perobliquis, una trans angulum humeralem, altera post scutellum ad medium lateris currente: abdominis pasi Singulis lateribus plagis duabus magnis albis. Of a deep black, antenne black, head im front and behind covered with yellowish scales; thorax behind with a large yel- lowish scale-covered spot on each side, under side in the middle with a greyish pubescence ; elytra of a deep blackish steel-blue, each with two oblique lies of white hairs, the first across the humeral angle, the second springing from a common white spot behind the scutellum, and extendimg obliquely to the side ter- minating beyond the middle; sides of thorax between middle and hind legs with a white patch; abdomen on each side at the hase with two large spots covered with white scales. Legs black, first and second pairs somewhat pubescent. Length 10 lines. Hab. Brazil (Spirito Santo). 7. CLYTUS ACUTUS. B.M. C. niger; thoracis lmeis duabus transversis, elytrorum lineis 5 avgulatis luteis, antennis pedibusque nigris. CERAMBYCIDZ. D5% Clytus acutus, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. p. 170. Lap. §& Gory, Mon. p. 9. pl. 3. f. 8. Clytus Brasiliensis, Dej. Cat. p. 356. Hab. Brazil. S. CLYTUS RUFIPES. C. niger; thoracis fascus tribus, elytrorum lineis 5 transversis et punctis suturalibus tribus luteis ; pedibus antennisque rubris. -. Clytus rufipes, Lap. § Gory, Mon. p. 8. pl. 2. f. 6. Hab. Brazil. 9. CLYTUS CONGENER. B.M. C. niger; thorace rotundato, fasciis tribus luteis; elytris fascia baseos recta, fasclis quatuor arcuatis punctisque suturalibus , : . P : quatuor luteis ; pedibus antennisque fere rubris. Clytus congener, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 8. pl. 3. f. 7. Hab. Brazil. 10. CLYTUS PALLIDE-ZONATUS. B.M. Clytus pallide-zonatus, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Buenos Ayres. 11. Ciuytus CAYENNENSIS. B.M. C. niger; thoracis lineis transversis tribus; elytrorum lineis transversis angulatis 4, et macula longitudinali postica ad su- turam luteis. Clytus Cayennensis, Lap. 8 Gory, Mon. p. 10. pl. 3. f. 9. Hab. Brazil. 12. CLyTUS CASTANEUS. C. castaneus; thoracis lineolis transversis tribus, elytrorum Iine- olis 5 et linea suturali, luteis. Clytus castaneus, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 10. pl. 3. f. 10. Hab. Brazil. 13. CLYTUS NEBULOSUS. B.M. C. emereus; antennis nigris, cinereo-annulatis; elytris fuscis maculis transversis nebulosis cinereis. Clytus nebulosus, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 11. pl. 3. f. 11. Hab, Chili. 959 CERAMBYCIDZ. 14. CLyTUS ANTENNATUS, 2. S. B.M. C. fuscus, subsericeus, thorace squamulis flavis tecto; elytris apice mucronatis, fascis duabus latiusculis, lineisque duabus undatis cinereo-flavis ; antennis corpore sublongioribus arti- culis tertio ad septimum apice extus spmosis; corpore subtus pilis brevibus cinereo-flavis induto. Brown, somewhat silky; head with the under side, a band before and behind the eyes covered with greyish-yellow scales. Thorax depressed above, covered with short yellow hairs, beneath the hairs are greyish; the posterior margin brown. Antenne brown, somewhat longer than the thorax, the jomts from the third to the seventh with a spme at the end on the outside. Elytra sharply spined at the tip, with two rather wide transverse bands of pale yellowish hairs, one before and one behind the middle, the first not reaching the suture; behind each is an un- dulating greyish-yellow line; under side and legs covered with short yellowish-grey hairs. Length 93 lines. Hab. W. Coast of America (Capt. Sir E. Belcher, R.N.). 15. Cuytus Hartweait, n.s.* Pl. VI. f. 8. B.M. C. niger; thorace profunde bi-impresso; elytris ornatis maculis, lineisque angulatis pallidis, puniceo tinctis ; antennarum arti- culis tertio ad sextum, apice extus spinosis ; pedibus posticis, tarsorum articulo primo elongato, dilatato, femoribus omnibus basi ferrugineis. Black ; head with a band of short pale hairs in front, and two pale hairy spots before the antennz spotted with red, the mside of the notch of the eye anda short band behind each covered with pale-red-blotched hairs. Thorax ashy-brown above, rounded on the sides, somewhat reticulated above, slightly pilose, with two deep impressions, one on each side of the back: scutellum black. Elytra black, with various pale spots and angled letter- like lines, more or less tinged with pink or red; six of the spots are on the suture in three lines, a spine at the apex of each ely- tron. Legs black, base of femora ferrugmous; basal joint of the tarsus of hind foot elongated and dilated. Under side of body covered with short cinereous hairs. Length 9 lines. Hab. Mexico (Oajaca) (Coll. Hartweg). 16. Ciytus CHILIENSIS. C. niger ; capitis leola postica, thoracis linea arcuata, elytrorum CERAMBYCID2. 255 lineolis quatuor arcuatis et altera postica recta, corporis subtus maculis octo, flavis ; elytrorum basi antennisque fulvis. Clytus Chiliensis, Chevr., Lap. § Gory, Mon. p.11. pl. 3. £. 12. Hab. Chili. 3 17. Cuytus Boryt. C. fuseus, fere niger; thoracis lineis 4 transversis, elytrorum lineis 5 transversis luteis. — Clytus Boryi, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 12. pl. 3. f. 13. Gay, Chili, t. 29. £. 5. Hab. Chili. 18. Ciuytus HorFrMANNnNI. C. villosus, niger; thorace globoso; elytris apice acutis, longi- tudinaliter unicostatis, fasciis 2 obliquis et altera transversa cinereis; corpore subtus maculis 4 flavis. Clytus Hoffmanni, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 13. pl. 6. f. 13 bis. Hab. S. America? 19. Ciytus APELLES. B.M. C. thorace flavido-tomentoso, immaculato ; elytris nigris, griseo flavoque signatis; antennis pedibusque nigris, pubescentia ar- gentea leviter tectis. Clytus Apeiles, Newman, Ent. Mag. v. 394. Hab. Mexico (Ent. Club). 20. CLYTUS LABYRINTHICUS. B.M. Clytus labyrinthicus, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Mexico. 21. CLiytTus PICTUS. B.M. C. niger; thoracis fascus 4, elytrorum maculis transversis sex, plus minusve arcuatis, luteis; pedibus antennisque rubris. Leptura picta, Drury, Ill. i. 91. pl. 41. f. 2. Leptura Robinie, Forster, Cent. Ins. 43. Leptura ziczac, Voet. Col. iu. 54. t. 19. f. 91, var. Callidium flexuosum, Fadr. Ent. Syst. ui. 331. Oliv. Col. iv. p. 34. t. 6. f. 76. Clytus flexuosus, Fabr. S. El. i. 345. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 13. pl. 4. f. 14. 254 CERAMBYCIDZ. Arhopalus Robinie, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n. s. Mol fis Arhopalus pictus, Leconte, l. c. p. 177. Hab. N. America. 22. CLYTUS DECORUS. B.M. C. niger; thoracis fasciis 4, elytrorum fasciis 5, tertid areuata, apiceque luteis ; pedibus antennisque nigris. Callidium decorum, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 63. t. 8. f. 92. Clytus decorus, Schenh. Syn. Ins.1. 3. 460. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 14. pl. 4. f. 15. Hab. N. America. 23. CLYTUS SUTURALIS. B.M. C. fuscus ; thorace cylindrico, elytrorum vitta suturali lata cme- rea, pedibus obscuris. Callidium suturale, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 62. pl. 7. Clytus suturalis, Schenh. Syn. Ins. i. 3. p. 4 Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 15. pl. 4. f. 16. Euryscelis suturalis, Dej. Cat. p. 357. Euryscelis longipes, Dej. (olim). Hab. W. Indies (St. Domingo). 24, CLYTUS PODAGRICUS, n. Ss. C. ferrugineus, pilis brevibus flavo-griseis, elytris singulis macula levi ferruginea triangulari postice recta, ad suturam sed non ad latus; femoribus incrassatis, tibuis posticis incrassatis fusi- formibus. Of a ferrugimous-brown, covered with short yellowish-grey seale-like hairs; thorax gibbous, with three short transverse carinule, parallel to each other, one near the front margin, two near the hind margin; elytra pointed m the middle, and gradu- ally slopig from the point to the suture; a triangular space on each free from hairs, close to the suture, edge straight behind ; all the femora thickened; tibie of the hind legs thickened, spindle-shaped ; antennz pale ferruginous. Length 5 lines. Hab. St. Domingo. 95. CiytTus JEKELII. B.M. C. fuscus; elytris cimereis, sutura et lneola arenata albis. Clytus longipes, Bug., Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 16. pl. 4. f. 17 (nec Kirby). Hab. Chili. CRRAMBYCID. 955 26. CLYTUS DEVASTATOR. B.M. ©. rubro-fuscus ; thorace transversim rugoso, elytrorum lineola alba cordis figuram in sutura fingente, corpore subtus albo maculato. Clytus devastator, Lap. § Gory, Mon. p. 17. pl. 4. f. 18 bis. Var. Elytrorum macula suturali angusta cimerea. Clytus rufescens, Lap. § Gory, Mon. p. 16. pl. 4. f. 18. Hab. Cuba; Mexico. 97. CLYTUS ANGULATUS. B.M. C. rubro-fuscus; thorace inequali lateribus subspinoso, elytro- rum maculis 4 transversis et puncto utrinque luteis. Clytus angulatus, Fabr. S. El. ii. 350. Callidium rhombifer, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 46. pl. 4. f. 51. Clytus rhombifer, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 17. pl. 4. f. 19. Var. Elytrorum sutura, maculis tribus transversis et puncto utringue cinereis. Clytus Hopei, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 20 (18). pl. 5. f. 202 Hab. Jamaica; N. America. 28. CLYTUS RUFUS. B.M. C. rubro-fuscus; elytrorum maculis minutis quinque, secunda suturali elongata, albis. Callidium rufum, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 28. pl. 7. f. 81. Clytus rufus, Schenh. Syn. Ins. i. 3. p. 467. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 19. pl. 5. f. 21. Hab. Columbia. 29. CLYTUS CARINATUS. C. obscurus ; thorace longitudinaliter carmato lineis tribus trans- versis, elytrorum macula humerali et tribus alteris transversis,. luteis ; pedibus rubidis. Clytus carinatus, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 19. pl. 5. f. 22. Hab. N. America. 30. CLYTUS ERYTHROCEPHALUS. B.M. C. rubro-fuscus; thorace subinequali; elytris nigris, basi fere rubra et fasciis tribus luteis. Callidium erythrocephalum, Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. p. 335. Oliv. Col. iv. p. 47. pl. 5. f. 60. Pal. Beauv. Ins. Rec. pl. 37. f. 5. 256 CERAMBYCIDZ. Clytus erythrocephalus, Fadr. S. El. ii. p. 350. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 29. pl. 5. f. 23. Kister, Kaf. Eur. 22. 92. Callidium acuminatum, Fabr. Spec. Ins. 1. p. 243. Callidium (Clytus) aspericolle, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. p. 517. Hab. N. America (Europe (Fime) ?). 31. CLYTUS IMPAR. B.M. C. niger ; elytrorum macula baseos et fasciis tribus, duabus ultimis obliquis, luteis. Callidium (Clytus) impar, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. p. 517. Clytus impar, Lap. 8 Gory, Mon. p. 21. pl. 5. f. 24. Hab. Brazil. 32. CLYTUS PUSILLUS. C. niger ; elytrorum linea baseos semicirculari et fasciis duabus suturalibus luteis. Clytus pusillus, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 22. ue 5. £25. Hab. Brazil. 33. CLYTUS CURVATUS. B.M. C. niger; thorace longitudinaliter subelevato, fasciis tribus ; ely- tris maculis duabus baseos, lineis tribus transversis obliquis et macula apicali luteis. Clytus curvatus, Germ. Mag. iv. 171. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 25. pl. 6. f. 29. Var. Clytus dorsalis, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 23. pl. 5. f. 27. Hab. Brazil. 34. CLYTUS MAGICUS. B.M. C. velutinus, niger; thoracis parte postica cimerea; elytrorum basi rubra et lineis transversis cmereis tribus, quarum duz priores oblique, cinereis. Clytus magicus, Perty, Del. An. Art. p. 93. t. 18. £. 16. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 25. pl. 6. f. 30. Hab. Brazil. 30. CLlyTus CHEVROLATI. C. castaneus, thorace subquadrato et elytris postice luteis; his macula ante apicem fusca. Clytus Chevrolati, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 26. pl. 6. f. 31. Hab. Cuba. CERAMBYCID&. 257 36. CLYTUS LUSCUS. B.M. C. niger; thorace in medio subelevato margine antica rufa et macula utringue rubra; elytris basi rubris, lunula suturali lutea et lineis posticis nonnullis cinereis ; antennis pedibusque fuscis ; femoribus apice obscuris. Clytus luscus, Fabr. S. El. u. p. 347. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 27. pl. 6. f. 32. Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. nu. s. ii. p. 27. Clytus aculeatus, Dej. Cat. p. 356. Clytus humeralis, Newm. Ent. Mag. v. 394. Var. Thoracis lineis tribus transversis luteis. Callidium scutellare, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 51. t. 5. f. 52. Clytus scutellaris, Schenh. Syn. Ins. i. 3. p. 467. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 53. pl. 11. f. 62. Hab. N. America. 37. Ciytus MoritTzit. B.M. Clytus Moritzu, Mannerh. Hab. Venezuela. 38. CLYTUS ARANEIFORMIS. B.M. C. niger; thorace mzequali; elytris basi rubidis, fascis duabus angulatis albis, sutura postice alba; pedibus antennisque rubris, femorum apice nigro. Callidium araneiforme, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 61. t. 7. f. 90. Clytus araneiformis, Schenh. Syn. Ins. i. 3. p. 468. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 28. pl. 6. f. 33. Hab. W. Indies (St. Domingo). 39. CLYTUS SOBRINUS. B.M. C. niger; thorace postice cinereo; elytrorum lineis duabus ob- liquis et linea postica luteis. Clytus sobrinus, Lap. & Gory, p. 29. pl. 6. f. 35. Hab. Brazil. 40. Ciytus BaATESII, n. s. B.M. C. thorace nigro, antice griseo anguste postice late marginato, macula magna media postica nigra; elytris aureo-flavis, sin- gulis macula marginali subhumerali; macula trapezoidea me- dia, suturam non attingente, et apice nigris. Long. lin. 53. ~ 258 CERAMBYCID&. Thorax black, im front narrowly, behind widely, margined with greyish, a large spot behind (in the middle) black; elytra golden- yellow, each with a marginal black spot beneath the shoulder ; a trapezoidal black spot mm the middle not touching the suture ; the tip black. Hab. Amazon (Santarem) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 41. CLYTUS OLIVACEUS. B.M. C. niger; thorace postice cinereo; elytris basi et postice cum fascia lata luted cimereis, lunula suturali alba. Clytus olivaceus, Lap. & Gory, p. 30. pl. 7. f. 36. Hab. Brazil. 42. Ciytus AuGUSTI. C. niger, thorace inzequali; elytrorum basi, apice et lmea trans- versa albis. Clytus Augusti, Cherr. Col. du Mex. fase. 4. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 30. pl. 7. f. 37. Clytus dubius, Chevr. Col. du Mex. fase. 4. Hab. Mexico. 43. CLYTUS TRIANGULARIS. C. niger ; elytrorum linea baseos obliqua, macula triangulari ad suturam et fascia postica cimereis. Clytus triangularis, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 31. pl. 7. f. 38. Hab. Cayenne. 44, CLYTUS GLOBICOLLIS. C. niger, thorace globulari; elytrorum linea baseos obliqua, macula triangulari ad suturam et altera posticd transversa albis. Clytus globicollis, Lap. 8 Gory, Mon. p. 32. pl. 7. f. 39. Hab. Cayenne. 45. CLYTUS TROGLODYTES. __ C. niger, thorace ovato; elytrorum lined baseos obliqua; ma- cula suturali triangulari et lmeola postica transversa albis. Clytus troglodytes, Lap. § Gory, Mon. p. 33. pl. 7. f. 41. Hab. Cayenne. CERAMBYCID&. 259 46. CLyTUS UNICOLOR. C. obscure griseo-cinereus, elytris subfuscis, thorace carinulis tribus longitudinalibus obscuris. Clytus unicolor, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 34. pl. 8. f. 43. Hab. Peru. 47. CLYTUS LETUS. B.M. _ C. thorace rufo, elytris truncatis, atris; maculis tribus flavis, antennis pedibusque ferrugineis. Clytus letus, Fabr. S. El. 1. 348. Hab. Brazil (Para). 48. Cuytus WALLACEI, n. s. B.M. C. niger; ore, genis, antennisque fusco-ferrugineis, antennis apice pallidioribus, elytris linea brevi sub-basali, et macula triangulari communi, lete aureis, abdominis segmentis duobus primis niveis, meso- et meta-thoracibus subtus niveo-maculatis ; pedibus nigris, tarsis flavis. Black; mouth, cheeks and antenne brownish ferruginous, the antennz at the ends paler. Thorax with the posterior half somewhat cinereous; scutellum at the end somewhat cmereous, a short fine yellow oblique line near the base and a similarly coloured triangular spot on the suture common to both; behind the middle of the elytra there is an obscure transverse cine- reous band; the first two segments of the abdomen beneath snow-white, a large triangular snow-white spot on the sides of the metathorax, and a short white line on the margin of the mesothorax. Legs black, tarsi yellowish-brown. Length 4 lines. Hab. Brazil (Ega) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 49. CLYTUS FESTIVUS. B.M. C. niger, velutinus; scutello, elytrorum macula baseos oblonga, altera triangulari ad suturam et macula apicis oblonga, luteis. Clytus festivus, Fabr. Syst. El. ii. 348. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 85. pl. 16. f. 98. Var. Thorace elevato, elytrorum macula baseos obliqua; altera triangulari ad suturam et tertia in medio luteis. Clytus curtus, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 34. pl. 8. f. 42. Hab. S. America. 260 CERAMBYCIDZ. 50. Ciytus LEPRIEURI. C. castaneo-fuscus, scutello albo; elytrorum macula ad mar- ginem externam erecta, altera triangulari ad suturam et linea transversali postica albis. Clytus Leprieuri, Bug., Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 29. pl. 6. f. 34. Hab. Cayenne. 51. CLyTUS PALMATUS. B.M. C. velutinus, niger; thorace fusco; scutello elytrorumque ma- culis tribus suturalibus luteis. Callidium palmatum, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 29. pl. 7. f. 82. Clytus festivus, p., Schenh. Syn. Ins. i. 3. p. 465 (nec Fabr.). Clytus palmatus, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 84. pl. 16. f. 97. Hab. Brazil. 52. CLYTUS FULMINANS. B.M. C. thorace globoso maculato; elytris nigris; fasctis undato- angulatis albis. Callidium fulminans, Fadr. 8. El. ii. 332. Oliv. Col. iv. p. 32. t. 5. f. 63. Clytus fulmimans, Fadr. S. El. 1. 346. Lap. & Gory, p. 35. pl. 8. f. 44. Hab. N. America. 53. CLYTUS LICIATUS. B.M. C. thorace subvilloso, nigro; lineis quatuor albis, intermediis abbreviatis, antennis bre evibus. Cerambyx liciatus, Linn. Syst. Nat. ii. 636. Callidium liciatum, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 33. t. 1. £. 8, t. 3. f. 38. Clytus liciatus, Schenh. Syn. Ins. i. 3. p. 461. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 36. pl. 8. f. 45. Callidium Hafniense, Fabr. S. Hi. ii. p. 343. Panz. F. I. Germ. 70. f. 12. Callidium confusum, Herbst, Arch. p. 98. t. 26. f. 18. Cerambyx longipes, Vill. Ent. i. 256. t. 1. f. 29. Var. Clytus atomarius, Fabr. S. El. u. 346. Callidium omega, Rossi, Faun. Etrusc. i. 154. Leptura O-o, Schrank, En. Ins. i. 162. Leptura maculata, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. 1877. Hab. Europe. CERAMBYCID. 261 54. CLYTUS ADSPERSUS. C. supra niger, testaceo-tomentosus, thorace globoso, elytris apice rotundatis, maculis sex testaceis. | Clytus adspersus, Gebler, (Ledebour, p. 181) Bull. Mosc. 1848, ee. Hab. Siberia (Barnaul). 55. Ciytus DoMINULA, 0. s. B.M. C. capite nigro, antennarum articulis septem ultimis albo-seri- cels ; thorace nigro angulis anticis albo-notatis, postice lineis duabus brevibus albis, una. utrinque; elytris singulis a basi ultra dimidium ferrugineis, linea angusta fulgurata alba, apice late nigro, sutura oblique albo-mar ginata, lmeaque angusta alba obliqua inter nigrum et ferrugineum. Long. lin. 43. Head black, antenne black, with the last seven joints covered with silky whitish hairs. Thorax black, longer than wide, roughish, with very minute warts, a slight furrow down the middle; the anterior angles of thorax with a round whitish spot, the posterior with a short whitish line. Scutellum black. Elytra from the base to a little beyond the middle ferruginous, each with a zigzag narrow line of white hairs, a narrow oblique white Ime bounds the ferruginous space, the apex deep black, the suture at the end margined with a whitish band, which is widest behind. Legs: first two pairs ferruginous, hind pair ferruginous at the base, tips of the femora and the tibie black. Body black beneath, metathorax and two basal segments of abdomen on the sides marked with yellowish-white. Hab. N. China (Coll. Fortune). 56. Ciytus Grayii,n.s. Pl. VI.f. 4. B.M. C. niger; prothorace maculis 12 aureis angulatis decorato, duabus infra, decem supra ; elytris nigro et ferrugineo variegatis albo- fulguratis, antennis articulis sex ultimis albis, corpore subtus plagis albis, pedibus mediis et posticis femoribus et tibiis basi rubris. Black; antennz with the last six joints white, prothorax with twelve golden-yellow spots, ten on the upper side, four in front, the two middle ones behind the margin, four im a transverse line across the middle, and one longer than the rest on each side behind ; scutellum black, with a patch of white hairs at the tip ; elytra ferruginous, ends and sides with black patches and lines, varied with some zigzag white lines; elytra somewhat trun- 262 CERAMBYCID&. cated at the end, each apiculated at the suture and the sides; under side of thorax with white spots. Abdomen on each side with five white bands. Legs black, base of tibize and femora of middle and hind legs ferruginous. Length 7 lies. Hab. N. China (Coll. Fortune). 57. CLYTUS VICINUS. B.M. C. niger; thorace fusco, punctis quatuor transversim dispositis nigris ; elytrorum puncto humerali, lmeolis duabus transversis ad suturam erectis apiceque albidis. Clytus vicinus, Hope, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 38. pl. 8. f. 4 Var. Clytus carenifrons, Lap. a) Gory, Mon. p. 65. pl. 12. Hab. E. Indies. 47: £7 58. Cuytus SMEEI. C. obscure fuscus ; thorace rubido punctis duobus nigris; ely- trorum linea hbaseos circulari, puncto pone humeros fascia postica apiceque luteis. Clytus Smei, Lap. §& Gory, Mon. p. 37. pl. 8. f. 46. Hab. E. Indies. 59. Cyuytus Hayirt. B.M. C. latior, niger; thoracis lineis duabus utrinque; elytrorum macula humerali, fasciis tribus arcuatis apiceque cum pedibus luteis. ! Clytus speciosus, Say, Amer. Ent. i. pl. 53 (nee Cl. speciosus, Adams, Mannerh.}. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 39. pl. 8. f. 48. Clytus Hayi, G. R. Gray, Griff. A. K. Ins. ui. 118. pl. 65. f. 6. Arhopalus speciosus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. i. 17. Hab. N. America (United States). 60. CLYTUS DETRITUS. B.M. C. fuscus; thorace nigro, fasciis duabus transversis; elytris fasciis quinque flavis; fasciis duabus posticis coadunatis. Leptura detrita, Linn. Syst. Nat. u. p. 640. Callidium detritum, Fabr. Ent. Syst. ti. 335. Oliv. Col. iv. p. 34. t. 2. f. 17. Panz. F. I. Germ. 94. f. 5. CERAMBYCIDA. 263 Clytus detritus, Fabr. S. El. 11. 350. Lap. § Gory, Mon. p. 40. pl. 8. f. 49. Kister, Kaf. Eur. 12. 94. Platynotus detritus, Muls. Col. Fr. p. 71. Hab. Europe. 61. Cuytus CHINENSIS. B.M. C. validus, obscurus ; caput elongato-subquadratum, flavum, inter ’ antennas bicarmatum cum carinula gemina frontali; mandi- bulis nigris, extus flavo-pilosis; oculis emarginatis piceis ; antennis brevibus validis, quatuor primis articulis flavis, se- quentibus fuscis. Thorax rotundatus, rubidus, antice postice- que rectus et minute marginatus, i margine antico flavo- fasciatus, cum macula rotundata, flava. Elytra fusca, in tertia parte apicali rubida, fasciis tribus flavis ; prima obliqua brevi, secunda circumflexa subintegra, tertia ultra mediam transversa et triangulari, infra obscuro limbata im ipsa basi fusco-virescenti subfasciata; humeris validis, obtuse rectan- gulis, versus apicem sensim attenuata, in summo oblique truncata; corpus infra fuscum, dense pilosum, rotundata macula pectorali et laterali flavis; abdomen late flavo-fascia- tum, pedes fulve-pilosi, femoribus crassis, basi obscuris. Clytus chinensis, Chevr. Rev. et Mag. de Zool. 1852, p. 417. Hab. N. China (Coll. Fortune). 62. CLYTUS CHARUS. B.M. C. thorace flavo, lineis tribus nigris; elytris nigris, basi, fascia pone medium et apice flavis. Clytus charus, Say, Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist. i. 193. Arhopalus charus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n. s. me pe: 17: il. p. Hab. N. America. 63. CLYTUS MARGINICOLLIS. B.M. C. niger, thorace antice et postice luteis; elytris basi fuscis, fasciis quatuor luteis. Clytus marginicollis, Chevr., Lap.& Gory, Mon. p. 41. pl. 9. f. 50. Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n. s. ii. p. 26. Clytus vespoides, Dej. Cat. p. 356. Hab. N. America. a ee 264 CERAMBYCID. 64. CLYTUS QUADRIFASCIATUS. B.M. Clytus quadrifasciatus, Chevr. Clytus quadrinus, Goudot, MSS. (nee Chevr.) Hab. Columbia (Coll. Goudot). 65. Cuytus MontTEZUMA. C. niger; thoracis margine antico et postico et macula utrinque flavis ; elytris lea baseos rotundata et fasciis duabus trans- versis, flavis; apice cum pedibus antennisque fuscis. Clytus Montesuma, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 42. pl. 9. f. 51. Hab. Mexico. 66. CLyTUS ARCUATUS. B.M. C. velutinus, niger; thoracis margine antico et macula utrimque cum scutello flavis ; elytris punctis duobus baseos fasciis tribus transversis arcuatis et macula apicali flavis; antennis pedi- busque fulvis ; pedibus quatuor anticis maculis nigris. Leptura arcuata, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. p. 640. Callidium arcuatum, Fabr. Ent. Syst. i. p. 333. Oliv. Col. iv. p. 35. t. 2. f. 16. Panz. F. I. Germ. iv. f. 14. Cerambyx detritus, Voet. Col. ii. p. 55. t. 19. £. 99. Callidium lunatum, Fabr. Mant. i. 155. Clytus arcuatus, Fabr. §. El. i. p. 347. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 42. pi. 9. f. 52. Kiister, Kaf. Eur. 12. 95. Platynotus arcuatus, Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 73. Hab. Europe. 67. CLYTUS SPECIOSUS. B.M. Callidium speciosum, Adams, Mem. Nat. Mosc. v. Clytus speciosus, Mannerh. Bull. Mose. 1838, p. 73 or Say). Clytus scalaris, Brullé, Exp. Morée, p. 254. pl. 43. f. 10. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 47. pl. 9. £. 55. Var. ? Clytus siculus, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 46. pl. 9. £. 54. Var.? Niger; thoracis fascus duabus scutelloque flavis; elytris macula baseos ovata, altera pone basim, fasciis quatuor in medio; femorum apice obscuro; pedibus antennisque fuscis. Clytus Bobelayei, Brullé, Exp. Moree, p. 253. pl.43. f. 12. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 45. pl. 9. f. 53. Clytus desertorum, Falderm. Hab. Sicily; Turkey ; Turcomania. CERAMBYCIDZ. 265 68. Cuytus Popovit. C. nigro-piceus, cimereo-velutmus, ore, antennis pedibusque rufo-ferrugineis, thorace suborbiculato, pulvinato, subtiliter ruguloso-punctato, elytris nigro-testaceis, cinereo-velutinis, margine basali utrinque ad scutellum angulum emittente lim- boque laterali et apicali rufo-ferrugimeis. Clytus Popovu, Mannerh. Bull. Mosc. 1849, p. 241. Hab. E. Siberia. 69. CLYTUS FLORALIS. B.M. C. elongatus, niger; thorace flavo, fascia media nigra; scutello ~ flavo; elytris nigris, macula baseos transversa, altera pone basim, fasciis duabus in medio apiceque flavis; pedibus an- tennisque castaneis. Cerambyx floralis, Pallas, Iter, u. p. 724. Clytus floralis, Fabr. S. El. u1. 346. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 47. pl. 10. f. 56. Muls. Col. Fr. p. 74. Callidium florale, Fabr. Ent. Syst. u. p. 332. Oliv. Col. iv. p. 47. t. 5. f. 53. Panz. F. I. Germ. 70. f. 16. Clytus aulicus, Laich. Tyr. Ins. 1. 103. Callidium fasciatum, Herbst, Arch. p. 98. t. 26. f. 17. Leptura arcuata, Schrank, En. Ins. Aust. 164. Cerambyx trilineatus, Voet. Col. iii. p. 54. t. 19. f. 90? Cerambyx nigro-fasciatus, Voet. Col. iu. p. 55. t. 19. f. 93 2 Cerambyx indicus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. 1856. Hab. Europe. 70. Cuytus ALTAICUS. C. niger, cinereo-tomentosus, thorace globoso, antennis pedi- busque ferrugineis, elytris margine antico et laterali testaceis, apice truncatis. Clytus altaicus, Gebler, Bull. Mosc. 1836, p. 342; 1848, p. 392. Hab. Altai Mountains. 71. CuytTus ZEBRA. B.M. C. elongatus, flavus; thorace fasciis duabus nigris; elytris ma- eula suturali, punctis tribus et lineola apicali obliqua, nigris ; pedibus antennisque fere rubris. Clytus Zebra, Dalman, Schenh. Syn. i. 3. App. p. 194. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 49. pl. 10. f. 57. Hab. Odessa; Crimea. 266 CERAMBYCID2. 72. CLYTUS THORACICUS. B.M. C. niger; capite antennisque fusco-rubris; elytris macula lata baseos, fascia media obliqua apiceque cum pedibus fusco- rubris ; femoribus basi obscuris. Clytus thoracicus, Donov. Ins. N. Holl. t. . f. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 50. pl. 10. f. 58. Hab. Australia. 73. Ciytus CurrTIsIt. C. eylindricus, niger, thoracis fascia, elytris macula baseos et fasciis tribus flavis. Clytus Curtisi, Lap. § Gory, Mon. p. 49. pl. 10. f. 56 bis. Hab. Australia. 74. Cuytus Kuuvelit. C. rubro-fuseus ; elytris luteis, basi rufescentibus fasciis tribus nigris; antennarum articulis 5-11 luteis. Clytus Klugii, Lap. § Gory, Mon. p. 51. pl. 10. f. 59. Hab. Mexico. 75. CLYTUS HOTTENTOTTUS. C. niger; thoracis maculis tribus rubris ; elytris macula baseos rotundata et fasciis duabus obliquis flavis; antennis pedibus- que rubris. Callidium hottentottum, Oliv. Col. iv. t. 3. f. 28, 29. Clytus hottentotus, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 51. pl. 10. f. 60. Hab. Cape of Good Hope. 76. CLYTUS TROPICUS. y B.M. C. elongatus, niger; thorace punctis quatuor flavis ; elytris basi fuscis, puncto pone humeros, linea arcuata et duabus posticis transversis flavis; pedibus antennisque fuscis, femoribus ob- scuris. Clytus tropicus, Panz. F. I. Germ. 115. f. 5. Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 75. Clytus mucronatus, Lap. 8 Gory, Mon. p. 52. pl. 10. f. 61 (nee Fabr.). Hab. Europe. CERAMBYCID. 267 7/. CLYTUS ARVICOLA. B.M. '. niger; thorace punctis quatuor flavis; elytris macula trans- versa pone humeros, linea baseos arcuata, fascia pone basim apiceque flavis ; pedibus antennisque castanels. Callidium arvicola, Oli. Col. iv. p. 64. t. 8. f. 93. Clytus arvicola, Schenh. Syn. Ins. i. 3. p. 465. Panz. F. I. Germ. 113. f. 5. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 54. pl. 11. f. 63. Muls. Col. Eur. p. 77. ’ Hab. Europe. 79. CLYTUS DOCTUS, n.s. B.M. C. ferrugineus, thorace supra nigro bilineato ; elytris rude pune~ tatis subnigris, margime sutura apiceque ferrugineis, singulis maculis tribus flavis nigro impressis, una basali brevi subobli- qua, una ante medium literam V simulante et altera obliqua post medium, antennis, pedibus et corpore subtus ferrugineis. Ferruginous ; front part of head with a black spot in the middle, crown of head with two black spots; thorax roughly punctured, with two black lines on the back, considerably sepa- rated from each other and extending to the front and hind mar- gins ; thorax angled in the middle, and the part from the angle to near the front edge somewhat produced and edged with black. Elytra coarsely and thickly punctured, black, a widish space at the tip ferrugimous, gradually passing into black, margin and suture ferrugimous; each elytron has three yellow marks, one at the base short. somewhat oblique, another before the middle somewhat like the letter V, and another somewhat behind the middle and oblique; they are marked with a few black punc- tures, and have a golden appearance; elytra rounded at the apex. Legs and under side ferruginous, inside of femora, of front and middle legs marked with black, under side with short greyish hairs, sides of metathorax black. Length 5; lines. Hab. -——? Allied to Clytus Hardwicki. 79. CLYTUS UNDULATUS. B.M. C. niger, holosericeus ; elytris lmeolf transversa, fasciis duabus undatis apiceque pallide flavis ; antennis pedibusque rufis. Clytus undulatus, Say, Amer. Ent. ii. p. 53. Clytus undatus, Kirby, Faun. Bor. Amer. p. 175. pl. 7. f. 5. Var. Clytus lunulatus, Kirby, Faun. Bor. Amer. p. 175. 268 CERAMBYCID&. Var. Clytus fuscus, Kirby, Faun. Bor. Amer. p. 176. Var. Clytus Sayi, Lap. §& Gory, Mon. p. 55. pl. 11. f. 64. Var. Clytus interruptus, Lap. § Gory, Mon. p. 57. pl. 11. f. 67. Hab. N. America (Rev. William Kirby). 80. CLYTUS LONGIPES. B.M. C. subtus elytrisque fuscus ; prothorace oblongo, disco carinato et muricato; elytris puncto fasciisque tribus sublunatis piloso albis, pedibus rufis, posticis longissimis. Clytus longipes, Kirby, Faun. Bor. Amer. p. 176 (not Bug., Lap. & Gory). Hab. N. America (Rev. William Kirby). 81. CiuyTUS MURICATULUS. . B.M. C. subtus elytrisque fuscus; prothorace oblongo muricato; ely- tris puncto, lunula fasciisque duabus obliquis, piloso-albis ; pedibus rufis. Clytus muricatulus, Kirby, Faun. Bor. Amer. p. 177. Hab. N. America (Rev. William Kirby). 82. CLYTUS RURICOLA. B.M. C. niger; thoracis margine antico scutelloque flavis ; elytris Ser 5 pure ' Ss eee puncto humerali, linea baseos arcuata, fascia media transversa, flavis; pedibus antennisque fuscis, femorum apice obscuro. Callidium ruricola, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 65. pl. 8. f. 96. Clytus ruricola, Lap. 8 Gory, Mon. p. 56. pl. 11. f. 65. Clytus hamatus, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Se. Philad. iu. 423. Hab. N. America. 83. Ciytus ARIETIS. B.M. C. niger; thoracis margine antico et postico, scutelle, elytrorum fasciis quatuor flavis; antennarum basi pedibusque fuscis. Leptura arietis, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. p. 640. Callidium arietis, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 36. pl. 2. f. 20. Panz. F. I. Germ. 4. f. 15. Cerambyx quadrifasciatus, Degeer, Mem. v. p. 81. Callidium Gazella, Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. p. 333. Oliv. Col. iv. p. 66. t. 8. f£. 97. Clytus arietis, Lap. § Gory, Mon. 58. pl. 11. f. 68. Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 81. Var. Clytus Bourdilloni, Dupont, Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 81. Hab. Europe. CERAMBYCID&. 269 84. Ciytus IBEX. C. thorace ruguloso, nigro, antennis pedibusque obscure ferru- gineis, thorace antice, elytris stria transversa humerali, fasctis duabus angulatis disci apiceque flavis. Clytus Ibex, Hummel, Essais, iv. 53 ; Ledebour, p. 183. Gebler, Bull. Mosc. 1848, p. 396. Hab. Altai Mountains. 85. Cuytus ANTILOPE. B.M. C. niger ; thoracis punctis quatuor flavis; elytris circa scutellum, cum puncto humerali, linea baseos arcuata, fascia media apice- que flavis; pedibus antennisque fuscis. Clytus Antilope, Iilig. Mag. iv. 119. Schenh. Syn. Ins. 1. 3. p. 465. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 60. pl. 12. f. 69. Kister, Kaf. Eur. 10. 90. Callidium hieroglyphicum, Drap. Ann. Sc. Phys. Bruzell. 1.294. 1 1152.6. Clytus arietis, Fabr. S. El. ii. 347 (nec Linn.). Hab. Europe. 86. Ciuytus CAPRICORNUS. C. niger, albo-hirtus, thorace globoso, antennis pedibusque fer- rugineis, thorace punctis duobus, elytris puncto, linea antror- sum sinuata alteraque subobliqua, transversa fiavis. Clytus capricornus, Gebler, (Ledebour, p. 182) Bull. Mosc. 1848, - p. 394. Hab. Siberia (Irtisch). 87. CiytTus CAUCASICUS. C. elongatus, ater, dense cinereo-tomentosus, thorace subcylin- drico; elytris subglabris, confertim coriaceis nigris; angulis anticis, scutello lateribus, medio maculis sex, fascia lunari, apiceque lata testaceo-albis, antennis nigro-annulatis. Clytus caucasicus, Victor (Motchoulsky) Bull. Mosc. 1839, p. 54. £155 G. Hab. Caucasus. 88. Cuytus CAPRA. B.M. C. ater ; thorace globoso, antennis tibiis tarsisque fulvis, elytris fasciis flavis; secunda antrorsum arcuatai; apice rotundatis, muticis. 270 CERAMBYCIDA. Callidium (Clytus) Capra, Germ. Spec. Ins. Nov. 518. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 61. pl. 12. f. 71. Clytus Sibiricus, Dej. Cat. p. 356. Hab. Siberia. 89. Ciyrus Hircus. C. niger; elytris basi castaneis, lineolis duabus obliquis albidis. Clytus Hircus, Gebler, Hummel, Essais Ent. iv. 54. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 60. pl. 12. f. 70. Hab. Siberia. 90. CLYTUS RHAMNI. B.M. C. niger; thoracis margine antico et postico, scutello, elytrorum baseos linea arcuata, puncto humerali, fascia postica apiceque flavis ; antennis tibiisque fuscis. Clytus gazella, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 62. pl. 12. f. 72 (nec Fadr.). Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 82. Kister, Kaf. Eur. 10. 91. Var. Clytus Temesiensis, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. p. 519. Var. Clytus Rhamni, Germ. Reise Dalm. p. 323. pl. 9. f. 5. Hab. Europe. 91. CLYTUS TRIFASCIATUS. B.M. C. niger; thorace rubro; elytrorum macula baseos, linea arcuata, fascia media apiceque alhis. Clytus trifasciatus, Fabr. S. El. u. 351. Pane bo Germ: Woe te 2: Lap. § Gory, Mon. p. 63. pl. 12. f. 73. Mulsant, Col. Eur. p. 87. z Kister, Kaif. Eur. 10. 92. Callidium trifasciatum, Fabr. Ent. Syst. u. 336. Oliv. Col. iv. p. 52. t. 5. f. 59. ‘Var. Clytus ferrugineus, Dufour, Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 87. Cerambyx Portugallus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. 1854. Var. Clytus Mgyptiacus, Fabr. S. El. i. 352. "3 Clytus Egyptiacus, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 66. pl. 13. f. 76. Had. Europe. 92. CLYTUS OCELLATUS. C. niger, elytrorum macula transversa et lmea baseos circular:, linea transversa bisimuata apiceque albis. Clytus ocellatus, Hope, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 64. pl. 12. f. 74. Had. E. Indies. CERAMBYCID&. Diet 93. CLYTUS RUFICORNIS. ° C. niger ; capite antennis thoraceque fusco-rubris ; elytris nigris, linea baseos arcuata, fascié media obliqué apiceque cinereis ; corpore subtus pedibusque nigris. Callidium ruficorne, Oliv. Col. iv. t. 6. f. 73. Clytus ruficornis, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 67. pl. 13. f. 77. Hab. Europe. 94. CLYTUS NIGRIPES. Es niger; thorace elongato, rubro; elytrorum linea baseos, fascia media apiceque albidis. Clytus nigripes, Brullé, Exp. Morée, p. 255. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 68. pl. 13. f, 78. Kuster, Kaf. Eur. 15. 75. Hab. Greece. 95. CLiyTus ARABICUS. C. oblongus, convexus, niger ; ; thorace elongato, lateribus antice rectis, postice attenuatis; elytris rufis, pone medium nignis, apice cinereis, medio lineis tribus transversis arcuatis pallide flavis, secunda obliqua, abbreviata, antennis apice pedibusque rufis. - Clytus arabicus, Kiister, Kaf. Eur. 10. 95. Hab. Turkey. 96. CLYTUS MYSTICUS. BM. C. niger; elytris antice gibbis, cum basi fusco-rubra, lmea an- tica arcuata, macula suturali, fascia media apiceque cinereis ; antennis cinereo-annulatis. Leptura mystica, Linn. Syst. Nat. ii. p. 639. Callidium mysticum, Fabr. Ent. Syst. 1. 337. Oliv. Col. iv. p. 50. pl. 1. f. 14. Panz, F. I. Germ. 82.1. 9. Clytus mysticus, Fabr. S. El. i. 352. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 69. pl. 13. f. 80. Cerambyx quadricolor, Scop. Ent. Carn. p. 56. Anaglyptus mysticus, Muls. Col. Fr. p. 93. Var. Callidium hieroglyphicum, Herbst, Arch. p. 99. t.26. f. 20. Cerambyx albo-fasciatus, Degeer, Mem. v. p. 82. Stenochorus rusticus, Scop. Del. Fl. et Fn. Ins. ii. 47. t. 20. f. 6. Cerambyx litteratus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. 1857. Hab, Europe. 272 CERAMBYCID&. 97. Cuytus HILARI. C. niger; elytris antice gibbis, linea baseos arcuata, macula sutu- rali, fascia media apiceque cimereis; antennis cinereo-annu- latis. Clytus Hilani, Lap. §& Gory, Mon. p. 71. pl. 13. f. 81. Hab. Brazil. 98. CiyTus CAPRA. B.M. C. niger ; thorace latitudine breviore, margine antico flavo, medio longitudinaliter elevato; elytris annulo basali ad suturam ex- tendente, fasciis duabus posticis obliquis, apiceque flavis; sub- tus flavo annulatus; pedibus posticis modice elongatis. Clytus Caprea, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Se. Philad. ii. 424; Amer. Ent. wu. 53. Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad.n.s. u. p. 26. Clytus elevatus, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 32. pl. 7. £. 40. Clytus gibbicollis, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 24. pl. 6. f. Hab. N. America. 28. 99. CLYTUS PELLITUS, i. S. B.M. C. fuscus ; elytris pilis variegatis nigris fuscisque ornatis, scutello, arcubus duobus paulo post scutellum et sutura ab arcubus ad apicem, pilis flavescentibus tectis; antennis brunnels; capite. thorace et corpore subtus pilis cinereis, tibiis femoribusque basi subferrugineis. Brown ; elytra varied with black and brown hairs ; scutellum, two short bent lines a little behind the scutellum, and the suture from these lines to the tip covered with short yellowish hairs, two spots on the suture. Head with the labrum brownish-yellow, with a transverse black line in the middle. Antennz brown, reaching a little beyond the middle of the elytra. Elytra rounded at the end. Thorax above and beneath, and body beneath covered with short greyish hairs. Legs with the tibize and base of the femora somewhat ferruginous. Length 8 lines. Hab. Mexico (Oajaca) (Coll. Hartweg). 100. CuytTus REICHEI. B.M. Clytus Reichei, Gory. Clytus Mellyi, Chevr. Hab. Brazil (Rio Grande). CERAMBYCID. 273 101. Ctytus SoMMERI. C. pubescens, luteus; elytris lined baseos circulari et fasciis duabus sinuatis fuscis; antennis castanelis. Clytus Sommeri, Chevr. Col. du Mez. fase. 4. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 72. pl. 14. f. 83. Hab. Mexico. 102. CLyYTUS POLLINOSUS. B.M. -C. pubescens, luteus; elytris lineis duabus baseos transversis et maculis lateralibus nonnullis fuscis ; antennis castaneis, apice obscuris. Clytus pollmosus, Chevr. Col. du Mez. fase. 4. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 73. pl. 14. f. 84. Var. thoracis maculis duabus elytrisque nigris, elytrorum macula baseos rotundata, fasciis duabus medus et linea circulari apicis luteis ; antennis fuscis, basi nigris. Clytus tibialis, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 71. pl. 13. f. 82. Hab. Mexico. 103. CLYTUS MELANOTELUS, 0. Ss. B.M. C. antennis pedibusque nigris ; thorace pilis flavis hirtulo; ely- tris nigris, fasciis brevibus septem flavo-pilosis, duabus_ basa- libus duabusque apicalibus transversis, tribus alteris obliquis. Long. lin. 7. Head black, with three bands of mustard-yellow hairs, one before the eyes, one between the eyes, and one behind the eyes which extends round the head ; antennze black. Thorax blackish, as seen through the longish grey and shorter yellowish hairs with which it is covered. Elytra black, with seven short yellow- haired bands; two basal transverse, two apical transverse, the three intermediate oblique, the middle one of the last extending. backwards along the suture, a yellow spot on the suture before the last two bands; under side covered with yellow hairs, which are very few and straggling on the middle of the abdo- men: apex of the elytra pomted, a short ridge near the suture from about the middle to near the tip. Legs black. Hab. Mexico (Coll. Glennie). 104. CLYTUS RUBRIPES, 0. s. B.M. C. elongatus, niger, pedibus rufis; capite lineis tribus trans- versis flavis; thorace supra et subtus pilis brevibus flavis ; 02 QA CERAMBYCID. abdominis lateribus flavo-maculatis, elytris singulis fasciis - duabus transversis basalibus flavis, linea maculisque tribus flavis suturalibus, maculisque quatuor dorsalibus flavis, or- natis. Black ; the head with three transverse lines of short yellow hairs, one before, one between, and one behind the eyes. Thorax rounded, slightly narrower behind, covered with short yellow hairs. Elytra black, each with two parallel, transverse lines of yellow hair close to the base, a longish sutural yellow line and three yellow spots on the suture, and four small yellow lines or spots on the back; elytra sharply pomted at the end, a space close to the suture and for two-thirds of its length depressed, the sides of the space slightly keeled. Legs and tarsi wholly ferruginous. Length 53 lines. Hab. Mexico (Oajaca) (Coll. Hartweg). 105. CLyTUS PERSPICILLUM. B.M. C. fuscus ; thorace postice, scutello, elytrorum puncto baseos, altero suturali, fasciis duabus apiceque, luteis ; pedibus anten- nisque castaneis. Clytus perspicillum, Fischer, Bull. Soc. Imp. Mose. iv. 423. pl. 6. fife Clytus comptus, Ziegl., Mannerh., Hummel, Ess. Ent. i. p. 36. Mannerh. Bull. Mosc. 1838, p. 74. Clytus pubicollis, Duftschm., Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 73. pl. 14. f. 85. . Hab. Caucasus ; S.* Russia. 106. CLyTUS SEMIPUNCTATUS. B.M. €. niger; thoracis puncto minuto cinereo; scutello, elytrorum puncto baseos, altero suturali, macula media rotundata, fascia postica arcuataé apiceque albis; pedibus antennisque fere rubris. Clytus semipunctatus, Fabr. Syst. El. i. 346. Panz. F. I. Germ. 94. f. 4. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 75. pl. 14. f. 87. Kiister, Kaf. Eur. 15. 74. Callidium speciosum, Schneid., Fuessl. N. Mag. in. 2. 125. Leptura figurata, Harrer, Beschr. i. p. 213. Hab. Europe. CERAMBYCIDZ. 279 107. CuyTus INSULARIS. C. obscure fuscus; scutello, elytrorum puncto baseos, altero suturali, fasciis duabus, apiceque luteis; antennis pedibusque fuscis, femoribus nigris. Clytus insularis, Lap. § Gory, Mon. p. 74. pl. 14. f. 86. Hab. St. Domingo. 108. CLyYTUS TRIZONATUS.~ _C. breviusculus, cylindricus, cinereo-virescenti sericeus ; antennis obscure fuscis; thorace sericeo, punctis nigris duobus; elytris maculis tribus latis nigris. Clytus trizonatus, Blanch. Voy. Pole Sud, iv. 270. t. 16. f. 7. Hab. New Guinea (Triton Bay). 109. Ciytus VERBASCI. B.M. C. luteo-virens; thoracis maculis tribus, elytrorum macula baseos rotundata et duabus posticis transversis nigris. Callidium Verbasci, Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. p. 336. Oliv. Col. iv. p. 49. pl. 1. f. 18. Panz. F. I. Germ. 70. f. 17. Clytus Verbasci, Fabr. S. El. ii. 351. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 78. pl. 15. f. 90. Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 90. Leptura Herbstu, Brahm, Ins. Kal. i. 148. Hab. Europe. 110. CLytTus LUGENS. C. elongatus, subcylindricus, niger, subtiliter cerulescenti-cine- reo-pubescens ; elytris postice oblique truncatis, extus acu- minatis, singulis maculis duabus nigris, macula postica ob- soleta. Clytus lugens, Handschuch, in Kiister, Kaif. Eur. 15. 76. Hab. Europe (Carthagena). 111. CLytTus ORNATUWS. B.M. C. luteo-virens; thoracis fascia, elytrorum linea baseos circu- lari et fasciis duabus posticis, nigris. Clytus ornatus, Fabr. S. El. ii. 351. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 76. pl. 14. f. 88. Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 89. Callidium ornatum, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 6. f. 15 6. Clytus Verbasci, Laich. Tyr. Ins. ui. 105. 276 CERAMBYCID&. Stenocorus C. duplex, Scop. Del. Fl. et Fn. Ins. ii. 46. t. 20. f. 5. - Cerambyx venustus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. 1856. Leptura strigosa, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. 1877. Hab. Europe. 112. CLyTUS DAMASCENUS. C. lete flavus; capite in summe et thorace in medio nigro unifasciatis ; elytris fasciis nigris quatuor notulisque duabus ante medium, flavis; antennis ‘ferrugineis. Clytus damascenus, Chevr. Rev. et Mag. de Zool. 1854, p. 483. pif. f3. Hab. Syria (Damascus). 113. CLYTUS LITURATUS. C. cmereus; thoracis macula transversa nigra; scutello albo; elytris nigris, lmea baseos, macula triangulari in sutura, ma- cula postica apiceque cinerels. Clytus lituratus, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p.77. pl. 14. f. 89. Hab. E. Indies. 114. CLyTUS QUADRIPUNCTATUS. B.M. C. luteus; elytrorum punctis eee nigris. Clytus quadripunctatus, Fadr. 8. El. ii. 352. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 79. pl. 15. f. 91. Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 91. Callidium quads pee, Fabr. Ent. Syst. u. 337. Oliv. Col. iv. p. 41. t. 2. f. 19. Panz. F. I. Germ. 70. f. 19. Leptura villosa, Rossi, Faun. Hir. i. 162. Leptura nevia, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. ae Hab. Europe. 115. Ciytus WEBBEI. C. cinereo-luteus; elytrorum punctis duobus nigris. Clytus Webbei, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 80. pl. 15. f. 92. Hab. Teneriffe. 116. CLYTUS GRISEUS. C. elongatus, subcylindricus, cinereo-pubescens ; elytrorum basi maculis nigris. Clytus griseus, Lap. § Gory, Mon. p. 80. pl. 15. f. 92 bis. Hab. Spain; Barbary ; Teneriffe. CERAMBYCID&. 270 117. CiytTus GLAUCUS. B.M. C. niger; elytris glaucis basi nigro maculatis. Clytus glaucus, Fabr. Syst. El. ii. 351. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 81. pl. 15. f. 93. Lucas, Alger. t. 42. f. 1. Callidium glaucum, Fabr. Ent. Syst. u. 336. Oliv. Col. iv. p. 42. pl. 6. f. 68. Hab. Algeria; E. Indies. 118. Ciytus WIEDEMANNI. C. niger; elytris sordide luteis, puncto humeral: nigro. Clytus Wiedemanni, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 82. pl. 15. f. 94. Hab. E. Indies. es 119. CLYTUS SAGITTATUS. B.M., C. fuseus; thorace valde punctato; elytrorum maculis duabus suturalibus, triangularibus, elongatis, cinereis. Clytus sagittatus, Germ. Mag. der Ent. iv. 171. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 82. pl. 15. f. 95. Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phiiad. n. s. i. p. 177. Clytus pubescens, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n.s.u. ~ oa : Dej. Cat. p. 356. Hab. N. America. 120. CLYTUS TERMINANS. B.M. C. niger; thorace cinereo subirrorato; elytrorum fascia baseos sinuata, lineola fascia postica apiceque cinereis ; antennis fere rubris. Clytus terminans, Fabr. S. El. ui. p. 345. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p.83. pl. 15. f. 96. Callidium campestre, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 65. pl. 8. f. 95. Clytus colonus, Schenh. Syn. Ins. i. 3. 468. Callidium colonum, Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. 331. Oliv. Col. iv. p. 31. t. 6. f. 67. Callidium coloreum, Fabr. Syst. El. u. p. 345. Clytus scabricollis, Meg., Schneid. (Schenh.) Hab. N. America. 278 CERAMBYCID. 121. Ciytrus CAPENSIS. B.M. - C. fusco-niger, cimereo iroratus. Clytus capensis, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 90. pl. 16. f. 104. Clytus vicinus, Dej. Cat. p. 356. Hab. S. Africa. 122. Ciytus BuauErTIi. C. niger; thorace cinereo pubescente in medio cum puncto utrin- que nigro; scutello, elytrorum linea baseos arcuata, humerali rotundata, fascia postica et macula apicali elongata albidis. Clytus Buqueti, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 86. pl. 16. f. 99. Hab. Java. 123. Ciytus JAVANICUS. C. niger; thorace viridi pubescente, in medio cum puncto utrin- que nigro; scutello albo; elytrorum lmeola baseos arcuata, altera humerali obliqua et fasciis duabus, posteriori apicali, albidis. Clytus Javanicus, Bug., Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 87. pl. 16. f. 100. Hab. Java. 124. CLlyTUS AMGNUS. C. niger; thorace rubro; elytrorum macula humerali, fascia media apiceque albis. Clytus ameenus, Bug., Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 88. pl. 16. f. 101. Hab. Senegal. . 125. CLYTUS RUBRICOLLIS. C. niger; thorace rubro, elytris spmosis, puncto humerali et fascus tribus, albis. Clytus rubricollis, Bug., Lap. & Gory, Mon. p.88. pl. 16. f. 102. Hab. Java. . 126. CLYTUS TRICOLOR. C. cereus; thoracis macula lata, elytrisque nigris; his fascia lata m medio et altera angustata ad apicem, cinereis. Clytus tricolor, Chevr. Col. Mex. fase. 4. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 89. pl. 16. f. 103. Hab. Mexico. CERAMBYCID2. 279 , / 127. Cuytrus PELLETIER. B.M. C. velutinus, niger; thorace globoso, scutello, elytrorum limea baseos obhqua, puncto exteriori, fascia transversa apiceque albis. Clytus Pelletieri, Lap. § Gory, Mon. p. 93. pl. 17. f. 109. Hab. Algeria. 128. CLYTUS LEUCOZONUS. C. niger; elytrorum lunula baseos lineisque duabus obliquis cinereis ; pedibus antennisque fuscis. Clytus leucozonus, Chevr., Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 90. pl. 17. f. 105. Hab. U. States (Boston). 129. Cuyrus LATREILLEI. C. niger; elytrorum fasciis quatuor luteis, secunda arcuata, an- tennis fuscis. Clytus Latreillei, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 91. pl. 17. f. 106. Hab. Brazil (Rio). 130. Ciytus Sprxit. C. niger; thoracis margine antico et postico maculaque trans- versa utrinque luteis ; elytris basi apiceque fuscis, linea areuata et fascus duabus transversis luteis; pedibus antennisque fuscis. Clytus Spixi, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 92. pl. 17. f. 107. Hab. Brazil. 131. CtytTus SENEGALENSIS. C. cinereus; elytris nigris, macula humerali lata cinerea, altera triangulari ad suturam et dimidia postica, luteis. Clytus Senegalensis, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 92. pl. 17. f. 108. Hab. Senegal. 132. Ciytus MASSILIENSIS. B.M. C. niger ; scutello, elytrorum lineis baseos obliquis arcuatis apice- que alhbis. Leptura massiliensis, Linn. Syst. Nat. ii. 1067. : Callidium massiliense, Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. p. 334. Olw. Col. iv. p. 55. us 6. £70. Panz. F. I. G. 82. £. 8 280 CERAMBYCIDZ. Stenochorus Lineola, Scop. Del. Fl. et Fn. Ins. ii. t. 20. f. 4. Leptura Achilles, Brahm, Ins. Kal. i. p. 141. Clytus massiliensis, Lap. S Gory, Mon. p. 94. pl. 17. f. 110. Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 83. Hab. S. Europe. 133. Ciytus DuRVILLEI. B.M. C. niger, luteo-pubescens ; elytrorum linea baseos arcuata, fascia media apiceque luteis. Clytus Durvillei, Chevr., Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 95. pl. 17. plied. Hab. Australia. Rockmgham Bay (Voy. H.M.S. Rattlesnake). 134. CLyTus ALBICINCTUS. 3 B.M. C. elongatus, niger; fasciis duabus apiceque albis, priori fascia ad suturam erecta. Clytus albicinctus, Hope, Gray’s Zool. Misc. p. 28. Clytus filiformis, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 95. pl. 17. f. 112. Hab. Nepal (Major-General Hardwicke. 135. CLYTUS ALBO-FASCIATUS. C. niger; elytrorum linea baseos arcuata et fasciis duabus pos- ticis albis. Clytus albo-fasciatus, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 96. pl. 18. f. 113. Hab. N. America. 136. Ctytus SUMATRENSIS. B.M. C. niger, viridi-pubescens; elytrorum lineis duabus baseos obli- quis et fascia postica luteis. Clytus Sumatrensis, Lap. § Gory, Mon. p. 96. pl. Le, f. 114. Hab. Sumatra; Java. 137. Ciytus BRAHMINUS. C. niger, cinereo-pubescens ; thorace cylindrico, macula trans- versali nigra; elytris nigris, macula humeral obliqua, fasciis duabus apiceque cinereis. Clytus Brahminus, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 97. pl. 18. f. 115. Hab. EK. Indies. CERAMBYCID&. 281 138. CLlyTus ELONGATULUS. C. filiformis, valde elongatus, niger, cmereo-pubescens; thorace ovato, punctis duobus nigris; elytris nigris, maculis quatuor cinerels. Clytus elongatulus, Lap. §& Gory, Mon. p. 97. pl. 18. f. 116. Clytus pudicus, Newman, Entom. p. 2462? Hab. Java. 139. CLYTUS PUDICUS. B.M. C. niger, linea utriusque elytri basm versus obliqua, fasciaque recta communi mediana niveis, apice lanuginosa cana rotun- data. Clytus pudicus, Newman, Entom. p. 246. Clytus elongatulus, Lap. &§ Gory, Mon. p. 97. pl. 18. f. 116% Hab. Philippine Islands (Coll. Cuming). 140. CLYTUS AUSTRALIS. B.M. C. cinereo-niger; elytris nigris, maculis suturalibus quinque cinereis. Clytus australis, Lap. § Gory, Mon. p. 99. pl. 19. f. 118. Hab. “N. Guinea,” Lap. & Gory. S. Africa (Port Natal) (Coll. Plant). 141. CiyTUS SUBCRUCIATUS, n.s. B.M. C. subniger, capite levi, brevi, subrotundato ; thorace supra sub- papilloso ; elytris singulis sutura a basi ad medium linea ru- fula basi et apice incrassata, m medio lmeam parvam obliquam postice directam emittente, et alteram a parte postica; an- tennis pedibusque subferrugineis. Blackish ; head smooth, short, roundish. Thorax covered with numerous small warts. Each of the elytra with a reddish le on the suture extending from the base to a little beyond the middle, somewhat thickened at the base and at the end; from the middle there springs a short reddish and grey line directed obliquely backwards; at the end of the sutural line there is another short greyish line. Antenne and legs somewhat ferru- ginous, in one specimen blackish; end of elytra truncated, a short spine on the outside of the truncature ; margins of abdo- minal segments grey. Length 44 to 53 lines. Hab. Port Natal (Coll. Gueinzius). 282 CERAMBYCIDA. 142. CLYTUS GLAUCINUS. C. cimereus; elytris nigris, macula baseos ocellata, alteré im medio obliqua apiceque cinereis; pedibus rubidis. Clytus glaucinus, Boisd. Voy. Astrol. i. p. 483. pl. 9. f. 22. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 98. pl. 18. f. 117. Hab. Australia. 143. CLYTUS PLEBEIUS. ‘ B.M. C. niger; elytrorum linea baseos suturali arcuata, puncto hume- rali, fascia postica apiceque albis. Callidium plebeium, Fabr. Ent. Syst. 11. p. 334. Oliv. Col. iv. p. 49. t. 6. f. 72. Panz. F. I. Germ. 72. f. 7. Clytus funebris, Laich. Tyr. Ins. u. p. 111. Leptura rustica, Razoum. Hist. Nat. 1. 155. Cerambyx figuratus, Scop. Ent. Carn. p. 59. Leptura Lamda, Schrank, Beytr. p. 67. t. 3. f. 15. Cerambyx leucozonias, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. 1846. Clytus plebeius, Fabr. S. El. u. 349. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 99. pl. 19. f. 119. Muls. Col. Fr. p. 85. Var. C. cimereo-pubescens, niger ; thorace elongato; elytrorum basi, linea arcuata, macula obliqua apiceque cinereis. Clytus cinereus, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 68. pl. 13. f. 79. Var. Clytus latifasciatus, Fisch. Bull. Mosc. iv. 439. t. 6. f. 8. Hab. Europe. 144, CLYTUS GRACILIPES. C. atro-fuscus; thorace elongato, gibbo, immaculato; elytris macula elongata, humerali, litura obliqua scutellum haud at- tingente, fascia media apiceque albido-pubescentibus, pedibus gracilibus. Clytus gracilipes, Falderm. Mém. Acad. St. Petersb. Sav. ér. 11. 100. Gebler, Bull. Mosc. 1848, p. 395. Hab. Altai Mountains. 145. CLYTUS QUINQUEFASCIATUS. C. luteus; thoracis fascia elytrisque nigris; his macula pone humeros, altera suturali obliqua et fascus duabus posticis luteis. CERAMBYCID&. 283 Clytus quinquefasciatus, Hope, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 101. pl. 19. f. 120. Hab. Japan. 146. Cirytus MAcAUMENSIS. B.M. Clytus macaumensis, Chevr. Rev. Zool. Cuv. 1845, p. 98. Hab. China (Hong Kong) (J. C. Bowring, Esq.). 147. CLYTUS SIGNATICOLLIS. B.M. C. pubescens, luteus; thoracis macula media et puncto utrinque, elytrorum lined baseos circulari et fasciis duabus posticis, nigris. Clytus signaticollis, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 103. pl. 19. f. 122. Hab. E. Indies. N. China (Coll. Fortune). 148. CLYTUS SEMILUCTUOSUS, N.S. 4 B.M. C. niger, gracilis ; thorace subscabroso; margine postica albo bimaculata, scutello albo; elytris singulis, macula, linea cur- vata media partim suturali, et fascia subapicali albis ; pectoris lateribus albo maculatis et lmeatis; abdominis segmentis duo- bus basalibus albis. Elongated, black ; thorax somewhat scabrous ; the posterior angles white; scutellum white; elytra, each with a white spot near the base, a white curved line about the middle part running on the suture, and a transverse band near the apex; breast marked and lined with white; the two basal segments of abdo- men white. Legsand antennz black ; tibize and tarsi with short yellowish-brown hairs. Length 5 to 6 lines. Hab. Tenasserim (J. D. C. Packman, Esq.). 149. CLyTUS ANNULARIS. B.M. C. luteus ; thoracis macula elongata, bifida in medio et puncto utrinque; elytrorum linea baseos circulari, fascia in medio et macula postica rotundata, nigris. Callidium annulare, Fabr. Ent. Syst. u. p. 337. Oliv. Col. iv. p. 48. pl. 6. f. 74. Clytus annularis, Fabr. S. El. ui. p. 352. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 102. pl. 19. f. 121. Var. Callidium bidens, Weber, Obs. Ent. i. p. 90. Clytus bidens, Fabr. S. El. u. p. 351. Hab. E. Indies. 284 CERAMBYCID&. 150. Clytus PROTOGENES. B.M. C. antennis fusco-testaceis ; thorace flavescente, macula pone caput subtrigona, fasciaque transversa mediana lata reeurva nigris; elytris flavescentibus, macula utriusque basin versus lunata recurva, fascia mediana communi scutellum versus api- cata, maculaque utriusque ante apicem difformi nigris ; apice truncato, angulo externo acute uni-dentato ; pedibus fusco-tes- taceis, metafemoribus elytris valde longioribus apice nigrican- tibus. Clytus Protogenes, Newman, Entom. p. 246. Hab. Philippine Islands (Coll. Cuming). 151. CLytus PHIDIAS. B.M. C. capite, antennis, thorace et pedibus nigricantibus, pilis albidis obsitis ; elytris piceis, vitta utriusque mediana lata nigra, lineis utriusque tribus lanuginosis albidis, prima literam C assimili marginem costalem spectanti, secunda pone medium obliqua, tertia abbreviata subapicali. Clytus Phidias, Newman, Entom. p. 246. Hab. Philippine Islands (Coll. Cuming). 152. CLYTUS TRIMACULATUS. B.M. Clytus trimaculatus, Chevr. Coll. Hab. E. Indies (Neilgherry Hills). 153. Ciyrus HorsFIELDII, n. s. B.M. C. gracilis, luteus; antennis pedibusque rufis; thoracis dorso arcubus duobus et punctis duobus iateralibus nigris; elytris singulis basi lineis duabus parallelis, ad medium elytri directis et conjunctis, fascia et puncto subapicali nigris, apice oblique truncatis et extus mucronatis; abdomine subtus pilis aureis brevibus sericeis tecto. Slender, covered with yellow hairs; antenne rufous, third, fourth and fifth jomts ciliated on the outer margin. Thorax on the back with two short arched lines, neither reaching the front nor hind margins, but closer to the hind margin than the front, on each side a small elongated black spot; elytra margined with black; from the shoulder a brownish-black line runs to the middle, and a little behind the scutellum there is another which runs parallel with it, and is connected with it at the end by a cross line; behind this is a short somewhat curved line and a spot near the apex ; the apex is obliquely truncated and mucro- CERAMBYCID&. 985 nated on the outside; the legs are ferruginous; the posterior femora extend a little beyond the elytra. Length 52 lines. Hab. Java. 154. CLtytTus AUREICOLLIS. C. elongatus, niger; capite pubescenti; antennis pedibusque nigris; thorace oblongo, rufo-sericeo; elytris nigris, apice breviter spmosis, macula media communi flava. ‘Clytus aureicollis, Blanch. Voy. Pole Sud, iv. 269. t. 16. f. 6. Hab. Solomon Islands (St. George). 155. CLYTUS CHRYSODERES, 0. s. B.M. C. niger; thorace tomento aureo confertissime vestito, subpyri- formi, elytris fasciis tribus cinereis, marginem lateralem haud attmgentibus, una apicali; apice truncato extus mucronato, pectore albo-maculato, abdomme subtus segmento primo in lateribus, segmento secundo toto, albis ; antennis nigris, apice ferrugineis, articulis tertio quartoque apice extus spinosis. Elongated, black, the thorax densely clothed with golden down, subpyriform, in front slightly narrowed; elytra at the end truncated, truncature mucronated on the outside, with three grey bands across each, not touching the lateral margin, the band nearest the base somewhat arcuated, the third apical; breast spotted with white patches. Abdomen beneath with the first segment on the sides and the second segment entirely white ; antenne black, ferruginous at the tip, the third and fourth joints at the tip on the outside spiny. Length 53 lines. Hab. Australia. 156. CLYTUS BICINCTUS. B.M. C. rufus; capite nigro, thorace globoso elytrisque strigis tribus undatis et albis. Clytus bicinctus, Hope, Gray’s Zool. Mise. p. 28. Hab. N. India (Major-General Hardwicke). 157. CLYTUS SPINICORNIS. C. capite nigro, antennis basi nigro-piceis apice testaceis; arti- culis tertio quartoque apice uni-spmosis ; thorace lete fulvo ; 286 CERAMBYCID. elytris nigris, singulis lunula fascia maculaque apicali cinereis ; pedibus nigris. Clytus spinicornis, Newman, Zool. 1850, Suppl. p. cxix (nee Chevr.). Hab. New Zealand. 158. CLYTUS ASSIMILIS. B.M. C. virescens; thorace trimaculato elytrisque nigro-maculatis. Clytus assimilis, Hope, Gray’s Zool. Misc. p. 28. Hab. Nepal (Major-General Hardwicke). 159. CLyTUS INCANUS. B.M. C. niger ; elytris cinereo-signatis, utriusque linea basali, fere cir- cular, macula inclusa nigra, fascia lata mediana communi, altera apicali cinereis. Clytus meanus, Newman, Entom. p. 246. Hab. Philippine Islands (Coll. Cuming). 160. CLyTUS LEUCOSCUTELLATUS. B.M. C. elongatus rufo-testaceus; thorace elongato, scutello apice albo ; “ely tris strigis tribus albis. Clytus leucoseutellatus, Hope, Gray’s Zool. Misc. p. 28. Hab. N. India (Major-General Hardwicke). 161. Cuytus LuAMa. B.M. Clytus Llama, Mulsant, Col. Fr. App. Hab. Europe. 162. CLYTUS SEXGUTTATUS. B.M. | Clytus sexguttatus, Dej. Cat. p. 357. Lucas, Alger. t. 42. f. 2. Hab. Algeria. 163. CLYTUS GIBBOSUS. B.M. C. cinereus ; elytris nigris, basi gibbis, apice spina valida armatis; macula triangulari lata i medio apiceque cinereis. Callidium gibbosum, Fabr. Ent. Syst. u. p. 338. Oliv. Col. iv. p. 45. pl. 2. f. 18. Clytus gibbosus, Fabr. 8. El. u. p. 353. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 105. pl. 20. f. 124. Anaglyptus gibbosus, Mulsant, Col. Fr.-p. 92. bo L NI CERAMBYCID4. Var. Elytris radiis tribus arcuatis cinereis. Anaglyptus scriptus, Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 92. Hab. Europe. 164. CLYTUS VERRUCOSUS. B.M. C. thorace valde compresso-elevato, elytris basi valde gibbosis, pone gibbera oblique impressis, postice cinereo-pubescentibus, apice oblique truncatis, antennarum articulo tertio spina longa armato. Callidium verrucosum, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 67. pl. 8. f. 98. Clytus verrucosus, Schenh. Syn. Ins. i. 3. p. 467. Cyrtophorus verrucosus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Se. Philad. i. p. 29. ' Hab. N. America. 165. CLyTus COMPRESSICOLLIS. C. niger; thoracis medio elevato; elytris basi gibbis postice di- midio obscuris ; pedibus rubris. Clytus compressicollis, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 106. pl. 20. f. 125. Clytus verrucosus, var. ? Hab. N. America. 166. CLyTus NIGER. C. niger; thorace modice compresso ; elytris basi paullo gibbosis, postice cinereo-pubescentibus, apice integro, antennis non spinosis. Cyrtophorus niger, Leconte in Agassiz, Lake Superior; Journ. Acad. Nat. Se. Philad. ii. 29. Hab. N. America (Eagle Harbour). 167. CLYTUS DUPLICATUS. C. niger; thorace paullo compresso; elytris basi gibbosis, lineis duabus obliquis, approximatis, transversa valde remota, pone medium sita, apice integris; antennis non armatis. Clytus duplicatus, Haldem. Cyrtophorus duplicatus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. u. 29. Hab. U. States (Pennsylvania). 288 CERAMBYCID&. 168. Ciuytrus HARDWICKII. B.M. C. rufus; thorace rotundato, elytrisque fascid flava irregulari — ornatis. Clytus undulatus, Hope, Gray’s Zool. Misc. p. 28 (nec Say). Hab. N. India (Major-General Hardwicke). 169. CLyTUS LUNATUS. B.M. C. niger; antennis corpore brevioribus, apice crassioribus ; tho- race postice constricto, crebre punctato; scutello lanugmoso, cinereo; elytris rude punctatis, linea utriusque mediana, ele- vata, tenui, lunata, glaberrima, lutea. Clytus lunatus, Newman, Entom. p. 247. Hab. Philippine Islands (Coll. Cuming). 170. CLiytTus SCRIPTUS. C. fusco-rufescens, albido strigatus et maculatus; elytris apice truncatis spinosis. Clytus scriptus, Dalmann in Schenherr, Syn. Ins. App. p. 195. Hab. Sierra Leone. 171. CLyYTUS MACULICOLLIS. C. niger, albo-maculatus, elytris subdentatis testaceis nigro strio- latis, pedibus ferrugineis, femoribus apice nigyis. Clytus maculicollis, Dalmann in Schenherr, Syn. Ins. App. p.195. Hab. E. Indies. 172. CLYTUS NAUTICUS. C. nigro-piceus, obscurus, supra parcius, subtus dense cinereo- pubescens ; thorace rugoso-punctato, lateribus et lineis duabus longitudinalibus, elytris macula fasciisque duabus flexuosis cinereo-pubescentibus, his basi, margine suturaque testaceis. Clytus nauticus, Mannerh. Bull. Mose. 1843, p. 305. Hab. California. 170. OBRIDA. Obrida, White, App. to Stokes’ Voyage, 1. p. 510. 1. OBRIDA FASCIALIS. B.M. O. nigro-purpurea ; elytris medio fasciA lata aurantiaca, externe latiore; pedibus posticis ceteris rubris, genubus tarsisque. CERAMBYCIDA. 289 obscuris, antennarum articulis septimo et octavo albis, ceteris nigris. Obrida fascialis, White, Stokes’ Voyage, App.i. p. 510. pl. 2. f. 4. Hab. Australia. 171. RHAPHIUM. Clytus, p., Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 104. Rhaphium, Dej., Chevr. .]. RHAPHIUM QUADRICOLOR. B.M. R. fuscum, elytris flavis; capite et elytrorum macula magna rotundata nigris ; corpore subtus albido ; pedibus anticis fuscis, posticis nigris. Clytus quadricolor, Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 104. pl. 19. f. 123. Rhaphium terminale, Dej. Coll. (Chevr.). Clytus exertus, Newman (olim). Hab. Philippe Islands. 172. KUDERCES. Euderces, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. un. s. 11. p. 30. Clytus, p., Fadr. Callidium, p., Oliv. 1. EUDERCES PICIPES. B.M. E. ater, elytris striga obligua alba. Callidium picipes, Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. p. 338. Oliv. Col. iv. p. 57. pl. 4. f. 43. Clytus picipes, Fabr. Syst. El. ii. 353. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 107. pl. 20. f. 127. Enuderces picipes, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Sc. Philad. n. s. ii. p. 30. Hab, N. America. 173. TILLOMORPHA. Tillomorpha, Blanch., Gay, Chili, vy. 482. Psenocerus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Se. Philad.n.s. ii. p.158. Clytus, p., Fabr. 1. TILLOMORPHA PINIADEA. B.M. T. ferruginea, elytris aureis, strigis duabus alhis. Calhidium Pini, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 71. pl. 8. f. 105 2 290 CERAMBYCIDA. Clytus piniadeus, Fabr. S. El. 1. 353. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 109. pl. 20. f. 129. Clytus supernotatus, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. m. 425 ? Psenocerus Pini, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n. s. u. p. 158 2 Hab. N. America. 2, TILLOMORPHA LINEOLIGERA. T. nigra; capite convexo, ruguloso ;. antennis parce pilosis, tes- taceis, basi nigris ; prothorace convexo, sat elongato, basi co- arctato ; elytris basi nigro-velutinis, apice nigro-nitidis, lituris transversalibus duabus pallide flavis, prima basali recta, se- cunda cbhliqua media; pedibus nigris. Tillomorpha lneoligera, Blanch., Gay, Chili, v. 483. t. 29. f. 4. Hab. Chih (Valparaiso and Illapel). 3. TILLOMORPHA SPINICORNIS. B.M. T. rubra; thorace, elytrorum macula baseos et parte postica cinereis ; elytris basi gibbis cum lineola media. Clytus spmicornis, Chevr. Col. Mex. 4. Lap. & Gory, Mon. p. 108. Clytus elegans, Lap. & Gory, Mon. pl. 20. f. 128. Hab. Mexico. 4, TILLOMORPHA CLEROIDES, 0. Ss. B.M. T. nigra, pilis cinereis vagis; elytris antice pilis cimereis tectis, fascia nigerrima obliqua, elytris apice nigerrimis lucidis ; me- tathoracis lateribus argenteo-maculatis. Black ; head deeply punctured, grooved across the vertex. Thorax above transversely grooved in front; the lateral margin near the front emarginate; elytra in front covered with ash- coloured hairs, each with a deep black oblique band about the . middle; elytra at the end shining, very black ; sides of the meta- thorax spotted with silvery-white. Length 3} lines. Hab. Columbia. 5. TILLOMORPHA MGSTULA, 0. S. B.M. T. griseo-holosericea ; elytris singulis fascia mediana subtrans- versa velutino-nigra, vitta nigra a humero currente ad fasciam, antennis articulo primo elongato. Covered with a yellowish-grey silky pubescence ; elytra, each traversed by a narrow velvety black band, placed somewhat ob- CERAMBYCID&. 291 liquely and running up the suture for a little way ; a black, some- what curved vitta extends from the shoulder, and is separated from the other band only by a slight margin of griseous hairs ; antennz with the basal jomt as long as the second and third joits taken together; the fifth jomt as long as the basal joint and double the length of the fourth joint. Length 3 lines. Hab. Australia. 174. CLYTELLUS. -Clytellus, Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. n.s. il. 1. CLYTELLUS METHOCOIDES. B.M. C. cyaneo-niger, pronoto striato-punctato; elytris basi carneo- castaneis rude oblongo-punctatis, ultra basin glaberrimis nigro- cyaneis nitidissimis lzvibus, apicibus albo-hirtis. Clytellus methocoides, Westw. Trans. Eni. Soc. n.s. ii. pl. 12. Hab. China (Hong Kong) (Lieut.-col. Champion). 175. AMETROCEPHALA. Ametrecephala, Blanchard, Gay, Chili, v. 480. 1. AMETROCEPHALA MONSTROSA. A. nigrescens, capite globuloso, levi, obscuro ; antennis fuscis; protaorace antice coarctato, lateribus unidentato, elytris medio coucavis, parte antica nigra, parteque postica cinereo-sericea. Ametrocephala monstrosa, Blanchard, Gay, Chili, v. 481. t. 29. fac Hab. Chili ( Valdivia). 176. PSEUDOCEPHALUS. Pseudocephalus, Newman, Entom. p. 353. 1. PSEUDOCEPHALUS FORMICIDES. P. capite fusco, sericato; antennis oreque testaceis; thorace mzequali fusco, sericato; elytris fuscis, lanugine cinerea seri- cata tectis, fascia communi mediana arcuata fusco marginata pallidior1; femoribus fuscis, basi apiceque testaceis; tibiis testaceis ; tarsis testaceis apice fuscescentibus. Pseudocephalus formicides, Newman, Entom. p. 353. Hab. Australia (Port Phillip). 292 CERAMBYCID. 2, PSEUDOCEPHALUS ARIETINUS. P. nigricans; antennis, femoribus basi, tibiis tarsisque lete tes- taceis, elytris Arietis signo retrorsum spectanti albido ornatis. Pseudocephalus arietinus, Newman, Zool. 1851, Supp. exxxyii. Hab. Van Diemen’s Land. 177. ERIPHUS. Eriphus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. p. 88. Callidium (Clytus), p., Germ. Obrium, p., Newman. Arhopalus, p., Leconte. 1. ERIPHUS CONCINNUS. B.M. Eriphus coneinnus, Dej. Cat. p. 351. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 2. ERIPHUS BISIGNATUS. B.M. E. ater, holosericeus, thorace subgloboso, lateribus spinoso, coc- cineo ; maculis duabus atris. Callidium (Clytus) bisignatum, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. 516. Eriphus bisignatus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. mi. 89. Eriphus rubricollis, Dej. Cat. p. 351. Hab. Brazil. 3. ERIPHUS IMMACULICOLLIS. B.M. E. ater, subtus paullo nitidus; thorace supra et subtus coccineo ; antennis pedibusque nigris. Eriphus immaculicollis, Serv. Ann. Sec. Ent. Fr. m. 89. Hab. Brazil. 4, ERIPHUS TRICOLOR. B.M. Eriphus tricolor, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 5. ERIPHUS CROCEICOLLIS, 0.8. B.M E. niger, crebre et rude punctatus ; thorace croceo, elytris eenes- centi-nigris. Head and antennez black, face very short ; antenne with a few longish hairs on each joint, chiefly on the outside, terminal joint the longest. Thorax saffron-coloured, coarsely punctured, with CERAMBYCIDZ. 29% some short erect hairs; scutellum black. Elytra black, with brassy reflections, coarsely and thickly punctured, punctures near the suture smaller, with short erect black hairs ; prothorax beneath saffron, mesothorax beneath saffron and marked with a V-like raised figure; metathorax pitchy, with a light spot m the middle and behind ; under side of abdomen pitchy-black, shining, slightly punctured. Legs black, somewhat compressed, with seattered black hairs; femora of second and third pairs of legs on the inside with a short spine. Length 5 lnes. Had. Brazil (Para) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 6. ERIPHUS PLAGIATUS, D. s. B.M. E. niger, obscure punctatus; elytris miniaceis, plaga elongata suturali et apice nigris. Head and antenne black, antennze margined with hairs on the outside ; third jomt of antennz by much the longest; the terminal joint not longer than the preceding. Thorax black, scabrous, almost warty ; scutellum black. Elytra vermilion-red, slightly punctured ; a long spear-shaped black mark on the suture, common to both elytra, tips of elytra black. Legs black. Length 4 lines. Hab. Brazil (Spirito Santo). 7. ERIPHUS DIMIDIATUS, n.s. Pl. VI. f. 7. B.M. E. niger ; thorace aurantiaco-flavo, medio nigro lineato ; lateribus singulis medio gibbosis, elytris basi flavis, medio longitudina- liter bicostatis. Black ; thorax of a rich orange-yellow, in the middle with a broad biack line on each side, with a slight gibbosity in the middle, the surface as if reticulately punctured ; scutellum black. Elytra for the basal half orange-yellow, with two longitudinal costz in the middle, the apex of a lustrous black, the black run- ning angularly into the orange. Legs black, base of femora of first pair of legs inclined to yellow; under side of abdomen and metathorax black, somewhat silky ; metathorax punctured ; an- tennz somewhat dilated at the end. Length 6 lines. Hab. Brazil (Para) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 8. ERIPHUS CRUENTATOR. B.M. Enphus cruentator, Chevr. Coll. Hab. 2 294 CERAMBYCID. 9. ERIPHUS IRRORATUS. B.M. E. thorace rotundato punctato rufo, elytris ceruleis basi rufis punctis albis sparsis. Callidium irroratum, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 70. t. 8. f. 104. Hab. (W. Indies) St. Domingo. 10. ErRIPHUS SUTURALIS. B.M. E. hirtus, punctatus, rufus, nitidus ; thorace subgloboso, antennis tarsisque atris. Callidium suturale, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. iii. p. 411. Callidium miniatum, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. p. 515. Obrium rufum, Newm. Ent. Mag. v. 295. Eriphus rubens, De. Cat. p. 351. Arhopalvs suturalis, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Se. Philad. n. s. n. p. {8. Hab. Ny. America (Ent. Club). 1]. ErtpuHus LEPRIEURII. Eriphus Leprieuri, Bug., Guér. Icon. R. A. ee) il. p. 226. Hab. Cayenne. 12. ERIPHUS LEUCOGRAMMUS, R. 8S. B.M. E. capite thoraceque rubris ; elytris vage punctatis, hirtis, nigris, lmea longitudinali alba ad suturam, antennis nigris. Long. lin. 33. Head and thorax bright red; elytra black with scattered punc- tures, hairy, with a longitudinal white line close to the suture ; antennze black, joints from the third to the seventh slightly spined on the outside at the tip; legs and abdomen brownish- black. . Hab. Jamaica (Coll. P. H. Gosse). 13. ERIPHUS COLLARIS. Eriphus collaris, Erichs., Schomb. Reise B. Cue: i; of Hab. British Guiana. 14. ERIPHUS ALBO-LINEATUS. Eriphus albo-lineatus, Bug., Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) ii. 226. Hab. Brazil. 15. ERIPHUS UNIPUNCTATUS. Eriphus unipunctatus, Bug., Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) iii. 226. A ee CERAMBYCIDS., 295 16. ErrpHuUS NEICOLLIS. Eriphus zneicollis, Bug., Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) i. 226. Hab. Cayenne. 17. ERIPHUS BIPARTITUS. Eriphus bipartitus, Bug., Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) ui. 226. Hab. Brazil. 18. ERIPHUS SELLATUS. Eriphus sellatus, Bug., Guér. Icon. R. A. (texte) i. 226. Hab. Brazil. 19. ErtrpHus MEXICANUS. E. ater, subtus nitidus ; thorace coccineo, margine postico puncto nigro ; elytris basi fascia lata transversa coccinea ad marginem externam dilatata; capite antennis pedibus scutelloque nigris. Eriphus mexicanus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 89. Hab. Mexico. 178. CALLIDERIPHUS. Callideriphus, Blanch., Gay, Chili, v. 487. Eriphus, p., De. Call:dium, p., Say. Arhopalus, p., Leconte. 1. CALLIDERIPHUS GROSSIPES. C. ruber, planus ; antennis nigris, articulo primo rubro; pro- thorace rubro, medio nigro-maculato; elytris planis, paral- lelis, nigro-cyaneis, dense subtiliterque punctatis; pedibus nigris, femoribus clavatis, rubris. Callideriphus grossipes, Blanch., Gay, Chili, v. 487. Hab. Chili. 2. CALLIDERIPHUS ACULEATUS. B.M. Chrysoprasis aculeata, Dej. Cat. p. 351. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 3. CALLIDERIPHUS LETUS. B.M. C. planus, nigro-cerulescens; capite rugoso; antennis nigris, basi cerulescentibus ; prothorace nigro, vel rubro maculato, P 296 CERAMBYCIDZ. vel rubro basi, apiceque nigro-maculato ; elytris nigrescentibus, . striato-punctatis; pedibus nigris, femoribus cum abdomine czerulescentibus. Callideriphus letus, Blanch., Gay, Chili, v. 488. t. 29. f. 6. Eriphus thoracicus, Dej. Cat. p. 351. Hab. Chili. 4, CALLIDERIPHUS TENUIS. C. totus niger; capite villoso; antennis fulvis, articulorum apice infuscato; prothorace ruguloso; elytris apice mermibus profunde rugoso-punctatis ; pedibus nigris, tibus anticis fuscis. Callideriphus tenuis, Blanch., Gay, Chili, v. 489. Haé. Chili (Santa Rosa; Valparaiso). 5. CALLIDERIPHUS BIPUNCTATUS. Eryphus bipunctatus, Perty, Del. An. 91.t. 18. f. 10. Hab. Brazil (Minas Geraes). 6. CALLIDERIPHUS CROCICOLLIS. : B.M. Callideriphus crocicollis, Chevr. Coil. Hab. Brazil. . 7. CALLIDERIPHUS IGNICOLLIS. B.M. C. niger, pilis erectis nigris supra vestitus; thorace supra lete rufo, parce punctato, pilis flavis; elytris confertissime punc- tatis. Callidium ignicolle, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Se. Philad. i. 412. Callidium sanguinicolle, Germ. Ins. Spee. Nov. 515. Eriphus coceineicollis, Dej. Cat. p. 351. Arhopalus ignicollis, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad.n.s. u. 18. Hab. N. America. 179. CORETHROGASTER. Corethrogaster, Dej. Cat. p. 354. 1. CoRETHROGASTER GENICULATUS. Corethrogaster geniculatus, Dej. Cat. 354. Hab. Senegal. CERAMBYCIDA. 297 2. CORETHROGASTER ANNULIPES. C. cinnamomeus, capite rotundato anguste suleato, geniculisque late nigris; antennis flavis, palpis rufis; thorace in dorso septem-tuberculato, lateribus obtuse unidentato; elytris acu- punctatis obsoletis duabus lineolis costiformibus, postice ro- tundatis et parce fulvo-setosis. Corethrogaster annulipes, Chevr. Rev. et Mag. de Zool. 1855,_ p- 183. Hab. Benim (Old Calabar). 180. PENTOMACRUES, n. g. Antenne very long ; first jot thickened, angled on the upper side ; fourth joint half the length of the third joint; fifth joint as long as the third and fourth joimts put together; the remain- ing joints considerably elongated; the termimal joint bent. Eyes placed horizontaliy, not much notched, and scarcely pro- duced behind the notch. Mandibles sharp-pointed. Thorax not so wide as the elytra, somewhat flattened above. Femora of all the legs slender at the base, much thickened and somewhat compressed at the end, angularly dilated on the under side towards the tip; metathorax furrowed for a considerable part of its length. 1. PENTOMACRUS FEMORATUS, n. s. PI. VI. f. 5. B.M. P. ochraceo-flavus, punctatus; capite nigro; thoracis fascia an- tica nigra, medio postice profunde emarginata ; elytris fasciis tribus nigris transversis, sutura connexis, una basali latiore, una mediana, et altera subapical. Of an ochre-yellow ; first and second joints of the antennz at the base black; head black, palpi ochraceous; front part of thorax black, the posterior part of the black band deeply notched behind; an H-shaped impression on the hinder margin. Elytra with a wide basal black band, the shoulder with a yellow spot, a narrower black band across the middle and another before the apex: these bands are connected together by the edge of the suture being black; the elytra are elongated and somewhat nar- rowed at the apex, and rather thickly punctured; under side yellow; legs yellow; antennz somewhat darker. Length 7 les. Hab. Jamaica (Coll. P. H. Gosse). ae PO hi | r 298 CERAMBYCIDZ. 181. ACHRYSON. Achryson, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. u. 572. Cerambyx, p., L Stenocorus, p., Fabr. 1. ACHRYSON SURINAMUM. B.M. A. thorace mutico subcylindrico, corpore subferrugineo, elytris litura una alterave fusca, antennis mediocribus. Cerambyx surmamus, Linn. Syst. Nat. u. 632. Cerambyx longicollis, Degeer, Mém. v. 117. t. 14. f. 11. Stenocorus pallens, Fabr. 8S. El. i. 309. Cerambyx surinamensis, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 42. t. 13. f. 93. Var. Elytris testaceis, punctis duobus strigaque undata fuscis. Stenocorus circumflexus, Fabr. S. El. u. p. 310. Cerambyx circumflexus, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 127. t. 23. f. 182. Achryson circumfiexum, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 573. Hab. America (West Indies). 2. ACHRYSON UNDULATUM. B.M.. Achryson undulatum, Dej. Cat. p. 354. Chevr. Coll. Hab. S. America (Buenos Ayres). 3. ACHRYSON SIGNATIPENNE. B.M. Achryson signatipenne, Dej. Cat. p. 354. Achryson lineolatum, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 4, ACHRYSON LINEOLATUM. A. fortius punctatum, cinereo-pubescens, luteum, prothorace ro- tundato, fusco lineolato; elytris apice prope suturam unispi- nosis, macula scutellari, puncto basali, macula laterali pone humerum, fasciola undata media, lineolis duabus ante, singula- que pone fasciolam nigris. Achryson lineolatum, Hrichs. Arch. 1847, p. 142. - Hab. Peru. 182. EBURIDA. Eburida, White, Zool. Ereb. & Terror, p. 19. 1. EBURIDA SUBLINEATA. B.M. Eburida sublineata, White, Zool. Ereb. & Terror, p. 19. Hab. New Zealand (Port Nicholson). CERAMBYCID. 299 2. EBURIDA SERICEA, N.S. B.M. E. rubro-fusca, venis aureo-flavis sericantibus variegata, antennis articulo tertio quarto subbreviore. Long. lin. 5. Of a reddish-brown, head with scattered golden-yellow hairs and with an impressed Ime down the middle; antennz with the third jomt somewhat shorter than the fourth. Thorax with an impressed line down the middle, on each side a band of scattered golden-yellow hairs. Elytra with veins and spots formed of scattered silky yellowish hairs. Hab. New Zealand (Waypa River). 183. BLABINOTUS. Blabinotus, Woll. Ins. Mad. p. 425. 1. BLABINOTUS SPINICOLLIS. B.M. B. subcylmdricus, fusco-piceus, valde cinereo- et flavescenti- cinereo pubescens, prothorace imzequali tuberculato, ad latera spina media instructo, elytris profunde punctatis piloso-mar- moratis, antennis pedibusque fusco-ferrugineis. Blabinotus spinicollis, Woll. Ins. Mad. p. 425. t. 9. f. 1. Hab. Madeira. From Mr. Wollaston’s Collection. 184, STROMATIUM. Stromatium, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iii. 80. Callidium, p., Fabr. Arhopalus, p., Newman. Solenophorus, Muls. Col. Fr. p. 65. 1. STROMATIUM BARBATUM. B.M. S. thorace rotundato, subtus, utrinque macula tomentosa, ferru- ginea ( g ), antennis longis barbatis. Callidium barbatum, Fabr. S. El. ii. 339. Olw. Col. iv. t. 4. f.41 3. Callidium compressum, Fabr. S. El. ii. 340. Oliw. Col. iv. p. 11. t. 4. f. 44. Stromatium barbatum, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iii. 80. Stromatium pilosum, Dej. Cat. (olim) p. 353. Hab. E. Indies. « a 3006 CERAMBYCIDZE. 2. STROMATIUM LONGICORNE. B.M. S. cano-fuscum, lanuginosum, punctatum ; antennis gracilibus, articulis basi pallidis apice nigris, subtus hirsutis; prothorace dorso tuberculis quinque obsoletis instructo, punctis nonnullis maguis impresso ; elytris punetis haud profundis, pustulisque nonnullis vix lineatim dispositis signatis ; pedibus fuscis, femo- ribus basi pallidis. Arhopalus longicornis, Newman, Entom. p. 246. Hab. Philippine Islands (Coll. Cuming). 3. STROMATIUM ASPERULUM, 0. &. B.M. S. cmnamomeo-fuscum, punctatum, pilis minutis canis depressis obsitum ; elytris pustulis varis-setigeris; thorace medio linea brevi levi subelevata. Of a cinmnamon-brown, rather closely punctured and rather thickly covered with short grey adpressed hairs; first jot of antenne in front grooved at the base; cilia on the outer edge of joints of antenne grey. Thorax deeply and coarsely punc- tured ; in the middle a short slight, somewhat raised longitudmal Ime. Elytra with many deeper impressions, each bearmg a bristle and having the edges, especially the posterior, raised ; a slight costa down the middle of each; femora dilated, com- pressed. Length 104 lines. Hab. China (Hong Kong) (J. C. ena , Esq.). This species is near S. longicorne, but may at once be distin- guished from it by the elytra bemg more scabrous. 4. STROMATIUM UNICOLOR. B.M. S. thorace rotundato, mutico, corpore testaceo unicolore, elytris punctis elevatis sparsis. Callidium strepens, Fabr. S. El. 1. 343. Cerambyx fulvus, Villers, Linn. Ent. 1. 256. ~ Callidium unicolor, Oliv. Col. iv. p- 58.427. 41845 Var. Callidium pallidum, Zoubkoff, Bull. Mose. vi. 336. Callidium meptum, Weénétr., Dej. Cat. Callidium hirsutum, Falderm., Dej. Cat. Callidium concolor, Leach, Dej. Cat. Solenophorus strepens, Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 65. Stromatium unicolor, Woll. Ins. Mad. p. 423. 5 Hab. S. Europe; Madeira; N. Africa; Persia; Turcomania. CERAMBYCID. 301 5. STROMATIUM ? MACULATUM, n.s. PI. VII. f. 4. B.M. S. pallide-luteum, thorace medio verrucis duabus parvis nigris ; elytris medio bicostatis, costis subvicinis, singulis maculis tri- bus nigris, una ante mediam partem lmeolam parvam subobli- quam emittente ; elytrorum margine laterali mgra. Pale yellow; thorax as wide in front as behind, the sides nearly parallel about the middle, with two small black warts on the back, placed transversely, front edge brownish; elytra with two slight costz in the middle approaching each other, the inner running into the suture ; the lateral margin black, a small black point in the middle, not far from the base; a squarish black mark before the middle of the elytra, with a short black lineolet proceeding from it obliquely behind and directed towards the margin; behind the middle a httle bent lmeolet. Length 93 lines. Hab. Ceylon. 185. PHACODES. Phacodes, Newman, Entom. p. 7. Callidium, p., Fadr. 1. PHACODES OBSCURUS. B.M. P. thorace subvilloso, fusco, elytris testaceo cimereoque variis, antennis mediocribus. Callidium obscurum, Fabr. S. El. u. 333. Oliv. Col. t. 4. f. 45. Phacodes lentiginosus, Newman, Entom. p. 7 (olim). Phacodes obscurus, Newman, Entom. p. 418. Hesperophanes obscurus, Blanch. Voy. Pole Sud, iv. 271. pl. 17. f. 13. Hab. Van Diemen’s Land; Swan River. 2. PHACODES PERSONATUS. B.M. P. fuscus, griseo-pubescens, scutello albo-tomentoso, elytris parce asperato-punctatis, plaga postica polité, pube albida cincta. Phacodes personatus, Hrichs. Arch. f. Nat. 1842, p. 221. Callidium fulvo-maculatum, Hombr. & Jacq. Voy. Pole Sud, pLytG: £800.07 Callidium flavo-maculatum, Blanch. Voy. Pole Sud, iv. 273. Hab. Van Diemen’s Land. 302 CERAMBYCID. 3. PHACODES ESSINGTONI. P. brunneus ; thorace linea longitudinali parum elevata, tubercu- lisque binis fere mediis insignito; elytris vitta albida, tuber- culis varlis per discum aspersis; corpore infra griseo, pedibus pallidis. Callidium Essingtoni, Hope, Proc. Ent. Soc. 1841, p. 49. Hab. Australia (Port Essington). 4. PHacopEs MossMANNI. P. fuscus, viridi-tinctus; elytris fascia mediana maculisque in- certis, lanugimosis, canis ornatis. Phacodes Mossmanni, Newman, Zool. 1850, App. p. exxiv. Had. 8. Australia. 186. HESPEROPHANES. Hesperophanes, De. Cat. p. 354. Muls. Col. de Fr. p. 66. Callidium, p., Fabr. (Emona, p., Newman. 1. HESPEROPHANES NEBULOSUS. B.M. H. thorace rotundato, elytrisque nebulosis, corpore brunneo, an- tennis brevibus. Callidium nebulosum, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 45. t. 1. f. 6. Callidium holosericeum, Rossi, Faun. Etruse.i. p. 153. t. 1. £. 6. Cerambyx cinereus, Villers, Linn. Ent. Hesperophanes nebulosus, Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 68. Hab. 8. Europe. 2. HESPEROPHANES GRISEUS. B.M. H. thorace rotundato, pubescente, corpore obscure cimereo, an- tennis brevibus. Callidium griseum, Fabr. S. El. 1. 340. Oliv. Col. iv. p. 58. t. 7. f. 85. Hesperophanes affinis, Lucas, Algér. pl. 41. f. 10. Hab. N. Africa. 3. HESPEROPHANES SERICEUS. B.M. H. thorace holosericeo, cinereo, elytris testaceis; punctis ele- vatis rubris, scutello niveo. . i -CERAMBYCID. 303 Callidium sericeum, Fadr. S. El. 11. 337. Oliv. Col. iv. p. 10. t. 3. f. 38. Hesperophanes rotundicollis, Dej. Cat. p. 354. Lueas, Ann. Sc. Nat. 1842, p. 185. Var. Callidium Latreillei, Brullé, Exp. Sc. Morée, p. 256, pl. 43. £5. Hab. N. Africa; Greece. 4. HESPEROPHANES FASCICULATUS. Hesperophanes fasciculatus, Falderm. Nouv. Mém. Soc. Imp. Nat. Mose. v. (1837) p. 266. t. 8. f. 1. _ Had. Russia (Trans-Caucasus). 5. HESPEROPHANES RORIDUS. Callidium (Hesperophanes) roridum, Brullé, Webb & Berth. Iles Canar. p. 62. t. 1. f. 6. Hab. Canary Islands. 6. HESPEROPHANES BIMACULATUS. B.M. H. fuscus; thorace rotundato, villoso, elytris maculis duabus ferrugineis. Callidium bimaculatum, Fabr. S. El. ii. 344. Oliv. Col. t. 5. f. 61. Cerambyx bimaculatus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. 1849. Hesperophanes bimaculatus, De. Cat. p. 354. Hab. S. Africa. 7. HESPEROPHANES CINEREUS,, H. omnimo dense cinereo-pubescens; capite punctato; antennis cinereo-sericeis ; prothorace crebre punctato, maculis duabus anticis pallidis; elytris cmereis, punctatis, punctis majoribus sparsis, fusco-nigris, sat nitidis; pedibus abdomineque cine- reis, fusco-punctatis. Hesperophanes cinereus, Blanchard, Gay, Chili, v. 493. t. 28. f. 9. Hab. Chili. 8. HESPEROPHANES STIGMATIPENNIS, 2. 8. BM. H. fuscus; capite crasso, thorace pilis brevibus adpressis tecto, medio supra tuberculis duobus parvis, elytrorum lateribus parallelis, dorso lineatim punctigero, singulis post mediam partem tuberculis duobus elongatis levibus, approximatis. Brown; head thick, in front nearly as wide as the thorax. Thorax as wide as the elytra, with two small tubercles on the Pd 304 CERAMBYCIDE. back placed transversely, the surface covered with short ad- pressed hairs ; elytra with the sides parallel, and many impressed points arranged in lines; about the middle of each are two smooth elongated tubercles placed close to each other, like those in the genus Eoduria, the inner shorter than the outer and rather nearer the base. Length 7% lines. Hab. Philippine Islands. 9. HESPEROPHANES BASALIS, n.s. Pl. VII. f. 6. B.M. H. obscure fuscus, pilis cinereis medio tectus; thorace postice ochraceo maculato, vittulisque duabus subelevatis ; elytris sm- gulis basi ad suturam macula ochracea et plaga triangulari ad marginem ante medium desinente. Dull brown, covered with short ash-coloured hairs; thorax behind in the middle with an ochre-yellow spot, and on each side of it a short slightly raised lmeolet somewhat yellow; each elytron with an ochre-yellow mark at the base close to the scu- tellum, and a large triangular yellow mark near the margin and the upper angle sometimes running up to the shoulder; elytra with two coste; under side of abdomen somewhat shining ; under side of body more or less thickly covered with greyish hairs. . Length 93 lines. Hab. N. India (Himalaya Mountains). 10. HesPEROPHANES AMICUS, 0. S. B.M. H. fuscus, pilis brevibus flavo-griseis plus minusve dense tectus, elytris cimnmamomeis, scutello pilis flavo-griseis dense tecto, oculis magnis, prominentibus, antennis basi ad apicem gra- datim angustioribus. Of a deep brown, more or less thickly covered with yellowish- grey short hairs. Head with the eyes large and prominent ; an- tenne with the joints densely covered with short hairs, the joints eradually diminishing in thickness from the base to the apex, where the jomts are compressed. Thorax rather coarsely punc- tured, with scattered hairs, as wide as long, in front and behind thickly fimbriated; before the middle widest; scutellum very thickly covered with short yellowish-grey hairs. Elytra cimna- mon-brown, thickly but not deeply punctured, and with short hairs from the punctures, which are separate from each other ; margin of the apex with the hairs thick and crowded. Legs blackish-brown, femora compressed. Male narrower than female. Length from 103 to 14 lines. Hab. 8. Africa (Port Natal, Zooloo) (Coll. Gueinzius). = CERAMBYCIDA. 305 ll. HESPEROPHANES ? PUBERULUS. H. yalidiuseculus, brevis, rufus vel fusco-obscurus, crebre et me- diocriter punctatus, pube cinerea indutus ; palpis pedibusque ferrugineis, femoribus late clavatis subcompressis; capite ro- tundato, antice elongato; oculis subtriangularibus, convexius- eulis, supra et intus basi subemarginatis; antennis brevibus circiter sesqui corporis longitudine, undecim articulis elongatis subzequalibus, tertio quintoque tamen longioribus ; thorace elongato, duplo longiore quam latiore, cylindraceo, medio modice subampliato, antice posticeque recto et supra leviter depresso ; scutello transversim rotundato; elytris thorace la- tioribus et duplo tamen longioribus, parallelis, apice rotundatis et in sutura subrectangulis; articulo primo tarsorum conico; secundo quadrato; tertio, longe bilobo, sat lato; unguiculis brevibus curvatis. Hesperophanes? puberulus, Chevr. Rev. et Mag. de Zool. 1855, p. 284. Hab. W. Africa (Old Calabar). 187. DIATOMOCEPHALA. Diatomocephala, Blanchard, Voy. Pole Sud, iv. 266. Hesperophanes, p., L. Fairm. Stenochorus, p., Gyll. Arhopalus, p., Newm. (Emona, p., Newm. Nyctipeta, Eschsch. 1. DIATOMOCEPHALA MA CULATICOLLIS. D. tota pallide fusca, subnitida, parce breviterque pilosa; thorace rugoso, maculis quatuor cum scutello albido-sericeis ; elytris punctatis, breviter pilosis; pedibus fusco-rufis. Diatomocephala maculaticollis, Blanch. Voy. Pole Sud, iv. 267. Cerambyx maculaticollis, Hombr. § Jacq.1. c. t. 16. f. 9. Hab. Samoa. 2. DIATOMOCEPHALA GUTTATICOLLIS. Hesperophanes guttaticollis, L. Fairm. Rev. et Mag. de Zool. Hab. Taiti. 3. DIATOMOCEPHALA SIMPLEX. B.M. D. fusco-testacea, cinereo-pubescens, thorace mutico, lateribus dense pallido-villosis, elytris apice integris, antennis pedibus- que rufis, femoribus clavatis, 306 CERAMBYCIDZ. Stenochorus simplex, Gyll. in Scheenh. Syn. Ins. App. i. 3. p.178. Arhopalus ambiguus, Newman, Entom. p- 246. Gimona Philippensis, Newman, Entom. p. 247. Nyctipeta Luzonicus, Eschsch. in Dej. Cat. p. 354. Hesperophanes Luzonicus, Dej. Cat. p. 354. Callidium Zelandicum, Hombr. & Jacq. Voy. Pole Sud, pl.17. f.4. Hab. Philippine Islands (Coll. Cuming) (Oceania). 188. TRICHOFERUS. Trichoferus, Woll. Ins. Mad. p. 427. 1. TRICHOFERUS SENEX. BM. 'T. subeylindricus, fusco-piceus, valde subcinereo-pubescens, pro- thorace transverso-subgloboso, obscure piloso-bimaculato, ely- tris punctatis piloso-submarmoratis, antennis pedibusque rufo- ferrugineis. Trichoferus senex, Woll. Ins. Mad.-p. 427.t. 9. f. 3. Hab. Madeira (Coll. Wollaston). 189. GRAMMICOSUM. Grammicosum, Bianch., D’Orbigny, ? Am. Mer. Gay, Chilt, v. 489. 1. GRAMMICOSUM FLAVOFASCIATUM. G. fusceum; antennis dilutioribus ; prothorace crebre punctulato, plaga media levi, tubereulis quatuor minutis mstructo ; elytris coriariis, apice parce pilosis, fascidé media sinuosa, maculaque apicis flavescentibus. Grammicosum flavofasciatum, Blanch. Voy. D’Orb. t. 22. f. 3. Gay, Chili, v. 490. Hab. Chili (Coquimbo). GRAMMICOSUM SIGNATICOLLE, a G. fuscum, capite rugoso; antennis pallide fuscis, cinereo-pu- bescentibus, prothorace rugoso, tuberculato, punctis lateralibus duobus vittisque angustis duabus cinereo-sericeis, interna ar- cuata, externa abbreviaté; scutello dense sericeo; elytris sat nitidis, crebre punctatis. Grammicosum signaticolle, Blanch., Gay, Chili, v. 491. $295 Tene Hab. Chili (Coquimbo). nia CERAMBYCID. 307 3. GRAMMICOSUM 2 MINUTUM. G. fuseum, pallide pilosum ; eapite sericeo ; antennis fuscis, ar- ticulorum apice fulvo; prothorace noduloso, parce sericeo ; elytris fuscis, fascia smuata media flava. Grammicosum ? minutum, Blanch., Gay, Chili, v. 492. Hab. Chili. 190. DRYMOCHARES. Drymochares, Mulsant. Ann. Soc. Agr. Lyon, 1847, p. 518. 1. DryMocHARES TRuaQuUII. Drymochares Truqui, Mulsant. Ann. Soc. Agr. Lyon, 1847, p. 519. Hab. \taly (Maritime Alps; Tenda). 191. CEROPOGON. Ceropogon, De). Cat. p. 353. Cerasphorus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ui. p. 11. Callidium, p., Klug. 1. CEROPOGON HIRTICORNE. B.M. C. testaceum, pube flavescente tectum; antennis flavescenti- ciliatis, antennis pedibusque testaceis. Callidium hirticorne, Klug, Erm. Verz. p. 44. Cerasphorus hirticornis, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. m1. p. 11. Ceropogon hirticorne, Dej. Cat. p. 353. Hab. W. Africa. 2. CEROPOGON ? DIVERSICORNE. B.M. Callidium diversicorne, White, Zool. Ereb. & Terror, p. 20. Hab. New Zealand. 192. PHYMATIODERUS. Phymatioderus, Blanch., D’Orbigny, ?Am. Mer. 1, PHyMATIODERUS BIZONATUS. P. testaceus, prothorace tuberculato; elytris testaceis, punctatis, fasciis duabus paulo obliquis, nigris. 308 CERAMBYCIDZ. Phymatioderus bizonatus, Blanch., D’Orbigny, ? Am. Mer. t. 21. fA0, Goys Chiles t.. 285i 0 1, Hab. Chili (Santiago). 193. ANCYLODONTA. Ancylodonta, Blanchard, Gay, Chilt, v. 494. 1. ANCYLODONTA TRISTIS. A. fusco-cinerascens ; capite ruguloso; oculis valde promimen- tibus; antennis pallide fusco-fulvis, ciliatis; prothorace ru- goso, antice bituberculato, lateribus uncinato; elytris pallide fuscis, cmereo-sericeis ; pedibus concoloribus. Ancylodonta tristis, Blanch., Gay, Chili, v. 494. t. 28. f. 10. Hab. Chili. 194. SAPHANUS. Saphanus, Meg., Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. im. 81. Callidium, p., Fabr. 1. SAPHANUS PICEUS. B.M. S. ater, thorace spinoso, nudo, antennis brevibus. Callidium piceum, Laich. Tyr. Ins. ii. p. 56. Callidium spinosum, Fabr. S. El. 1. 335. Germar, Faun. Ins. Eur. xii. f. 10. Saphanus spinosus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. im. 81. Hab. Europe. 29. SAPHANUS CYLINDRACEUS. Saphanus cylindraceus, L. Fawrm. Hab. Europe. 195. OPSIMUS. Opsimus, Eschsch., Dej. Cat. 354. 1. OpsIMUS QUADRILINEATUS. B.M. Q. elongatus, brunneo-testaceus, subtilissime punctulatus, pube cinereo-fiavescente obductus, capite et thorace lea media, CERAMBYCID. 309 elytrisque in utroque lineis binis longitudinalibus, elevatis, glabris. Opsimus quadrilineatus, Eschsch., Mannerh. Bull. Nat. Mosc. 1843, p. 305. Hab. N. America (Sitka). 196. OXYPLEURUS. Oxypleurus, Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 57 (1839). 1. OQxypLeurRus NopIERI. Q. corpore subdepresso, rufo-fusco; thorace pubescente, late- ribus angulato-spinosis; elytris pubescentibus, punctis sparsis nudis. Oxypleurus Nodieri, Mulsant, Col. Fr. i. 57. pl. 3. f. 2. Hab. South of France. 197. ROMALEUM, n. g. Antenne long, with the third, fourth and fifth joints (at least) on the outside with a short spme at the tip; third jomt the longest, somewhat bent, first three jomts rather thickly cilated behind (last three jomts wanting in the specimen). Thorax large, wider than long, plano-convex above, somewhat narrower behind than in front. Elytra bimucronate at the tip. Legs strong, femora somewhat compressed, sides parallel. 1, RoMALEUM OPERARIUM, n.s. PI. VI. fig. 9. B.M. R. fusco-nigrum, brevissimis pilis subsericeis densissime tectum ; thorace confertissime punctulato, lateribus singulis, sulcis duobus antice curvatis, et fossula in medio postice; elytris singulis crebre punctatis, apice sinuatim emarginatis et bimu- cronatis; abdominis segmentis quatuor subtus marginibus levibus, nitidis, rufis. Long. lin. 18. Of a deep brownish-black, face above labrum with a narrow yellowish transverse line; a longitudinal shallow furrowed line down the middle of the head, deepest between the eyes. Thorax very densely covered with minute punctures; on each side are two deepish irregular grooves, not reaching the hind margin and running far short of the fore margin, the inner one longest, curved at the end; ashort impressed fossula in the middle before the hind margin, with a short smooth line before it. Elytra Res Ng 310 CERAMBYCIDA. closely punctured, and rather thickly covered with short silky hairs, each widely notched at the end and bimucronate. Ab- domen beneath with four of the segments with the margins smooth, shining, rufous. Hab. KE. Indies? (T. P. Dossetor, Esq.). 198. CRIOCEPHALUS. Asemum, p., Eschsch. Bull. Nat. Mosc. 1830, p. 66. Criocephalus, Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 63. Criocephalum, De. Cat. p. 354. Arhopalus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iii. 77. Callidium, p., Fadr. Cerambyx, p., Linn. 1. CRIOCEPHALUS RUSTICUS. B.M. C. thorace mutico, subrotundo, nudo, corpore lurido, antennis subulatis. Cerambyx rusticus, Linn. Syst. Nat. u. 634. Callidium rusticum, Fabr. S. El. 1. 338. Olw. Col. iw. p. 11. t..3.4. 39, Pane, I kasd 0. ft Zetterst. Ins. Lap. p. 205. Callidium triste, Fabr. S. El. 1. 342. Cerambyx lugubris, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. 1847. Arhopalus rusticus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iii. 77. Criocep halus rusticus, Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 63. Var. Criocephalus ferus, Dej. Cat., Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 64. Var. Criocephalus pachymerus, Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 64. Var. Criocephalum polonicum, Motch. Bull, Nat. Mosc. 1845, Ose Hab. Europe. 2, CRIOCEPHALUS PRODUCTUS. C. valde elongatus, linearis, niger; thorace nitido, parce subtiliter punctato, profunde canaliculato, utrinque profunde impresso ; elytris rugoso-punctatis, bicostatis ; antennis corpore vix bre- vioribus; tuberculo infra oculum aento. Criocephalus productus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n. 8. li. p. 36 Hab. N. America (Oregon). CERAMBYCID. 3ll1 3. CRIOCEPHALUS NUBILUS. C. piceus ; thorace opaco convexo, minus subtiliter scabro, lateri- bus modice rotundatis, disco haud impresso; elytris grossius cribrato-punctatis, postice subangustatis, apice latius rotun- datis, sutura paullo prominula. Criocephalus nubilus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. mS. 0. p. 36: Hab. N. America (U. States). 4, CRIOCEPHALUS AGRESTIS. B.M. ~ C. piceus ; thorace opaco, dense subtilissime punctato, vix canali- culato, impressione profunda basali, alteraque utrinque dorsali excavatis; elytris obsolete bicostatis; antennis corpore duplo brevioribus, tuberculo infra-oculari acuto. Callidium agreste, Kirby, Faun. Bor. Amer. p. 170 (nee Fadr.). Criocephalus agrestis, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad.u.s. u. p. 36. Calidium impressum, Luczot. Criocephalum foveicolle, Dej. Cat. p. 354. Hab. N. America. 5. CRIOCEPHALUS OBSOLETUS. B.M. C. piceus; thorace opaco, dense granulato-punctato, lateribus valde rotundatis, impressionibus tribus parvis notato ; elytris sat grosse punctatis, obsolete bicostatis, apice acutius rotun- datis; sutura haud prominula; tuberculo suboculari obtuso. Callidium obsoletum, Randall, Boston Journ. Nat. Hist. ii. 27. Criocephalus obscurus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. '‘Philad. n. s. i. p. 36 (olim). Criocephalus obsoletus, Leconte, J. c. p. 196. Criocephalum paganum, Dej. Cat. p. 354. Hab. N. America. 6. CRIOCEPHALUS CORIACEUS. C. niger, nitidus, delicatule punctatus, elytris subconvexis pu- bescentibus absque lineis elevatis. Criocephalum coriaceum, Motch. Bull. Nat. Mose. 1845, p. 89. Hab. Russia. p12 CERAMBYCIDA. 199. ASEMUM. Asemum, Eschsch. Bull. Mosc. 1830, p. 66. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iu. 79. 3 Callidium, p., Fadr. Cerambyx, p., Linn. 1. ASEMUM STRIATUM. B.M. A. thorace mutico subrotundo, corpore nigro, elytris striatis, an- tennis brevibus. Cerambyx striatus, Linn. Syst. Nat. ii. p. 635. Callidium striatum, Fabr. S. El. ii. p. 343. Oliv. Col. iv. p. 44. t. 2. f. 24 a, b. Panz. F. I. Germ. 70. 13. Zetterst. Ins. Lapp. p. 205. Var. 8B. Oliv. Col. iv. t. 24 e. Callidium agreste, Fabr. S. El. ii. p. 338. Cerambyx dichrous, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. 1846. Asemum striatum, Eschsch. Bull. Mose. 1830. Serv. Ann. Soc. Hnt. Fr. iw. 79. Hab. Europe. 2. ASEMUM ATRUM. A. atrum, thorace punctulato, elytris lmeis elevatis obsoletis. Asemum atrum, Eschsch. Bull. Mose. iu. 66. Mamnnerh. Bull. Mosc. 1843, p. 304. Hab. California. 3. ASEMUM MG&STUM. B.M. A. nigrum, punctatum, breviter dense pubescens; thorace ro- tundato scabro, medio punctato, nune canaliculato, nune utrinque impresso ; elytris obsolete striatis; oculis depressis angustis. Asemum meestum, De. Cat. p. 35. Haldem. 35. Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n. s. 1. p. 35. Asemum striatum, Kirby, Faun. Bor. Amer. p. 171. Asemum substriatum, Haldem. Asemum fuscum, Haldem. Hab. N. America. 4, ASEMUM AUSTRALE. A. piceum, punctatum, dense pubescens ; thorace rotundato, CERAMBYCID&. 313 scabro, medio punctato, subcanaliculato ; elytris obsolete striatis ; oculis majoribus convexis ; antennis basi crassioribus. Asemum australe, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n. 8. ii. 35. Haé. U. States (Georgia). 200. HYLOTRUPES. Hylotrupes, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1. 77. Callidium, p., Fadr. _Cerambyx, p., Linn. 1. HyLoTRUPES BAJULUS. B.M. H. thorace mutico subrotundo villoso, tuberculis duobus; an- tennis brevibus. Cerambyx bajulus, Linn. Syst. Nat. 11. 636. Callidium Bajulus, Fabr. S. El. ii. 333. . Oliv. Col. iv. p. 7. t. 3. f. 30. Panz. F. I. Germ. 70. f. 1. Zetterst. Ins. Lapp. p. 206. Cerambyx caudatus, Degeer, Mém. v. p. 86. Callidium Linneianum, Laich. Tyr. Ins. ui. p. 69. Cerambyx similis, Marsh. Ent. Brit. i. 335, var. Var. Hylotrupes imperfectus, Falderm. Hylotrupes puellus, Villa, Col. Eur. p. 36. Hylotrupes lividus, Muls. Col. Fr. p. 56. Var. Thorace latiore, elytris postice angustatis. Hylotrupes bullatus, Haldem., Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Se. Philad. n. s. 11. p. 31. Hylotrupes bajulus, Serv.. dnn. Soe. Ent. Fr. ii. p. 77. Var.? Hylotrupes affinis, Hummel. Hab. Europe. 201. LEIODERUS. Leioderus, Redienb. Gatt. deutsch. Kif. p. 110. Lioderes, Schaum, Cat. Col. Eur. 1852, p. 83. 1. LEIODERUS TESTACEUS. Leioderus testaceus, Redtenb. Gatt. deutsch. Kaf. 110. Lioderes Kollani, Schaum, Cat. Col. Eur. 1852, p. 83. Hab. Austria. 314 CERAMBYCID&. 202. CALLIDIUM. Callidium, Fadr. Cerambyx, p., Linn. Merium, Kirby, Faun. Bor. Amer. Phymatodes, Mulsant, Col. Fr. 47. Physocnemum, Leconte. Ropalopus, Mulsant, Col. Fr. 40. Semanotus, Mulsant, Col. Fr. 54. Anisarthron, Sturm. 1. Cauiipium INsUBRICUM. | C. punctatum, atrum, elytris coriaceis, zeneis. Callidium Insubricum, Germ. Ins. Spec. 514. Guér. Icon. R. A. pl. 44. f. 4. Callidium Fischeri, Krynicki, Bull. Mose. 1829, p. 187. Hab. Eurcpe; Siberia. ; 2. CALLIDIUM RussiIcuM. B.M. C. nigrum; thorace verrucoso, elytris testaceis, macula media apiceque nigris. Callidium russicum, Fabr. S. El. ii. 336. Oliv. Col. t. 4. £. 49. Had. Russia. 3. CALLIDIUM LIGNEUM. B.M. C. nigrum; thorace tuberculato, villoso; elytris rubris, macula apiceque violaceis. Calldium ligneum, Fadr. S. El. ui. 341. Ola: Colav. p23. 4. [. 1.79: Physocnemum ligneum, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Se. Philad. He SM, Pe o2s Callidium russicum, var. ? Hab. N. America. 4, CALLIDIUM HUNGARICUM. B.M. C. nigrum; thorace glabro, subspinoso, elytris obscuro-zeneis. Callidium hungaricum, Fabr. S. El. 1. 337. Panz. F. I. Germ. 70. f. 7. Callidium ungaricum, Herbst, Arch. p. 96. t. 26. f. 11. Callidium cognatum, Laich. Tyr. Ins. u. 58. Cerambyx pannonicus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. 1856. Hab. Europe. CERAMBYCIDS. 315 5. CALLIDIUM DILATATUM. B.M. C. supra eneum, subtus luride-testaceum; thorace rotundato, elytris rugosis coriaceis, postice dilatatis. Callidium dilatatum, Payk. Faun. Suec. iii. p. 91. Zetterst. Ins. Lapp. p. 206. Callidium variabile, p., Fabr. S. El. ii. 337. Oh. Col. iv. p. 15. t. 6. f. 65. Panz. F. I. Germ. 70. f. 6. Cerambyx eneus, Degeer, Mém. v. p. 89. Callidium zeneum, Herbst, Arch. 96. t. 26. f. 12. - Cerambyx aurichalceus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. 1857. Calhdium venosum, Mém. St. Petersd. vi. Hab. Europe. 6. CALLIDIUM SIBIRICUM. C. elongatum, piceum, hirtum; thorace nitido, confertim punc- tulato, lateribns medio subangulato et unituberculato, supra bi-impresso, elytris granulato-punctatis. Callidium brevicolle, Gedler (olim), Bull. Mosc. 1833, p. 302 (nee Schenh.). Callidium sibiricum, Gebler, Bull. Mosc. 1848, p. 391. Hab. Siberia. 7. CALLIDIUM CORIACEUM. B.M. C. supra nigrum; elytris coriaceis fuscis subtilissime punctulatis, pubescentibus, femoribus subviolaceis. Callidium coriaceum, Payk. Faun. Suec. ui. p. 91. Hab. N. Europe. 8. CALLIDIUM MACROPUS. C. atrum, opacum ; thorace spinoso, postice subattenuato, hirto, punctatissimo, elytris planis, punctato-rugosis, angulis rectis non rotundatis. Callidium macropus, Ziegl., Germ. Ins. Sp. Nov. 514. Krynicki, Bull. Mosc. v. 161. Hab. Austria; S. Russia. 9. CALLIDIUM MELANCHOLICUM. B.M. C. fuscum ; thorace plano, nudo; maeula dorsali, fulvé ; pedibus testaceis, antennis brevibus. 316 CERAMBYCIDZ. Callidium melancholicum, Fabr. S. El. ii. p. 342. Kister, Kaf. Eur. 5. 78. Callidium brevicolle, Schenh. Syn. Ins. App. p. 191 (not Gebler). Callidium thoracicum, Com. de Col. Nov. p. 41. | Lucas, Ann. Sc. Nat. 1842, p. 186. Phymatodes thoracicus, Mulsant, Col. de France, p- ol. Hab. S. Europe; N. Africa (Algeria). 10. CALLIDIUM LIVIDUM. Callidium lividum, Rossz, Faun. Etr. Mant. 1. App. 98. Hab. Italy. 11. CALLIDIUM UNIFASCIATUM. B.M. C. brunneum ; thorace subgloboso, elytris fascia unica alba. Callidium unifasciatum, Oli. Col. iv. p. 56. t. 1. £. 12. Rossi, Faun. Etr. u. App. p. 343. Mant. t. 7. f. M.° Panz. F. I. Germ. 119. f. 23. Kiister, Kaf. Eur. 2. 51. Hab. Europe. 12. CALLIDIUM VIOLACEUM. B.M. C. thorace mutico, subrotundo, pubescente, corpore violaceo, an- tennis mediocribus. Cerambyx violaceus, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. p. 635. Callidium violaceum, Fabr. S. El. i. p. 535. Olin. Cok, ay. p16: t. 1.1.2. Panz. F. I. Germ. 70. f. 4. Kirby, Linn. Trans. v. 246. t. 12. Zetterst. Ins. Lapp. p. 206. Kister, Kaf. Eur. 2. 50. * Krink-jon ” (Laplanders). Hab. Europe. 13. CALLIDIUM ANTENNATUM. B.M. C. chalybeum; antennis, przesertim basi, crassis; prothorace latiusculo late bifoveolato, femoribus incrassatis, tibiis subin- curvis. Callidium antennatum, Newman, Ent. Mag. v. 393. Var. Callidium janthinum, Dej. Cat. p. 355. Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. nu. s. ii. p. 34. Hab. N. America. CERAMBYCID. 317 14. CALLIDIUM CLAVIPES. B.M. C. nigrum, opacum ; femoribus omnibus clavatis, antennis longis. Callidium clavipes, Fabr. S. Ei. ii. 335. Oliv. Col. iv. t. 3. f. 33. Panz. F. I. Germ. 70. f. 3. Cerambyx nigro-planus, Degeer, Mém. v. p. 88. Cerambyx nigricans, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. 1857. Ropalopus clavipes, Muls. Col. Fr. p. 41. -. Hab. Europe. 15. CALLIDIUM FEMORATUM. B.M. C. thorace mutico, subrotundo, corpore atro, femoribus rubris, antennis mediocribus. Cerambyx femoratus, Linn. Syst. Nat. 1. p. 634. Callidium femoratum, Fabr. S. El. ii. 336. Gin.Col ise p. 224.7. £7} Panz. F. I. Germ. 70. f. 5. Kister, Kaf. Eur. 2. 52. Leptura punctuosa, Fourcr. Ent. Par. i. p. 83. Ropalopus femoratus, Muls. Col. Fr. p. 41. Hab. Europe. 16. CALLIDIUM SANGUINEUM. B.M. C. thorace mutico, subrotundo, elytrisque Sangomess, corpore nigro, antennis mediocribus. Cerambyx sanguineus, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. p. 636. Callidium sanguineum, Fadr. S. El. 1. 340. Oliv. Col. iv. p. 14.6.1. £. 1. Pang FIG. 70)..t..9. Muls. Col. Fr. 44. Kiister, Kkaf. Eur. 5. 76. Hab. Europe. 17. CALLIDIUM CASTANEUM. Callidium castaneum, Redtenb. Ins. Austr. Hab. Europe. 18. CALLIDIUM ALNI. B.M. C. nigrum; elytris fasciis duabus albis, elytrorum basi, antennis tibusque ferrugineis. 318 CERAMBYCIDA. Leptura alni, Linn. Syst. Nat. 1. 639. Cerambyx globifer, Voet, Col. i. p. 48. t. 18. f. 80, t. 22. f. 116. Leptura turcica, Geoffr. Ins. App. p. 528. : Callidium alni, Oliv. Col. iv. pl. 3. f. 37. Panz. F. I. Germ. 70. f. 20. Muls. Col. Fr. p. 45. Callidium (Merium) alni, Kirby, Faun. Bor. Amer. p. 173. Hab. Europe. 19. CALLIDIUM RUFIPES. B.M. C. thorace levi, nitido, elytris violaceis, tibiis rufis, antennis brevibus. Callidium rufipes, Fabr. S. El. u. p. 343. Oliv. Col. iv. p. 21. t..6. f. 66. Muls. Col. Fr. p. 46. Kiister, Kaf. Eur. 5. 77. Callidium amethystum, Fabr. S. El. ui. p. 336. Cerambyx erythropus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. 1847. Cerambyx cyanochrysos, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. 1846. Leptura gallica, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. 1877. Leptura spmose, Schrank, Enum. Ins. 165. Hab. Europe. 90. CALLIDIUM HUMERALE. B.M. C. corpore supra depresso, fusco-viclaceo, pubescente; ore an- tennisque pallidioribus ; thorace mequali, subtuberculato ; elytris rugulose punctatis. Phymatodes humeralis, Muls. Col. Fr. p. 53. Callidium humerale, Com. de Col. Nov. p. 44. Var. Atrum, luteo- -pilosum ; thorace rufo-tomentoso, elytris rufo- ferrugineis, punctatis, lineis duabus subelevatis. ; Callidium barbipes, Dahl., Charp. Hor. Ent. 226. Redtenb. Gatt. p. 109. Anisarthron barbipes, Kister, Kaf. Eur. 2. 54. Callidium axillare, Dahl. (Muls.) Callidium pubescens, Ziegl. (Muls.) Anisarthron molle, Sturm, Cat. 1843, p. 249. Hab. S. Europe (Illyria, &c.). 91. CALLIDIUM ANALE. Callidium anale, Redtenb. Ins. Austr. Hab. Europe. CERAMBYCIDA. 319 22. CALLIDIUM VARIABILE. B.M. C. corpore supra depresso; thorace inzquali, tuberculato; ely- tris elongatis, fiexilibus, subpubescentibus punctatis, smgulis linea longitudinali subelevata instructis. Cerambyx variabilis, Linn. Faun. Suec. 669. Phymatodes nigrinus, Muls. Col. Fr. p. 47. Callidium fennicum, Fabr. S. El. uu. 334. Pane, FoI Germ. {0 £. 2. ~~ Leptura rubricollis, Voet, Col. m. 57. t. 20. f. 97. Cerambyx carniolicus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. 1858. Phymatodes preustus, Muls. Col. Fr. p. 49. Callidium preustum, Fabr. 8. El. un. 341. Cerambyx deustus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. p. 1850. Cerambyx testaceus, Linn. Syst. Nat. u. p. 635. Calldium testaceum, Fadr. S. El. u. p. 341. Ohe- Coby. p. bost. 1. tlt. Callidium luridum, Payk. Faun. Suec. ii. p. 87 2 Phymatodes nigricollis, Muls. Col. Fr. p. 49. Merium vyariabile, Kirby, Faun. Bor. Amer. p. 172. Phymatodes variabilis, Muls. Col. Fr. p. 47. Woll. Ins. Mad. p. 425. Callidium variabile, Kister, kaf. Eur. 2. 53. Hab. Europe; Madeira; N. America. 23. CALLIDIUM ANGOLENSE. C. nigro-piceum, subtilissime pubescens; thorace obsolete tri- tuberculato ; elytris obscure cyaneis, nitidis, subtiliter punc- tatis subtiliterque unicostatis; abdomine rufo-testaceo. Long. 7 lin. Callidium angolense, Hrichs. Arch. f. Naturg. 1843, p. 261. Hab. Angola. 24. CALLIDIUM ANGUSTUM. C. oblongum, planiusculum, nitidulum, griseo-pubescens, nigrum ; thorace rufo; elytris dense rugoso-punctatis, nigrescenti- cyaneis. Callidium angustum, Kriechbaumer, Cer. Minch. 8. Kiister, Kaf. Eur. 22. 91 (1851). Hab. Europe (Munich). 25. CALLIDIUM SIMILARE. C. rufum ; fronte, pectore abdomineque nigris, ano rufo; elytris chalybeis. a 320 CERAMBYCID. Var. a. Elytris ochraceis. Var. 8. Elytris ochraceis, apice atro-ceruleis. Callidium similare, Kiister, Kaf. Eur. i. (1844). Hab. Dalmatia. 26. CALLIDIUM UNDATUM. B.M. C. thorace mutico, subrotundo, tuberculato, elytris fasciis duabus undulatis, antennis submediocribus. Cerambyx undatus, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 636. Cerambyx sulphuratus, Voét, Col. t. 19. f. 87. Callidium undatum, Fadr. S. El. ui. 344. Pane oh LG aj tel: : Oliv. Col. iv. t. 3. £. 36. Semanotus undatus, Muls. Col. Fr. i. 54. Hab. Europe. 27. CALLIDIUM DIMIDIATUM. B.M. C. obscure rufum, supra nigrum; elytris antice rufis; thorace — graunulato, postice canaliculato. Callidium (Merium) dimidiatum, Kirby, Faun. Bor. Amer. p.173. Callidium dimidiatum, Mannerh. Bull. Mosc. 1846, p. 515. Clytus palliatus, Haldem. Callidium anticum, Dej. Cat. p. 355. Phymatodes dimidiatus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n. S. i. p. 33. (Var. ?2 Calliidium Kalmu, Schenh. Syn. Ins. i. 3. 442. Callidium bajulus, Linn. Mus. Lud. Ulr. Reg. p. 76.) Hab. N. America. 28. CALLIDIUM AREUM. B.M. C. ezreo-brunneum ; pedibus pallidioribus; thoracis dorso obso- lete quadri-tuberculato; elytris rugose punctatis, lmea elevata fere obsoleta; femorum apicibus subito valde incrassatis. Callidium zreum, Newman, Ent. Mag. v. 393. Callidium pallipes, Haldem. p. 37. Phymatodes ereus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n. s. li. p. 33. Hab. N. America. 29. CALLIDIUM VARIUM. B.M. C. thorace rotundato, rufo; elytris nigris, basi rufis; fascus duabus albis. id CERAMBYCID. 321 Callidium varium, Fabr. S. El. ii. p. 345. Oliv. Col. iv. p. 54. t. 5. f. 55. Cerambyx versicolor, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. 1852. Var. Clytus bicinctus, Dej. Cat. (olim). Phymatodes varius, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad.n.s. il. Hab. N ; eaeee 30. CALLIDIUM PROTEUS. B.M. C. nigrum, punctulatum, pilosum; thorace utrinque punctis confluentibus scabro; elytris violascentibus lineis lengitudi- nalibus callosis pallidis, femoribus rufis. Callidium (Merium) Proteus, Kirby, Faun. Bor. Amer. p. 172. pl. 5.f. 5. Physocnemum Proteus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. i. 8. 1. ‘p. 32. Hab. N. America. 31. CALLIDIUM SIMILE. B.M. C. nigrum, punctulatum, pilosum; thorace utrmque pulvinato, minutissime et confertissime confluenter punctulato; elytris zeneo-luridis, lineis duabus elevatis callosis pallidis confluen- tibus ; antennis apice femoribusque rufis. Callidium (Merium) simile, Kirby, Faun. Bor. Amer. p. 173. Physocnemum simile, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. H. 8.1, p. d2. Hab. N. America (Rev. W. Kirby). 32. CALLIDIUM COLLARE. B.M. C. nigrum, supra obscurum, punctatissimum ; thorace bevinscul nitido, rufo, lateribus subspinosis. g Callidium collare, Kirby, Faun. Bor. Amer. p. 171. Phymatodes collaris, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad.n. s. ll. p. 33. Hab. N. America. 33. CALLIDIUM NICOLAS, n. s. B.M. C. nigro-brunneum ; thorace punctato, plagulis quinque dorsa- libus levigatis ; elytris rufo-brunneis, singulis fascia transversa mot mediana ochracea, margine a humero ad ‘fasciam ochraced. Long. lin. 4. Of a blackish-brown ; head punctured and with scattered greyish hairs. Thorax punctured irregularly, with five smooth spaces on the back, two in front, three behind, the central the a2 . £2 a tk w ere - 322 CERAMBYCIDZ. largest: scutellum black. LElytra of a reddish-brown, with a transverse ochrey band a little behmd the middle and a narrow ochre-coloured margin from the shoulder to the band. Hab. 2 34. CALLIDIUM SUBFASCIELLUM, 0. Ss. B.M. C. fusco-nigrum, punctatum; elytris singulis fasciis duabus albidis, prima ante medium fere obsoleta, altera latiore pone medium, neque marginem nec suturam attingente. Long. lin. 33. Of a brownish-black, rather closely punctured ; each of the _ elytra with whitish transverse bands; the first narrow, almost obsolete, situated before the middle; the second wider, situated behind the middle and about midway between it and the apex, the sides of it not reaching either the suture or the lateral margin. Hab. ——? N. America ? 35. CALLIDIUM CLEROIDES, 0. 8s. B.M. C. rufo-ferrugineum ; elytris rude punctatis, apice levibus, nigro- fuscis, plaga magna subtriangulari communi basali rufa, sin- gulis fasciis duabus obliquis albis ; antennis articulis apicalibus elongatis. Long. hn. 33. Reddish ferrugmous; head thickly punctured, with a shghtly impressed line down the middle. Antenne ferrugimous, with outstanding hairs; fourth jomt shorter than any of the follow- ing. Thorax covered with roundish punctures, slightly de- pressed on the back in the middle. Scutellum covered with short greyish hairs. Elytra blackish-brown, with a large rufous subtriangular patch at the base, common to both, the tip ex- tending to the middle; each with two oblique white bands, the first narrowest, a little behind the shoulder, directed downwards and not reaching the suture; the other behind the middle, wider, directed upwards; each elytron rather coarsely punc- tured from the base to the end of the second white band, beyond that almost smooth. Under side ferrugmous, abdomen more brown. Legs ferrugimous, club of femora blackish-brown. Hab. Australia (Melbourne). 36. CALLIDIUM SIMILLIMUM, 0. Ss. B.M. C. rufo-ferrugineum ; elytris singulis maculis duabus pallide flavis, posteriore majore. Long. lin. 3}. CERAMBYCIDZ. S20 Closely allied to the last species, and probably may prove a variety of a different sex ; the spots on the elytra are not band-like as in the other, and the terminal joints of the antennz are short. Hab. Australia (Swan River). 37. CALLIDIUM CuUCUJUS, n. s. B.M. C. pallide fuseum, depressum, subtus pallidius; thorace supra lineis tribus latiusculis elevatis glabratis antice coeuntibus ; elytris singulis maculis tribus pallide flavis, duabus primis aliquando convexis et formantibus vittam, tertia apicali. Long. lin. 33. Of a pale brown, depressed, with short hairs, the face behind the upper lip transversely and rather deeply impressed; third joint of antennz much shorter than the fourth. Thorax gra- dually attenuated behind, punctured, with three widish smooth elevated lines on the back somewhat connected in front, a smooth elevated space on fore margin. Elytra punctured, each with three pale yellow spots, one at the tip, one behmd the base, and one about the middle: these two latter are sometimes connected, when they form a longitudinal vitta, widest behind. Legs and under side palish yellow. Had. S. Australia. 38. CALLIDIUM CATOXANTHUM, 0. s. B.M. C. supra depressum, punctatum, unicolor, fuscum, subtus flavum ; pedibus flavis ; thorace lineis tribus elevatis glabratis. Long. lin. 4. This is so closely allied to the Cucwus, that at first sight it may be taken for a variety; it is larger, of a uniform brown above, with three raised smooth lines on the back somewhat connected in front; the legs and under side are yellow. Hab. Australia. 39. CALLIDIUM ? EROSUM. C. nigrum; capite punctato, ore testaceo ; antennis apice fuscis ; thorace tomentoso, punctato, vel potius punctis confluentibus eroso, disco rufo, medio subtuberculato; elytris acuminatis, apice deflexis, lineis duabus elevatis, interstitiis punctis confer- tissimis pulcherrime erosis, suturaé margineque rufis, corpore subtus pedibusque tomentosis. Var. 8. Majus; capite rufo, antennisfuscis, elytris rufis litura inter lineas duas elevatas solum nigricante, pedibus nigro-piceis. Callidium erosum, Macleay, App. King’s Survey, ii. 450. Hab. Australia. 324 CERAMBYCID&. 40. CALLIDIUM?2 ARTIFEX. C. capite, thorace elytrisque pilis longis fuscescentibus obsitis ; antennis fuscescentibus; sterno abdomineque sordide ochraceis; femoribus sordide ochraceis, apicibus fuscescentibus ; tibiis tarsisque fuscescentibus ; thorace dorso complanato, punctis magnis impresso, spatiis nonnullis elevatis glabris, lateralibus rotundato; elytris complanatis, crebre punctatis, apicibus ro- tundatis ; pedibus brevibus, femoribus paullo tumidis. Callidium artifex, Newman, Entom. p. 353. Hab. Australia (Port Phillip). 4], CALLIDIUM? TEREBRANS. C. piceum, nitidum, utriusque elytri vitta abbreviata, ante me- dium sita, medio fere imterrupta, sordide ochracea; apice quoque ochraceo ; gula, sterno, abdomine pedibusque obscure testaceis ; antennis, tibus tarsisque paullo obscurioribus. Callidium terebrans, Newman, Entom. p.- — Callidium artifex, var. ? Hab. Australia (Port Phillip). 42, CALLIDIUM? SPH#RICOLLE. C. lividum, mimute scabrosum ; antennis gracilibus pedibusque pallidis ; thorace valde globoso, antice posticeque recto, mar- ginato in basi et fortiter constricto. Callidium? sphericolle, Chevr. Rev. et Mag. de Zool. 1855, p. 283. Hab. W. Africa (Old Calabar). 43. CALLIDIUM? AUSTRALE. C. villosulum, fuseum ; thorace ruguloso, tuberculo laterali acuto ; elytris livide ae, margine laterali lato, obseuriori ; Subius pectore, abdomine, pedibus antennisque fusco-ferrugineis. Callidium australe, Dej., Boisd. Faune de ? Océan. u. 480. Hab, Australia. . CALLIDIUM 2 MOROSUM. elongatum, cinereo-fuscum, pubescens, striatum ; thorace ru- guloso ; elytris punctis crebris impressis, subtus dilutius. 33 Callidium morosum, Dej., Boisd. Faune de ? Océan. ii. 480. pre Hab. Australia. 3 CERAMBYCID&. 325 45. CALLIDIUM? FUNESTUM. C. fuscum, subpilosum ; thorace rugoso, elytris rugoso-punc- tatis, costis subelevatis ; ; subtus abdomine, pedibus antennis- que fusco subferrugineis. Callidium funestum, Dej., Boisd. Faune de ’ Océan. u. 481. Hab. Australia. 203. CALLIMUS. Callimus, Mulsant, Col. de France (Securip. Suppl.) 1846. Callidium, p., Fabr., Oliv. 1. CALLIMUS ABDOMINALIS. C. niger; thorace mutico, abdomineque rufis, elytris punctatis violaceis. Callidium abdominale, Oliv. Col. iv. t.8. f. 103. Stenopterus decorus, Gené. Hab. S. France; Sardinia. 2. CALLIMUS CYANEUS. C. villosus, violaceus; thorace plano, tuberculato; abdominis penultimo segmento ferrugineo, antennis mediocribus. Callidium cyaneum, Fabr. 8. El. ii. 344. Saperda angulata, Schrank, Naturf. 24. p. 77. Callimus Bourdini, Muls. Col. Fr. (Securipalpes, Suppl.) 1846. Hab. 8. Europe. 204. NOTHORHINA. Nothorhina, Redtenb. Gatt. p. 109 (1845). Callidium, p., Fadr. Notorhina, p.—Callidium, p., Schaum, Cat. p. 84. 1. NoTHORHINA PUNCTATA. N. nigra, punctata; thorace pubescente, femoribus rubris, an- tennis mediocribus. Callidium punctatum, Fabr. S. El. ii. 336. Nothorhina punctata, Redtenb. Gatt. p. 109. Hab. Europe. 326 CERAMBYCID&. 2. NOTHORHINA MURICATA. N. linearis, depressa, fusco-picea; antennis pedibusque pallide ferrugineis, thorace lateribus muricato. Callidium ? muricatum, Dalman in Schenh. Syn. Ins.i. 3. App. 193. Nothorhina muricata, Redienb. Gatt. p. 109. Var. Nothorhina scabricolle, Wilh. Redtenb. Col. Austr. 1842, p. 24. Hab. Europe (Sweden; Austria). 205. TETROPIUM. Tetropium, Kirby, Faun. Bor. Amer. p. 174. Isarthron, Dej. Cat. p. 354. Criomorphus, Muls. Col. Fr. p. 58. Callidium, p., Fadr. Cerambyx, p., Linn. 1, TETROPIUM LURIDUM. B.M. T. thorace mutico, subrotundato, corpore nigro, elytris luridis. Criomorphus aulicus, Muls. Col. Fr. p. 88. Var. Cerambyx luridus, Linn. Syst. Nat. ii. 634. Callidium luridum, Fabr. S. El. u. p. 342. Oliv. Col. wv. p. 23. t: 7.4. 78. Panz. F. I. Germ. 70. f. 10. Zetterst. Ins. Lapp. p. 206. Var. Callidium fuleratum, Fabr. S. Ei. ii. 336. Oliv. Col. iv. p. 22. t.7. f. 83. Cerambyx ruficrus, Schrank, Naturf. 24. p. 77. Leptura crassipes, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. 1877. Var. Callidium aulicum, Fadr. 8. El. 11. 343. Panz. F. I. Germ. 70. 14. Callidium impressum, Payk. Faun. Suec. iu. p. 84. Callidium curiale, Panz. Naturf. 24. p. 29. t. 1. £. 40. Var. Callidium fuscum, Fabr. S. El. ui. p. 342. Callidium arvense, Panz. Naturf. 24. p. 39. t. 1. f. 41. Callidium triste, Panz. F. I. Germ. 70. f. 11. Cerambyx castaneus, Linn. Syst. Nat. ii. 636. Isarthron luridum et fuscum, Dej. Cat. p. 354. Hab. Europe. CERAMBYCID. 327 2. TETROPIUM CINNAMOPTERUM. B.M. T. atrum, pilosum; antennis, pedibus, pectoris lateribus, elytris- que rufis ; femoribus incrassatis haud clavatis. Callidium (Tetropium) cimnamopterum, Kirby, Faun. Bor. Amer. p. 174. pl. 5. f. 8. Tetropium cinnamopterum, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n. 8. 1. p. 35 Hab. N. America (Rev.W. Kirby). 3. TETROPIUM FEMORALE. Isarthron femorale, Ménétr. Cat. rais. 228. Falderm. Nouv. Mém. Soc. Imp. Nat. Mosc. v. 267. Hab. 8S. Russia. 206. OMOTES. Omotes, Newman, Entom. p. 353 (1842). 1. OMOTES CUCUJIDES. Q. ochracea, oculis tantum nigris, nitida, punctata, pilis ochra- ceis obsita. Omotes cucujides, Newman, Entom. p. 354. Hab. 8. Australia (Port Phillip). 2. OMOTES PUNCTISSIMA. 3 QO. testacea, punctata, pilis testaceis obsita, parum depressa ; elytris profunde ac confertim punctatis, oculis nigris. Omotes punctissima, Newman, Zool. 1851, Suppl. exxix. Hab. S. Australia. 207. SMODICUM. Smodicum, Dej. Cat. p. 357. Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n. s. uu. p. 24. Callidium, p., Say. 1. SMODICUM CUCUJIFORME. B.M. S. lineare, depressum, flavo-testaceum, nitidum ; thorace lateri- bus parallelis, basi subangustato, parcius punctato, linea dor- sali levi; elytris sat dense punctatis. a5 328 CERAMBYCID&. Callidium cucujiforme, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. v. 2 Smodicum cucujiforme, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n..s. nu. p. 24. Callidium cylindrides, Newman, Ent. Mag. v. p. 394. Smodicum melanophthalmum, Dej. Cat. p. 357. Hab. N. America (U. States). 2. SMODICUM IMPRESSICOLLE. B.M. Smodicum impressicolle, Mannerh., Dej. Cat. p. 357. Chevr. Coll. Hab, St. Domingo. 3. SMODICUM BRUNNEUM. B.M. Smodicum brunneum, Chevr. Coll. Smodicum suleifrons, Coll. Paris. Hab. Columbia. 4, SMODICUM EBENINUM. S. dense punctulatum, nigro-piceum, nitidum ; antennis (11 ar- ticulis) pedibusque obscure rufis, capite longitudine sulcato ; thorace longiore quam latiore, ovali, antice posticeque recto, vix marginato, in dorso circulatim depresso ; elytris rotundatis bicostatis; corpore infra nitidiore, abdomine quinque seg- mentis. Smodicum ebeninum, Chevr. Rev. et Mag. de Zool. 1855, p. 183. Hab. Benin (Old Calabar). 208. CALLIDIOPIS. Callidiopis, Blanch. G. N. Callidio affine, Newman, Entom. p. 8. Stenocorus, p., Erichs. 1. CALLIDIOPIS SCUTELLARIS. B.M. C. nigra; thorace tuberculato, elytris punctatis, scutello albo, an- tennis mediocribus ferrugineis. Callidium scutellare, Fabr. S. El. ii. 838. 26. Erichs. Wiegm. Arch. 1842, p. 117. Callidium? piceum, Newman, Entom. p. 9. Hab. Australia. : CERAMBYCID. 329 2. CALLIDIOPIS PRECOX. B.M. C. picea; antennis elytrisque muticis, thorace calloso, elytris punctatis basi dilutioribus, antennis pedibusque rufis. Stenocorus precox, Erichs. Wiegm. Arch. 1842, p. 220. Hab. Van Diemen’s Land. 3. CALLIDIOPIS SIGNIFERA. B.M. -.C. punctata, ferrugineo-fusca; elytris maculis undecim flavis signatis ; femoribus apice tumidis basi attenuatis, luteis, tibus quoque basi luteis. Callidium ? signiferum, Newman, Entom. p. 10. Callidium fulvo-maculatum, Blanch. Voy. Pole Sud, iv. 273. t. 16. f. 8, var. Hab. Australia; Tasmania. 209. URACANTHUS. Uracanthus, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soe. i. 108. 1. URACANTHUS TRIANGULARIS. B.M. U. brunneus ; thorace albo-lineato, tuberculato; elytris albo pu- bescentibus, apicibus bidentatis lateribusque purpureo-fuscis. Uracanthus triangularis, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc.1.108. t. 15.f. 4. Uracantha triangularis, Hope, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1833, p. 64. Hab. Australia. 2. URACANTHUS BIVITTA. B.M. U. brunneus; capite obscuro, leviter griseo-tomentoso; pro- thorace obscuro, dorso transverse corrugato, ad latera striga marginem anteriorem haud attingente, maculisque duabus griseo-tomentosis signato; elytris griseo-tomentosis, singulis linea longitudmali glaberrima. Uracanthus bivitta, Newman, Ent. Mag. v. 172. Hab. Australia (Ent. Club). 3. URACANTHUS MARGINELLUS. B.M. U. fusco-brunneus; thorace albo-lineato, elytrisque brunneo- marginatis. Uracanthus marginellus, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. ii. 198. Hab. Australia (Swan River). 330 CERAMBYCIDA. 4, URACANTHUS PALLENS. U. cervino-brunneus ; thorace conico et albo-lineato; elytris pallidioribus apicibus bidentatis. Uracanthus pallens, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. in. p. 198. Hab. Van Diemen’s Land. 5. URACANTHUS FUSCO-CINEREUS, 0. Ss. B.M. U. fusculus ; thorace supra nigro-fusco transversim strigato, vittis duabus albis; elytris singulis basi maculis tribus Jevibus brunneis, prima humerali, secunda medio, tertia suturali ; ely- tris basi squamulis griseis, ad mediam partem im fuscas squa- mas transeuntibus. Brown; head behind with two bands of white hairs; thorax above transversely striated, with two poimted tubercies in the middle, deep blackish-brown in the middle and on the sides, and with two bands of white hairs. Length 13 to 14 lines. Had. Australia. 210. SCOLECOBROTUS. Scolecobrotus, Hepe, Trans. Zool. Soc. 1. p. 109. 1. ScoLEcoBROTUS WESTWOODII. B.M. S. flavo-ferrugineus ; ; elytris basi punctulatis, ad apicem biden- tatis. Scolecobrotus Westwoodii, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. 1. 109. t. lo. f.5; Proc. Zool. Soc. 1833, p. 64; Trans. Zool. Soc. i. 198. Hab. Waster 211. HOLOPTERUS. Holopterus, Blanch., Gay, Chili, v. 475. 1. HoLopréRuUS CHILENSIS. H. omnino luteus; capite subtiliter sulcato; antennis cum pe- dibus luteis, carinatis; prothorace conico, subtiliter villoso, dorso bituberculato, lateribus vix unituberculato ; elytris dense punctato-striatis, apice spinosis ; abdomine velutino. Holopterus chilensis, Blanch., Gay, Chili, v. 476. t. 28. f. 6. Hab, Chili. CERAMBYCID&. gor 212. GMONA. (mona, Newman, Entom. p. 8. Isodera, White, Zool. Ereb. & Terror, p. 21. Saperda, p., Fadr. 1. G@imona VILLOSA. B.M. GE. ferrugineo-griseo-villosa, scutello orbitaque oculorum falvis. Saperda villosa, Fabr. S. El. 1. 320. Saperda hirta, Fabr. Ent. Syst. 11. 309. (Emona humilis, Newman, Entom. p. 8. Isodera villosa, White, Zool. Ereb. & Terror, p. 21. t. 4. f. 1. Hab. New Zealand. 2. GiMona ZELANDICA. CE. parallela, subdepressa, omnino pallide fusca, parce breviter- que cinereo-sericea ; antennis fusco-rufis, corpore longioribus ; thorace sericeo, linea media postice obliterata, punctis duobus medius lineisque duabus postice elevatis, levibus ; elytris punc- tato-rugulosis, sericeis. Callidium zelandicum, Blanch. Voy. Pole Sud, iv. 272. t. 17. f.4. Hab. New Zealand (Akaroa). 3. CEMONA SIMPLEX, 0. s. B.M. CE. piceo-brunnea, hirtula; thorace nitidiusculo, area subundata, antennarum articulo tertio et quarto fere equalibus, capite nigricante, supra antice verruculis tribus glabratis ; elytris dorso subplanato. Long. lin. 92. At first sight in size and general appearance resembles (. vil- losa; it differs in having the thorax smooth, the surface some- what waved, shining, and with scattered punctures; the head is blackish, and has before the antennze three smooth slight eleva- tions placed transversely ; scutellum covered with shortish grey hairs. LElytra regularly punctured, a short hair from each punc- ture ; the back of the elytra is depressed. In what is believed to be the male the thorax and head are more slender, the general colour is paler, and the sides of the elytra at the base are margined with black. Hab. Lord Howe’s Island. Voyage of H.M.S. Herald (Mr. J. Macgillivray). 332 CERAMBYCIDZ. 213. BRACHYTRIA. Brachytria, Newman, Ann. Nat. Hist. v. 16. Callidiomorphus, Hombr. & Jacq. Voy. Pole Sud. 1. BRACHYTRIA GULOSA. B.M. B. fusca; facie, gula, capitis parte postica, prosterni parte an- tica croceis ; elytrorum margine costali, macula mediana albida signata; capite rugose punctato; prothorace rugoso, punctis magnis confluentibus impresso; elytris tricarinatis, utriusque carinis duabus distinctis fere ad apicem desinentibus, tertia subsuturali indistincta longe ante apicem desinente. Brachytria gulosa, Newman, Ann. Nat. Hist. v. 16. Blanch. Voy. Pole Sud, iv. 265. Callidiomorphus depressus, Hombr. & Jacq. Voy. Pole Sud, ple l/s i 3: Hab. Van Diemen’s Land (Rev. A. Beaufort). 2. BRACHYTRIA LATEBROSA. B.M. B. nigra, pilosa ; linea thoracis mediana, marginibusque elytrorum lateralibus sanguineis ; aspere ac profunde punctata, punctis magnis confluentibus ; utriusque elytri lineis tribus elevatis, interna et mediana obsoletis, externa distinctissima ; elytrorum apicibus fere fasciculatis. Brachytria latebrosa, Newman, Entom. p. 95. White, Zool. Ereb. & Terror, p. 19. t. 4. f. 4. Hab. Australia (Swan River; Kangaroo Island) (Ent. Club). 214. EBUROPHORA, n. g. Antenne not reaching much beyond the middle of the elytra ; fifth, sixth and seventh joints longer than third and fourth. Thorax longer than wide, somewhat narrowed in front and be- hind, above convex. LElytra gradually slopmg from the middle to the tip. Eyes much narrowed on the upper part. Legs short, femora slightly clavate. 1. EBvuROPHORA OcTO-GUTTATA, n.s. Pl. VIII. f.7. B.M. E. ferrugineo-brunnea, punctata; elytris apice nigris, singulis ma- culis parvis quatuor levigatis quasi eburneis; corpore subtus eriseo-hirtulo. Long. lin. 43. CERAMBYCIDZ. 333 Of a ferruginous brown; the antenne from the fourth to the seventh joints ferrugmous at the base; thorax closely covered with distinct rounded punctures, each of which has a hair. Elytra irregularly but closely punctured, with two indistinct lon- gitudinal ridges at the base; each with four small yellowish- white smooth spots resembling ivory, one at the base nearer the suture than the shoulder; two obliquely transverse near the margin before the middle, and a fourth beyond the middle; apex - black. Body beneath covered with short greyish hairs. Hab. Australia (Melbourne). 215. PYTHEUS. Pytheus, Newman, Entom. p. 14. 1. PYTHEUS JUGOSUS. B.M. P. capite et thorace rugatis; elytris dorso complanatis, jugosis, interstitiis profunde punctatis, marginibus lineisque duabus discoidalibus elevatis; capite, antennis, thorace et sterno nigris; elytris, pedibus et abdomine ferrugineis; elytris macula com- muni dorsali alteraque apicali nigris. Pytheus jugosus, Newman, Entom. p. 14. Hab. Australia (Sydney) (Ent. Club). 216. LEPIDISIA, n. g. Head with the eyes distant, deeply notched. Antennz reach- ing to beyond the middle of the elytra, thickish ; third and fourth joints about equal in length, fifth joint the longest, sixth to the eleventh jomts shorter and about equal inlength. Thorax rather longer than wide, with a slight protuberance on each side. Elytra depressed. 1. LEPIDISIA BIMACULATA, n.s. PI. VIII. f. 9. B.M. L. squamosa, virescenti-grisea ; antennis subrufis, articulo quinto annulo pilorum alborum, elytris singulis macula parva im- pressa rotundata sericea flavescenti-alba. Long. lin. 33. Covered with small adpressed yellowish-white scales on a greenish-grey ground; head flat in front; antennze somewhat ferruginous, the first joint scaly; fifth jomt with a widish ring of yellowish-white silky hairs; thorax somewhat impressed in 334 CERAMBYCIDE. the middle behind, with an abbreviated black line free from hairs; margin and under side of thorax densely covered with pale silvery scales. Elytra bluntly subacuminate at the apex, with a rounded impressed spot about the middle of each filled with close yellowish-white silky scales. Hab. Australia (Melbourne). 217. NAVOMORPHA. Navomorpha, Blanch. Tmesisternus, p., Serv. Coptomma, p., Newman. 1. NAVOMORPHA LINEATA. B.M. N. thorace lineis duabus, elytris quatuor albis, mediis coéun- tibus abbreviatis. Callidium lneatum, Fadr. S. El. 1. 340. Oliv. Col. iv. p. 26. t. 4. f. 50. Cerambyx australis, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. 1849. Tmesisternus lineatus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ui. p. 73. Coptomma lineatum, Newm., White, Zool. Ereb. & Terror, p. 20. tc: Hab. New Zealand. 2. NAVOMORPHA SULCATA. B.M. N. thorace tomentoso, cinereo, elytris albo nigroque striatis. Callidium suleatum, Fabr. S. El. 1. 340. Oliv. Col. iv. p. 26. pl. 4. f. 48. Coptomma sulcatum, White, Zool. Hreb. & Terror, p. 20. Hab. New Zealand. 3. NAVOMORPHA ACUTIPENNIS. B.M. Coptomma acutipenne, White, Zool. Ereb. § Terror, p. 20. t. 4. £.:2» . Hab. New Zealand. 218. COPTOMMA. Coptomma, Newman, Ann. Nat. Hist. v. 18. Callidium, p., Fadr. CERAMBYCID. BS 515) 1. CoproMMA VARIEGATUM. B.M. C. thoracis dorso glabro, atro; lineis quatuor albis, elytris flavo- irroratis. Callidium variegatum, Fabr. S. El. 1. 340. Oliv. Col. iv. p. 25. t. 5. f. 58. Tmesisternus variegatus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. p. 12: Coptomma vitticolle, Newman (olim), Ann. Nat. Hist. v. 18. Coptomma variegatum, Blanchard, Voy. Pole Sud, iv. 274. pl.17. inl. White, Zool. Ereb. & Terror, p. 20. Hab. New Zealand. 219. DEMODES. Demodes, Newman, Entom. p. 322. 1. DEMODES IMMUNDA. PI. VII. f. 7. B.M. D. picea, punctata, lanugine fulva passim obsita, scutello gla- berrimo. Demodes immunda, Newman, Entom. p. 322. Hab. Philippme Islands (Coll. Cuming). 20. TEMNOSTERNUS, n. g. Head wide, with the eyes small, the lower portion not much larger than the upper. Antenne reaching beyond the end of the elytra, back of the joints ciliated, third and fourth jomts the longest. Thorax depressed, wider than long, with a small lateral tubercle or spine behind the middle; below deeply incised be- hind the fore legs, between which there is a blunt projection. Scutellum blunt at the end, transverse. Elytra depressed, pointed at the end. 1. TEMNOSTERNUS PLANIUSCULUS, n.s. Pl. VIII. f.6. B.M. T. brunneus, punctatus ; capite pilis curtis flavescentibus, fascia brunnea pone oculos sine pilis ; thorace lateribus supra trans- versim strigosis, dorso medio depresso, vitta longitudinal brevi-pilosa, linea media elevata levi; scutello brevi-piloso, elytris singulis apice subcurvato-acuminatis, carinula longitu- dinali a basi ad apicem currente, sutura pallide-pilosa. Long. lin. 53. Pale brownish ; head with thickish short yellowish-white hairs ; 336 CERAMBYCIDA. face with brown punctures and a longitudinal brown impressed line down the middle extending to vertex ; a widish brown band behind each eye. Thorax with the sides above transversely stri- gose and punctured; space down the middle depressed and covered with short close yellowish-white hairs ; a smooth raised brown line down the middle; a transverse impressed line near the hinder margm. Scutellum covered with short pale hairs. Elytra punctured, punctures deepest at the base, nearly obsolete towards the tip, powdered here and there with greyish hairs, de- pressed along the suture, and the depressed part with short close greyish hairs; a slight longitudinal keel on each from the base to the apex, somewhat curved and pointed at the end, where it is blackish; abdomen below smoothish .down the middle, the sides covered with short greyish hairs. Hab. Australia. 221. TMESISTERNUS. Tmesisternus, Latr. R. A. v. 121 (1829). Icthyosomus, Dej. (olim) Cat. Col. 1. TMESISTERNUS TRIVITTATUS. B.M. T. ater, flavo-tomentosus ; thorace elytrisque punctatis; elytris fasciis tribus albis transversis, postica obsoleta. Tmesisternus trivittatus, Guér. Voy. Coquille, p. 130. t. 7. f. 12. Blanch. Voy. Pole Sud, iv. 284. t. 16. f. 15 Tmesisternus bizonulatus, Guér. Icon. Régne Anim. t. 45. f. 7. Expl. p. 250. Tmesisternus bicinctus, Dej. Cat. p. 353. Boisd. Voy. Astrolabe, u. p. 473. Hab. New Guinea (Dory). 2. TMESISTERNUS BIZONATUS. T. nigrescens; capite medio sulcato, flavido-sericeo; antennis nigrescentibus ; ; thorace punctato, pilis cinereis et flavidis variegato ; elytris punctatis, cinereo-sericeis, pilis flavidis paulo variegatis, fasciis duabus angustis, postica mediocriter ane lineaque postica obsoleta flavescentibus. Tmesisternus trivittatus, var., Hombr. & Jacq. Voy. Pole Sud, Et6.cF 2106. Tmesisternus bizonatus, Blanch. Voy. Pole Sud, iv. 285. Hab. New Guinea. CERAMBYCID. 337 3. TMESISTERNUS MARMORATUS. T. zneo-fuscus, atomis maculisque fusco-griseis sparsis ; macula communi levi elytrorum basi, fasciis duabus latis rregularibus posticis nigris, in ultima punctis quatuor fulvo-griseis. Tmesisternus marmoratus, Guér. Voy. Coquille, p.131.t.7.f. 13. Hab. New Guinea (Dory). 4: TMESISTERNUS DISTINCTUS. T. cinereus, punctatus ; thorace quadrato, nigro marginato ; ely- tris maculis lateralibus, alteraque triangulari suturali, nigris lineis undulatis cimereo-testaceis conjunctis. Tmesisternus distinctus, Dej. Cat. p. 353. Boisd. Voy. Astrolabe, u. p. 471. Hab. New Guinea. 5. TMESISTERNUS UNIPUNCTATUS. T. flavo-griseus ; macula communi elytrorum basi nitida, pune- tata fasciisque quatuor obliquis tenuibus nigris. Tmesisternus unipunctatus, Guér. Voy. Coquille, p. 132. Hab. New Guinea (Port Praslin). 6. TMESISTERNUS SEPTEMPUNCTATUS. T. cimereus; capite maculis duabus anticis lineisque duabus pos- ticis fulvis; elytris sulcatis punctis septem majoribus albis. Tmesisternus septempunctatus, Boisd. Voy. Astrolabe, u. 470. Icthyosome a sept points, Boisd. Voy. Astrolabe, t. 9. f. 16. Hab. Amboina? 7. TMESISTERNUS SPINICOLLIS. T. obscure griseus 5 thorace transverso, quadrato, punctato, spma laterali cmerea; elytris profunde striatis, striis punctatis, to- mentoso-cinereis, punctisque oblongis cinereo-flavescentibus, fascus duabus dispositis. Tmesisternus spinicollis, Dej. Cat. p. 353. Boisd. Voy. Astrolabe, ui. p. 479 Hab. 1. Waigiou. 8. TMESISTERNUS JASPIDEUS. T. nigro-fuscus ; capite punctis anticis lineisque duabus posticis rubricantibus ; thorace transverso, punctato; elytris lineis plurimis transversis, undulatis, pallide cinereis. bss we Bat 338 CERAMBYCIDZ. Tmesisternus jaspideus, Dej. Cat. p. 353. Boisd. Voy. Astrolabe, ui. p. 473. Hab. New Guimea. 9. TMESISTERNUS OBLONGUS. T. nigro-cimereus ; thorace subquadrato, punctato; elytris striato- punctatis lnea submedia arcuata, transversa, albida, alteraque obliqua, obsoleta, subpostica. Tmesisternus oblongus, Dej. Cat. p. 353. Boisd. Voy. Astrolabe, ii. p. 474. Hab. New Guinea. 10. TMESISTERNUS POLITUS. T. nigro-zeneus; capite sulcato, parce punctate, fulvo-sericeo ; antennis nigrescentibus ; thorace lato, parce grosseque punc- tato, fulvo-sericeo, lmea media leevi, lateribus bidentato ; ely- tris eneis, nitidis, parcissime punctatis, fasciolis macularibus quatuor, apiceque albido-sericeo. Tmesistermus politus, Blanch. Voy. Pole Sud, iv. 288. t. 16. f. 17. Hab. New Guinea (Triton Bay). 11. TMESISTERNUS RUFIPES. T. oblongus, fusco-piceus, cinereo-sericeus ; antennis fusco-rufis ; capite cmereo-bivittato ; thorace punctato, sericeo, leviter tri- carinato; elytris dense punctatis, apice bidentatis, sericeis, plaga baseos, lmeis longitudinalibus et transversalibus leevibus ; pedibus rufis. Tmesisternus rufipes, Blanch.Voy. Pole Sud, iv. 287. t. 16. f. 13. Hab. Arrow Islands (Lombo Bay). 12. TMESISTERNUS HIEROGLYPHICUS. T. angustus, fusco-piceus, cinereo-sericeus; capite medio sul- cato; antennis piceis ; thorace punctato, cmereo-sericeo, late- ribus vix dentato; elytris sericeis, punctatis, truncatis, angulo externo spinoso, lineis transversalibus dentatis pallidis antice fusco-adumbratis, maculisque posticis flavescentibus. Tmesisternus hieroglyphicus, Blanch. Voy. Pole Sud, iv. 286. t. 16. f. 4. Hab. New Guinea (Triton Bay). CERAMBYCIDZ. 339 13. TMESISTERNUS TESSELLATUS. T. obscure cinereus; thorace subquadrato, punctato; elytris striato-punctatis, postice nigricantibus, lineis undatis, trans- versis duabus cmereis spimaque apical. Tmesisternus tessellatus, Dej. Cat. p. 353. Boisd. Voy. Astrolabe, u. 471. Hab. New Guinea. 14. TMESISTERNUS RUGOSICOLLIS. B.M. T. angustiusculus, piceo-niger; capite medio sulcato, parce fulvo-sericeo ; antennis nigrescentibus ; thorace plano, glabro, nigro, fortiter punctato, lateribus sub-bidentato; elytris sat convexis, apice truncatis, punctatis, fusco-sericeis, fasciis an- gustis arcuatis, flavido-sericeis. Tmesisternus rugosicollis, Blanch. Voy. Pole Sud, iv. 283. t. 16. £11. Hab. New Guinea (Triton Bay); Ceram (Collection of Madame Ida Pfeiffer). 15. TMESISTERNUS OBSOLETUS. T. angustior, fuscus, cervino-sericeus ; capite medio sulcato, fulvo-roseo-sericeo ; antennis fuscis; thorace punctato, late- ribus sub-bidentato; elytris versus apicem attenuatis, oblique truncatis, fortiter punctatis, cervino-sericeis, maculis irregula- ribus. Tmesisternus obsoletus, Blanch. Voy. Pole Sud, iv. 282. pl. 16. f. 20. Hab. New Guinea. 16. TMESISTERNUS SULCATIPENNIS. T. fuseus ; capite fulvo-roseo-sericeo ; antennis piceis ; thorace rugoso-punctato, parce sericeo, lateribus bidentato; elytris apice truncatis, fortiter punctatis, tricostulatis, fusco-sericeis, fasciolis valde dentatis pallidioribus. Tmesisternus sulcatipennis, Blanch.Voy. Pole Sud, iv. 281. t. 16. | aS Hab. New Guinea (Triten Bay). 17. TMESISTERNUS BIARCIFERUS. T. fuseus ; capite testaceo-fulvo-sericeo ; antennis piceis ; tho- race crebre punctato, parce piloso, lateribus dentato ; elytris apice truncatis, punctatis, linea pallido-sericeé arcuato-trian- gulari. 340 CERAMBYCID. Tmesisternus biarciferus, Blanch. Voy. Pole Sud, iv. 280. t. 16. fD> Hab. New Guinea (Triton Bay). @ 18. TMESISTERNUS ADSPERSUS. T. latus, subplanus, nigro-zneus; capite sulcato, lateribus al- bido-piloso ; antennis basi nigris, apice fuscis; thorace late- ribus grosse punctato, albido-piloso ; elytris grosse punctatis, plaga basilari levi, maculis fasciolisque duabus albido-sericeis. Tmesisternus adspersus, Blanch. Voy. Pole Sud, iv. 279. Tmesisternus marmoratus, Voy. Pole Sud, t. 16. f. 18 (nec Guer.). Hab. Arrow Islands (Lombo Bay). 19. TMESISTERNUS MIRABILIS. B.M.. T. cyaneus; elytris viridibus micantibus, fasciis tribus albis, postica obsoleta, tibiis fulvis. Tmesisternus mirabilis, Boisd. Voy. Astrolabe, u. 468. Icthyosome admirable, Boisd. Voy. Astrolabe, t. 8. f. 5. Hab. New Guinea (Dory); Amboina or Ceram (M™* Pfeiffer). 222. PASCOEA, n. g. Head wider than long, flat, depressed, with an outstanding somewhat compressed appendage on each side behind the eyes ; eye almost separated into two parts by the very deep notch from which springs the antenna. Head narrowed much behind the eye; jaws strong and ridged on the outside and somewhat hol- lowed out below, coverimg the palpi; under side of head behind the labium hollowed out. Antenne reaching to the end of the elytra; jomts after the first ciliated on the inside, first joint stoutish, thickened gradually towards the tip; third jomt rather longer than the first, somewhat bent mwardly; fourth joint slightly longer than the third and slightly bent outwardly; the others gradually shorter and thinner to the end. Thorax wider than long, transverse, front edge nearly straight, back flattish, sides twice sinuated, a short sharpish spine on each side, rather wide at the base and inserted beneath the flattened back of the prothorax, fore angle somewhat rounded, hind angle straight ; mesothorax in front notched between the middle legs, and re- ceiving a sternal process on the under side of the prothorax. Elytra somewhat wider than the thorax, lobed at the base on each side of the scutellum, lobe rounded and produced over the CERAMBYCIDS. 341 hind edge of thorax; shoulder produced into a rounded lobe; the sinus between the two lobes rather deep; elytra elongated, gradually narrowed towards the tip, which at the suture is slightly truncated, and on the outer margin is produced into a rather stout spme. Front legs rather shorter than the others. 1. Pascoka Ipa,n.s. Pl. VIII. f. 5. P. viridescenti-niger ; capite thorace pedibusque nigris; elytris metallico-viridibus, subsulcatis, sulcis punctatis, medio obso- letis, fasciis quatuor macularibus transversis mconspicuis al- bidis pilosis; abdominis lateribus pilis brevibus adpressis vi- rescentibus uroratis. Long. lin. 11. Head above coarsely, irregularly and sparingly punctured, somewhat grooved down the middle, behind each eye a short oblique line of hairs; beneath polished. Thorax with a smooth line down the middle, the back somewhat coarsely and sparingly punctured, and with short scattered palish hairs; sides of the thorax beneath, in front of the spine, with several deep punc- tures ; beneath thinly covered with short greyish hairs. Elytra deep blackish metallic-green, at the base with purplish reflec- tions, somewhat grooved, the grooves deepest at the base and towards the tip, and each with a row of impressed punctures ; the grooves have, here and there, short lines of hairs, which are so arranged as to form three to four wregular and not very con- spicuous transverse whitish bands; under sides of tarsi and ends of tibize thickly clothed with subferrugimous hairs; sides of ab- domen varied with shortish silky adpressed greenish hairs. Hab. Ceram (Coll. Madame Ida Pfeiffer). 223. HETEROCLYTOMORPHA. Heteroclytomorpha, Blanch. Voy. Pole Sud, iv. 277. 1. HETEROCLYTOMORPHA QUADRINOTATA. H. fusco-rufescens; capite punctato-rugoso; antennis conco- loribus; thorace crebre punctato, lateribus sericeo, fortiter dentato ; elytris crebre punctatis, apice longe spinosis, maculis quatuor punctisque duobus pallide fulvo-sericeis. Heteroclytomorpha quadrinotata, Blanch. Voy. Pole Sud, iv. 277. i. Vj, f, 10. Hab. Solomon Islands. 342 CERAMBYCIDE. 224. LEPTOCERA. Leptocera, Dej., Latr., Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ui. 109. Cerambyx, p., Fadr. 1. LEPTOCERA SCRIPTA. B.M. L. thorace mermi, nigro; lineis duabus albis, elytris obscure- eyaneis ; lineolis fascidique media abbreviata, compressis, cinerels. Cerambyx scriptus, Fabr. S. El. i. 280. eye ccelatus, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 99. pl. 11. f. 799, pl. 12. (908. Lamia interrupta, Oliv. Ene. Meth. 58. Saperda scripta, Schenh. Syn. Ins. 1. 3. p. 420. Leptocera scripta, Dej. Cat. p. 360. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. in. 109. Hab. Isle of France. 2. LEPTOCERA GRAPHICA. L. supra enea; thorace nigricante, punctato, subcylindrico, lmeis quatuor albicantibus; elytris punctatis maculis tribus impressis suturaque postice albicantibus ; antennis pedibusque nigris, femorum basi testacea. Leptocera graphica, Boisd. Voy. Astrol. u. p. 511. pl. 9. f. 17. Hab. Vanikoro, Australia. 3. LEPTOCERA HELENZ#,n.s. PI. VIII. f. 8. B.M. L. viridis metallica ; antennis rufis, capite pedibusque violaceis, tarsis albidis, thorace pilis fiavidis confertis bivittato, elytris singulis truncatis apice, vitta impressa longitudmali a basi ultra medium, pilis flavidis confertis; vittaque altera simili apicali sed angustiore ad suturam. Long. lin. 5. Of a deep metallic-green; head violet; canthus of the eye and a patch behind each eye thickly covered with short close yellowish hair; thorax on each side with an impressed vitta running from the front to the hinder margin and filled with closely lying yellowish hairs; this vitta is bent a little mwardly on the hind margm; scutellum impressed down the middle. Elytra with scattered punctures, a longitudinal impressed vitta down the middle of each, from the base to beyond the middle, filled with closely lymg yellowish hairs; another narrower vitta immediately behind it, close to the suture, widest in front ; apex CERAMBYCIDS. 343 of elytra obliquely truncated. Antenne rufous, joints black at the tip; third and fifth joints equal in length, fourth only half the length of preceding. Legs violet-red, tarsi clothed with silvery-white hairs ; metathorax and abdomen on each side with a band of white hairs placed closely. Hab. New Hebrides (Aneiteum); Voyage of H.M.S. Herald (Mr. J. MacGillivray). 225. ENICODES. Enicodes, G. R. Gray, Griff. A. K. Ins. iti. 117 (1832). Cerambyx, p., Schreiber. 1. Entcopes FIcHTELII. B.M. Cerambyx Fichtelii, Schreiber, Linn. Trans. vi. 200. t.21.£.8 2. Enicodes Fichtelii, G. R. Gray, Griff. A. K. Ins. ii. . pl. 65. i-1.G. Westw. Arc. Ent. i. pl. 15. f.492. Hab. Australia. 2. Entcopes ComitTessa,n.s. Pl. VIII. f. 4. B.M E. angustus, metallicus, capite thoraceque viridibus; thoracis dorso transversim wultistrigoso, lateribus singulis vitta brevi pilosa flavida; elytris violaceo-purpureis, medio singulis lon- gitudinaliter elevatis, apice subabrupte acuminatis, lateribus vitta humerali flavo-pilosa, macula ante medium, vittaque postica flavo-pilosis. Long. lin. 43. Head metallic-green with greyish hairs on the cheeks, widely cleft between the antenne, with an impressed line down the middle of the head, deepest on the crown; antennze with the tip of first jomt punctured. Thorax somewhat elongated and con- vex above, deep green, with many transverse striz on the back, and with a transverse impressed lime near the hind margin, giving the thorax a strangulated appearance; side with a wide vitta covered with close yellowish hairs, not so thickly placed in front and behind; scutellum covered with short greyish hairs. Elytra deep violet-purple, each down the middle longitudinally raised, grooved down the suture and the lateral margin; the tip somewhat abruptly acuminate on the side of the suture, which is greenish and has short grey hairs on each side; the sides with a short humeral vitta, slightly covered with yeilowish-grey hairs ; a spot before the middle densely covered with hairs, and behind the spot, but separated from it, another vitta almost reaching to R 344 CERAMBYCID&. the tip, and covered with yellowish-grey hairs. Femora of hind legs nearly reaching to the end of the ote and, with the other legs, of a dark purplish-black. Hab. Isle of Pines. Voyage of H.M.S. Herald (Mr. J. Mac- Gillivray). 226. UROCALYMMA. Urocalymma, Westwood, Arc. Ent. i. 58. Homonza, p., Newman, Entom. p. 319. 1. URocALYMMA LONGIMANA. B.M. Urocalymma iongimana, Westw. Arc. Ent. 1. p. 58. BS |S 28, df. Homonea longimana, Newman, Entom. p. 320. Hab. Philippine Islands (Coll. Cuming). 227. HOMON AAA. Homonza, Newman, Entom. 319. 1. HomonZ&A PAaTRONA. PI. VII. f. 8. B.M. Hi. sparse punctata ; thoracis margine antica lateraliter manifesto denticulata ; elytrorum carmis 7-8ve longitudimalibus indi- stinctis ; apicibus angustatis, quasi truncatis, truncatura pilosa, obtusa, nullo modo angulata; lanuginosa, fuscescens, capitis, prothoracis elytrorumque basis lineis binis fere continuis : m epicranio ad oculos incipient satis approximate, m prothorace continuant distantiores, in elytris cessant paullo post basin ; utriusgue elytri maculis tribus fere suturalibus albidis, prima oblonga ante medium sita, secundé pone medium fere ro- tunda, tertia preecedentibus minore, ante apicem ita ; series quoque macularum albidarum marginem utringue lateralem ornat; corpus et femora fere glabra, fusco-picea maculis stri- gisque numerosis cimereo-lanuginosis; pedibus anticis pro- longatis, tiblis exterius curvatis. Homonea patrona, Newman, Entom. pp. 319, 320. Hab. Philippine Islands (Coll. Cuming). 2. HoMONAA PRAECISA. B.M. H. undique punctata, punctis magnis crebris; thoracis margine antica lateraliter manifesto denticulata ; elytris carinis 6 vel 7 manifestis, apice obliquis truncatis, angulo externo acuto ; CERAMBYCID. 345 fulvescenti-fusca, lanuginosa; lanugine maculatim disposita ; abdomine subtus et femoribus fusco-piceis, maculis nume- rosis lanuginosis albidis. Homonza precisa, Newman, Entom. p. 320. Hab. Philippine Islands (Coll. Cuming). 3. HoMOoNZHA PANNOSA. B.M. H. capite et thorace punctatis, punctis magnis sparsis ; thoracis margine antica lateraliter manifesto denticulata ; elytris punc- tatis, punctis vix distinctis, longitudinaliter quodammodo or- dinatis, indistincte striatis, apice oblique truncatis, angulo ex- terno vix producto vix acuto, cinereo: fusca, lanuginosa, elytri utriusque macula difformi ante apicem magna, dense lanugi- nosa: subtus lanugimosa, maculis numerosis minutis glabris ; segmentis abdominis tribus macula longitudimali glabra quo- que signata. Homonza pannosa, Newman, Entom. p. 320. Hab. Philippine Islands (Coll. Cuming). 4. HomMonZ%A ORBIGNYI. H. griseo-metallica, elytrorum apice obscuriore, vittis duabus parvis in humeris; macula media ovata, fascia obliqua desi- nente, albo-griseis. Lamia Orbignyi, Guér. Voy. Coquille, p. 134. t. 7. f. 6. Hab. New Ireland (Port Praslin). 5. HoMoNAA BILINEA. B.M. H. capite aspere ac prave punctato, longitudinaliter profunde ac late suleato ; prothoracis dorso complanato, antice angustato, lateribus dentibus binis medianis armato, glabro; sterno pos- tice producto, in mesosterni incisuram recepto ; elytris paullo complanatis, basi prothorace latioribus apicem versus pede- tentim angustatis, obsolete carimatis, apice truncatis, trunca- tura concava angulis vix productis ; fusca, lineis duabus albidis capiti, prothoraci elytrisque communibus. Homonea bilinea, Newman, Entom. p. 320. Hab. Philippine Islands (Coll. Cuming). 6. HoMONZA FORNICATA. B.M. H. elytris convexiusculis ; lanuginosa, fulvo-fusca ; capitis pro- thoracisque lineis duabus longitudinalibus albidis ; sterno pos- tice producto ; elytri utriusque maculis lanuginosis, dorsalibus, albidis tribus, prima basali, fere humerali, difformi, secunda R2 346 CERAMBYCID2. mediana parva, elongata, fere suturali; tertia pone medium, parva, fere marginali; maculisque nonnullis mimutis submar- ginalibus. Homonea fornicata, Newman, Entom. p. 321. Hab. Philippine Islands (Coll. Cuming). 7. HOMONZA ALIENA. B.M. H. capite profunde sparseque punctato; thorace capite paullo latiore, lateribus dentibus binis medianis valde approximatis armato, dorso postice paullo depresso, glabro, sparse punctato ; sterno postice producto ; elytris, basi thorace paullo latioribus, apicem versus vix angustatis, dorso vix complanatis, apice ro- tundatis, prave punctatis ; fusca, paullo lanuginosa; utriusque elytri maculis duabus lateralibus lanuginosis albidis, prima majore undataé, ante medium sita, secunda minore, curvata, pone medium sita. Homonea aliena, Newman, Entom. p. 321. Hab. Philippine Islands (Coll. Cuming). 228. CRINOTARSUS. Crinotarsus, Blanch. Voy. Pole Sud, iv. 275. Homonea, p.?, Newman. 1. CRINOTARSUS PLAGIATUS. C. fuscus; capite medio leviter suleato, fronte luteo-tomentosa, antennis fulvo-fuscis; thorace sericeo, linea media levi; ely- tris fuscis, cinereo-sericeis, plaga communi baseos nitida, lineis- que quatuor elevatis, levibus ; tarsis anticis longe ciliatis. Crinotarsus plagiatus, Blanch. Voy. Pole Sud, iv. 276. t. 16. f. 10. Hab. Balaou. 229. ICHTHYODES. Ichthyodes, Newman, Entom. p. 321. 1. IcuTuHyopzs BiguTruLa. PI. VIL. f. 9. B.M. I. fusco-picea, lanugime cinerea vestita; elytri utriusque macula parva mediana guttiformi albida; abdomine et femoribus ci- nereo-lanuginosis, maculis numerosis minutis rotundis, glabris. Ichthyodes biguttula, Newman, Entom. p. 321. Hab. Philippine Islands (Coll. Cuming). LAMIID. 347 Fam. 3. LAMIIDA. Lamiarie, Latr. Fam. Nat. 1825. Lamiadz, Kirby, Faun. Bor. Amer. p. 167. Lamiide, Newman, Entom. p. 275. Clinocephalides, Mulsant, Col. de Fr. p. 115. 1. ACROCINUS. Cerambyx, p., L. Prionus, p., Fadr. Macropus, Thunb. (nec Latr.). Acrocinus, Iiliger, Schenh. Syn. Ins. i. 3. p. 347. 1. ACROCINUS LONGIMANUS. B.M. A. thoracis spinis mobilibus, elytris fasciis coccineis et flavis varlis ornatis, basi unidentatis apiceque bidentatis. Cerambyx longimanus, Linn. Syst. Nat. u. 621. Prionus longimanus, Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. 242. Oliv. Col. iv. p. 6. t. 3. f. 12 6, t. 4. f..12 ¢. Macropus longimanus, Thunb. Gotting. Gel. Ang. 1805, xxix. 28. Acrocinus longimanus, Schenh. Syn. Ins. i. 3. p. 347. Nocoonaca, Grew, Mus. Roy. Soc. p. 163. t. 13. Harlequin Beetle, Shaw. Hab. Brazil. 2. ACROCINUS ACCENTIFER. B.M. A. thorace quadrispinoso, spinis duabus lateralibus mobilibus, elytris variegatis lineolis albis notatis. Prionus accentifer, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 8. pl. 4. f. 16. Acrocinus accentifer, Schenh. Syn. Ins. i. 3. p. 348. Macropus accentifer, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. p. 19. Hab. Brazil. 3. ACROCINUS TROCHLEARIS. B.M. A. thorace spinis mobilibus, elytris fuseo canoque variis, punctis elevatis. Cerambyx trochlearis, Linn. Syst. Nat. ii. 622. Prionus trochlearis, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 7. t. 13. f. 49. Cerambyx depressus, Degeer, Mém. v. p. 110. t. 14. f. 2. Acrocinus trochlearis, Schenh. Syn. Ins. 1. 3. p. 348. Macropus trochlearis, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. p. 19. Hab. S. America, 348 LAMIIDZ, 2. OREODERA. Oreodera, Serv. Ann. Soe. Ent. Fr. iv. 19. Lamia, p., Fadr. Cerambyx, p., Oliv. 1. OREODERA SCABRA. B.M. QO. thorace spinoso et tuberculato, elytris basi scabris, apice bi- dentatis, antennis longissimis. Lamia seabra, Fabr. 8. El. u. 290. Cerambyx scaber, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 75. t. 17. f. 128. Lamia rudis, Oliv. Enc. Méth. 26. Hab. S. America and Jamaica. 2. OREODERA HoOFMANNII. B.M. Oreodera Hofmannii, Dej. Cat. p. 361. Cherr. Coll. Oreodera princeps, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 3. OREODERA CINEREA. B.M. Oreodera cinerea, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. p- 20. Hab. Brazil. 4. OREODERA FASTIDITA. B.M. Oreodera fastidita, Dej. Cat. p. 361. Chevr. Colt Hab. Brazil. 5. OREODERA ALBOSPARSA, B.M. Oreodera albo-sparsa, Buguet, Dej. Cat. p. 361. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 6. OREODERA TRINODOSA. B.M. O. grisea ; thorace obtuse spmoso, punctis perforato, dorso trmo- doso, elytris vage punctatis, apice oblique truncatis. Lamia trinodosa, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. 471. Oreodera apiata, De. Cat. p. 361. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. LAMIID. 349 7. OREODERA 5-TUBERCULATA. QO. cinerea; antennis obscuro-annulatis; thorace punctato, 5- tuberculato ; elytris albidis, basi, puncto suturali duabusque maculis marginalibus obscuris. Long. hn. 73. Lamia 5-tuberculata, Drapiez, Ann. Gén. des Sc. Phys. Bruz. v. 328. pl. 83. f. 6. Hab. Brazil (Rio Janeiro). 8. OREODERA ZRUMNOSA. O. depressa, fusca, cinereo-tomentosa ; elytris parce punctatis, basi densius granulatis, apice emarginatis, dente acuto termi- natis, margine laterali intus tridentato fusco, disco fusco-punc- tulato, tarsis tibiisque nigris, his basi cinereis. Long. lin. 7. Dreodera zrumnosa, Erichs. Arch. f. Naturg. 1847, p. 142. Hab. Peru. 9. QREODERA ACHATINA, O. subdepressa, nigra, cinereo-tomentosa ; elytris profunde pune- tatis, basi tuberosis, apice oblique truncatis, obtusis, fuscis, basi, fascia obliqua media apiceque cinereis, his fusco-punctu- latis; pedibus cinereis, tibiis annulo ante medium apiceque nigris; antennis nigro annulosis. Long. lin. 53. Oreodera achatina, Hrichs. Arch. f. Naturg. 1847, p. 143. Hab. Perv. 3. ANISOPODUS. Anisopus, Serv. Ann, Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. p. 30 (nee Meigen). Leptoscelis, Dej. Cat. p. 364 (nec Lap.). 1. ANISOPODUS ARACHNOIDES. B.M. Anisopus arachnoides, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. 31. Leptoscelis arachnoides, Dej. Cat. p. 364. Hab. Brazil. 2. ANISOPODUS PHALANGODES. A. oblongus, planus, badius, dense cinereo-pubescens, infra late- nbus nigro-vittatis ; elytris seriatim fusco-punctatis, apice 350 LAMIIDZ. mucronatis; pedibus posticis fortiter elongatis, femoribus ab- rupte clavatis. Long. 53 lin. Leptoscelis phalangodes, Erichs. Arch. f. Naturg. 1847, p. 145. Hab. Peru. 3. ANISOPODUS PROLIXUS. A. elongatus, subdepressus, fuscus, dense cmereo-pubescens, sub- sericeus, elytris disco albicantibus, seriatim nigro-punctatis, macula media biloba nigra, apice mucronatis; pedibus posticis leviter elongatis, femoribus abrupte clavatis. Long. 7 lin. Leptoscelis prolixus, Erichs. Arch. f. Naturg. 1847, p. 145. Hab. Peru. 4. ANISOPODUS CURVILINEATUS, n. s. PI. IX. f. 1. B.M. A. canescens; elytris singulis linea curvata subobliqua mediana, suturam nec marginem tangente, postice fusca, antennis griseo- rufulis, pedibus unicoloribus. A smaller species than A. arachnoides; the antennee of a red- dish-grey ; head, thorax and elytra greyish-red; each elytron about the middle has a curved definite suboblique line, touching neither the margin nor the suture; im front of this lime the elytra are more grey, and behind it there is a narrow margin of deepish brown; the elytra have the margin of the same colour with the general surface. Legs reddish-grey, uniform in colour. Length 4 lines. Hab. Brazil. 5. ANISOPODUS STRIGOSUS. A. elongatus, depressus, fuscus, dense griseo-pubescens, subseri- ceus, prothorace elytrisque fusco-strigosis, his apice mucro- natis ; femoribus posticis simplicibus. Leptoscelis strigosus, Erichs. Arch. f. Naturg. 1847, p. 145. Hab. Peru. 4, POLYRHAPHIS. Polyrhaphis, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. 26. Lamia, p., Fadr. Cerambix, p., Oliv. LAMIID2. 351 1. PoLYRHAPHIS HORRIDA. B.M. P. cimerea ; thorace acute-spinoso, elytris spinosis. - Lamia horrida, Fabr. Syst. El. u. 289. Cerambix horridus, Oliv. Col. iv. 66. pl. 4. f. 29. Hab. Cayenne. - 2. PoLYRHAPHIS PAPULOSA. B.M. P. thorace acute-spinoso et tuberculato, elytris punctis elevatis scabris. Cerambix papulosus, Oliv. Col. 1v. 72. pl. 20. f. 156. Polyrhaphis papulosa, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. 27. Erichs. Arch. f. Naturg. 1847, p. 143. Hab. Cayenne; Peru. Olivier erroneously gives the E. Indies as the locality of this species. 3, PoLYRHAPHIS SPINIPENNIS. B.M. P. thorace pube fusco-cinerea tecto, dorso spinis duabus brevi- bus ; elytris spmosissimis, pedibus fusco-nigris, griseo-annu- latis. Polyrhaphis spinipennis, Dej. Cat. p. 361. Laporte, Hist. An. Art. 1. 460. Hab. Brazil and Columbia. 4, PoLyRHAPHIS GRANDINI. P. elongata, capite thoraceque albidis, elytris parallelis, spinosis, variegatis, apice oblique truncatis, bidentatis ; pedibus flavo- annulatis. . Polyrhaphis Grandini, Bugquet, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1854, p. 444. Hab. Brazil. 5. POLYRHAPHIS ANGUSTATA. P. maxime-elongata, brunneo-rufa ; capite thoraceque punctatis, elytris tuberosis serie dispositis, apice oblique truncatis, extror- sum unidentatis. Polyrhaphis angustatus, Bug. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1854, p. 444. Hab, Cayenne. DOL LAMIIDZ. 5. MEGABASIS. Megabasis, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. p. 53. Lamia, p., Kirby, Linn. Trans. Acanthocinus, p., Perty, Del. An. 1. MEGABASIS SPECULIFER. B.M. M. cinereus, thorace, elytrisque basi spinosis, his lunula leevigata nitidissima, speculum instar micanti notanda. Lamia speculifera, Kirby, Linn. Trans. xii. p. 489. Acanthocinus speculifer, Perty, Del. An. Art. p. 95. t. 19. f. 5. Megabasis speculifer, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. p. 54. Hab. Brazil. 6. DRYOCTENES. Dryoctenes, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. p. 27. Lamia, p., Germ. 1. DRYOCTENES SCRUPULOSUS. B.M. D. glaucus, fusco umbrosus, thorace acute spinoso, elytris aspe- ris obsolete lineatis, apice truncatis, unispimosis, femoribus valde clavatis. Lamia scrupulosa, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. p. 470. Dryoctenes caliginosus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. p. 28. Hab. Brazil. 7. STEIRASTOMA. Steirastoma, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. p. 24. Cerambyx, p., Linn. Lamia, p., Schenh. Trachyderes, p., Thunb. i. STEIRASTOMA BREVIS. . B.M. S. depressa, nigra, cinereo-variegata, elytris acuminatis, thorace multispinoso. Cerambyx brevis, Sulzer, Ins. p. 45. t. 5. f. 5. Cerambyx carinatus, Voét, Col. ui. p. 37. t. 13. f. 55, 56. Cerambyx depressus, Fabr. S. El. 11. p. 276 (nee Linn.). Ohv. Col. iv. p. 21. pl. 5. f. 30. Lamia brevis, Schenh. Syn. Ins. 1. 3. p. 380. Steirastoma depressa, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. p. 24. Hab. Brazil. LAMIID. 353 2. STEIRASTOMA INTRICATA. B.M. Steirastoma intricata, Cherr. Coll. Hab. S. America. 3. STEIRASTOMA LARVA. BM. Steirastoma larva, Dej. Cat. p. 362. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Columbia. . 4, STEIRASTOMA DEPRESSA. B.M. S. thorace quadrispinoso, dorso depresso, elytris fastigiatis ne- bulosis, antice punctis elevatis sparsis. Cerambyx depressus, Linn. Syst. Nat. 1. 626 (nee Faér.). Steirastoma confusa, De. Cat. p. 362. Chevr. Coll. Hab. S. America; Columbia. Linnzeus erroneously gives Coromandel] as the habitat of this. 5. STEIRASTOMA STELLIO. B.M. Steirastoma stellio, Dey. Cat. p. 362. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 6. STEIRASTOMA MARMORATA. B.M. S. atra, albo-maculata, thorace tricostato, lateribus dilatato, spma truncata armato, tibiis rufis, elytris oblongo-trigonis, dorso planis, carinatis, apice oblique truncatis. Trachyderes marmoratus, Thunb. Mém. Acad. St. Petersb. viii. p- 307. t. 10. f. 4 (1822). Lamia manuelata, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. p. 480 (1824). Steirastoma Lacerta, De. Cat. p. 362. Lap. Hist. An. Art. uu. 461 (1840). Hab. Brazil. 7. STEIRASTOMA SENEX, 0. S. B.M. S. capite supra cano ; antennis, articulo tertio supra canaliculato, basi extus spinis quatuor parvis; thoracis latere tuberculo trinodoso ; elytris singulis carina forti, basi ad mediam partem supra verrucosa, spatio suturali cano, elytrorum lateribus sub- ferrugineis nigro variegatis; humeris et basi subverrucosis, sutura verrucis paucis parvis nigris, apice fortiter mucronato. Head im front and above grey; antennz with the third joint channeled above, the base on the outside with three or four small spines ; antennz darkish brown, the base and tip grey ; the basal joint in the male clubbed, simple; sides of the thorax with a 354 LAMIIDZ. tubercle bearing three smaller tubercles; each of the elytra with a strong keel, the base of it to the middle covered with small warts ; the space about the suture grey ; sides of the elytra some- what ferruginous, variegated with black; the shoulders and the base with several small black warts. On the suture are a few small black warts, the apex on the outside is strongly spined. The abdomen beneath in the middle is quite smooth, the sides with short yellowish hairs. Length 84 to 9 lines. Hab. Mexico. 8. STEIRASTOMA HISTRIONICA, N.S. B.M. S, antennarum articulo basali (maris) apice intus unmodoso, arti- culo tertio rectiusculo; capite, thorace, elytrisque pilis curtis griseo-rubris ; thoracis dorso, tuberculis quatuor lineagque media levibus; scutello elongato; elytris singulis carma dor- sali basi curvata et postice producté; humeris et elytrorum basi, papillis paucis nigris; elytris supra nigro-punctatis, apice mermi; tarsis anticis supra nigris. The basal jomt of the antennz (in the male) with the apex with a single tubercle near the tip, the third joint nearly straight ; head in front with three raised lines, the central one the longest and dilated between the antennz; thorax above in the middle with four smooth tubercles and a smooth line down the middle; scutellum elongated. Elytra with the dorsal keel curved at the base and produced behind; the shoulders and base with a few small black warts; head, thorax and elytra more or less thickly covered with greyish-red hairs, with a few small black spots; the apex simple; anterior tarsi black. Length 92 to 103 lines. Hab. Honduras, Mexico. 9. STEIRASTOMA BIVITTA, 2. S. B.M. S. fusco-grisea, thorace latere unispinoso, supra fusco bivittato ; vittis distantibus ; scutello griseo, hirto, linea basal levi; elytris basi papillis paucis, singulis costa carinaté ad suturam, macula fusca subtriangulari post medium, apice subsinuato extus acute mucronato ; abdomine subtus subleevi. Of a brownish-grey, varied with irregular small brown marks ; head in front with a few brown dots; antenne dark grey, jomts brown at the tip. Thorax with the outer side of each of the two strong dorsal ridges deep brown; the sides of the central slight ridge with many impressed punctures; scutellum grey, hairy, with a short smooth line at the base. Elytra at the base with a LAMIIDZ. 355 few papille ; each with a longitudinal keeled ridge close to the suture ; a somewhat triangular brown mark beyond the middle ; the apex truncated and somewhat sinuated, the outer angle strongly mucronated. Tibiz rmged with grey and brown; under side of abdomen smoothest. Length 83 lines. Hab. Brazil (Para). -10. STEIRASTOMA MELANOGENYS, 0a. S. B.M. _ S. genis nigris, fronte lineis tribus tenuibus glabratis; thorace supra subtricostato, latere tuberculo trmodoso; elytris griseo- fuscis, sutura nigro-punctata, singulis carina late curvata, supra subverrucosa ; antennis (maris) articulo basali apice cla- vato simplici, articulo tertio subcurvato, ad basin spinis 4-5 brevibus. Greyish-brown, the cheeks black ; forehead with three slender, short, smooth lines; thorax above with three smooth somewhat interrupted keels, the side with a trinodose tubercle ; elytra with the suture spotted with black, each with a dorsal keel, which is widely curved, and on the upper edge is slightly warty; apex with a strong spe; the antenne (in the male) with the basal joint much clubbed at the end and simple; the third joint some- what bent, channeled above, and with four or five small spines near the base. Length 8 lines. Hab. Brazil (Para) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 8. MYOXOMORPHA. Myoxomorpha, Blanchard, Chevr. Coll. Acanthoderus, p., De. Trypanidius, p., De. 1. MyoxoMORPHA FUNERARIA. B.M. Acanthoderus funerarius, Dej. Cat. p. 362. Chevr. Coll. Acanthocinus mexicanus, Wiedem. Acanthoderus viaticus, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Mexico. 2. MyoxoMORPHA FUNESTA. B.M. Trypanidius melancholicus, Dej. Cat. p. 363. Chevr. Coil. Myoxomorpha morosa, Blanch., Chevr. Coll. Acanthoderes funesta, Erichs. in Schomb. Reise, iii. 573. Hab. Brazil. 356 LAMIID&. 9. PTERIDOTELUS, n. g. In general form and appearance closely resembles the genus Acanthoderes, but differs from all the numerous species of that genus in the peculiar form cf the antenne. The sixth and seventh joints are much wider than the preceding and are dilated at the end; the four following joints are short; the ninth and tenth jomts have a blunt tooth at the base on one side *; the last six jomts form a kind of club. The thorax has three dorsal ridges. 1. PTERIDOTELUS LATICORNIS, n-s. PI. IX. f. 2. B.M. P, pilis griseis et albis tectus et nigro-punctatus; antennarum articulis nigro et cinereo annulatis; thoracis marginibus anticis posticisque nigro-punctatis; scutello medio cimereo, lateribus nigris; elytris singulis, maculis sex nigris, tribus marginalibus, tribus fusco-circumdatis ; femoribus imcrassatis cinereis, nigro-variegatis ; tibiis cinereis nigro-annulatis ; tarsis supra cinereis, articulo secundo et tertio basi nigris. Closely covered with grey and white hairs and spotted with black; antennze cinereous, ringed with black, the terminal jomts nearly wholly black, except at the bases, which are grey; thorax with the front and hind edges dotted with black. Elytra dei- cately varied with grey and white, and with a few black dots; on each are six larger black spots, three of them on the mar- gin, the other three surrounded with brown hairs; there are a few small black warts on the shoulder and at the base of the ridge which traverses each elytron. The thickened femora are cinereous and variegated with darker colour ; the tibize are grey and ringed with black; the tarsi are grey above, the second joint and the third jomt at the base are black; the soles are yellowish. _ Length 5? to 62 lines. Hab. Venezuela. 10. ACANTHODERES. Acanthoderes, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. 29. Lamia, p., Germ. Cerambyx, p., Olv. * These two joints resemble similar joints in the males of some species of the Hymenopterous genus Crabro. LAMIID&. 357 1. ACANTHODERES VIDUUS. B.M, A. ater, pilis albidis variegatus ; elytris albide hirsutis, fascias tres undulatas subinterruptas maculasque parvas iterjectas carinamque mediam longitudinalem nigras exhibentibus. Lamia vidua, Vigors, Zool. Journ. ii. 239. t. 9. f. 6. (1826). Lamia betulina, Klug, Nov. Act. Nat. Cur. xii. p. 462. t. 42. f. 4. Acanthoderes vidua, Erichs., Schomb. Reis. iu. 573. - Hab. Brazil. 2. ACANTHODERES SATELLINUS. A. depressus, fuscus, cinereo-tomentosus, ore porrecto ; pro- thorace tricarimato, lateribus nigro; elytris antice asperato- punctatis, dorso unicostatis, maculis duabus nigris lateralibus, altera magna triangulari pone medium, altera parva ante apicem sita, apice oblique truncato, extus spina brevissima munito ; tibiis nigro-biannulatis, antennis nigris, cinereo- annulosis. Long. lin. 9. Acanthoderes satellinus, Erichs. Arch. f. Naturg. 1847, p. 143. Hab. Peru. 3. ACANTHODERES FULVIVENTRIS. B.M. Acanthoderes fulviventris, Chevr. Coll. Hab. S. America. 4, ACANTHODERES LEUCOGZEUS. A, subdepressus, niger ; fronte albo-tomentosa, prothorace punc- tato, obsolete tricostato, lateribus obtuse tuberculato, luteo- consperso ; elytris antice asperato-punctatis, dorso obsolete unicostatis, apice truncato extus denticulo munito, albo to- mentosis, plaga lata communi suturali fasciaque pone medium fuscis, luteo conspersis, preterea puncto ante medium macu- laque irregulari prope apicem fuscis; pectoris abdominisque lateribus pedibusque albo-tomentosis, tibiis annulo apiceque nigris, tarsis apice testaceis, antennis brevibus, albo nigroque annulatis. Acanthoderes leucogzus,. Erichs. Arch. f. Naturg. 1847, p. 143, Hab. Peru. | 5. ACANTHODERES LUCTUOSUS. B.M. Acanthoderus luctuosus, Dej. Cat. p. 362. Acanthoderes viduus, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 358 LAMIID&. 6. ACANTHODERES PICTUS. A. subcylindricus, dorso depressiusculo, niger, prothorace late- ribus albido-tomentoso, dorso bituberculato, lateribus spma tenui armatis ; elytris albo-tomentosis, basi maculaque magna wregulari ante medium laterali, postice litura nigra termimata cervinis, basi cristula serrata elevata; pedibus albo-tomen- tosis, basi tibiarumque annulis duobus nigris ; antennis nigro testaceoque annulatis. Long. lin. 5. Acanthoderes pictus, Erichs. Arch. f. Naturg. 1847, p. 144. Hab. Peru. 7. ACANTHODERES CONTAMINATUS. B.M. Acanthoderus contaminatus, Dej. Cat. p. 362. Chevr. Coil. Acanthoderus miliaris, Dup. Hab. Brazil. 8. ACANTHODERES ADUMBRATUS. B.M. Acanthoderus adumbratus, Dej. Cat. p. 362. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Mexico. 9. ACANTHODERES ALBITARSIS. . B.M. Acanthoderus albitarsis, Dej. Cat. p. 362. Hab. Brazil. 10. ACANTHODERES JASPIDEUS. B.M., A. albo-tomentosus, thorace spinoso, dorso carinato, binodoso, elytris planiusculis, bicostatis, brunneo-bifasciatis, apice spi- nosis. Lamia jaspidea, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. p. 475. Acanthoderus costatus, Dej. Cat. p. 362. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 11. ACANTHODERES LATERALIS. B.M. Acanthoderus lateralis, Dej. Cat. p. 362. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Cayenne. 12, ACANTHODERES SUBSIMILIS. B.M. Acanthoderes subsimilis, Chevr. Coll. Had. Brazil. LAMIIDA. 359 13. ACANTHODERES DISTINCTUS. B.M. Acanthoderus distinctus, Dej. Cat. p. 362. Hab. Mexico. 14. ACANTHODERES MEXICANUS. B.M. Acanthoderus Mexicanus, Dej. Cat. p. 362. Acanthoderes maculicornis, Chevr. Coll. Acanthoderus macula-alba, Chevr. Acanthoderus crassipes, Dupont. Acanthocinus rusticus, var., Dej. (olim). Var. Acanthoderes loricus, Reiche. Hab. Mexico; Caraccas; Honduras. 15. ACANTHODERES SOBRINUS. B.M. Acanthoderes sobrinus, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Venezuela. 16. ACANTHODERES THORACICUS, D. S. B.M. A. brunneo-fuscus, fronte et vertice griseo-flavis; thorace medio griseo-flavo, dorso tuberculis tribus, uno minore postico, duobus subelongatis et antice’positis; scutello griseo-flavo, margine laterali nigra, scutellum fere circumscribente ; elytris margine flavo et nigro subtessellato ; abdomine subtus lateribus flavo-maculatis. Deepish brown, the elytra with a few yellowish spots; the forehead and crown greyish-yellow; thorax with three tuber- cles, two in front elongated suboblique; between these, and growing wider behind, is a greyish-yellow band; there is a slightly raised tubercle on the middle near the hind margin ; the scutellum is greyish-yellow, the sides margined with black, the black nearly surrounding the scutellum ; elytra dark brown, with a few small yellowish spots especially on the suture; the margin is tessellated with yellow and black; abdomen with the sides beneath spotted with yellow. Length 6 lines. Hab. Brazil (Para). 17. ACANTHODERES NIGRICANS. B.M. Acanthoderus nigricans, Dej. Cat. p. 362. Hab. Columbia; Venezuela. 360 LAMIIDZ. 18. ACANTHODERES VARIUS. B.M. A. thorace spinoso et tuberculato, corpore nigro vel cinereo vario, femoribus clavatis, antennis mediocribus. Lamia varia, Fabr. S. El. ii. 288. Panz. F. I. Germ. 48. 19. Cerambyx varius, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 82. t. 3. f. 16. Cerambyx nebulosus, Degeer, Ins. v. p. 71. Cerambyx clavipes, Schrank, En. Ins. p. 135. Acanthoderes varius, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iy. p. 31. Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 143. Had. Europe. 19. ACANTHODERES DaviEsil. | B.M. A. fuscus, albo-punctatus. Cerambyx Daviesii, Swed. Act. Holm. iu. (1787) p. 195.t. 8. f. 6. Olav. Col. iv. p. 104. t. 6. f. 42. Lamia punctata, Fabr. S. El. u. p. 288. Acanthoderus multiguttatus, De. (olim). Acanthoderes Daviesu, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. p. 29. Hab. Columbia. 20. ACANTHODERES SWEDERI, n.s. PI. IX. f.6. B.M. A. niger, sericeus; capite maculis sex parvis luteis, duabus frontalibus, duabus in genis, et duabus verticalibus; thoracis lateribus singulis maculis duabus pallide luteis, margimibus anticis et posticis punctis impressis; elytris singulis maculis tribus majoribus pallide luteis, una suturalh, communi, alte- risque sex minimis, una basali ad scutellum, una apicali; pedibus nigris, tarsorum articulis duobus ultimis supra auran- tiaco-fulvis. Deep black, with a silky lustre especially on the elytra; head with six smail yellow spots, two on the front, one on each cheek, and two on the crown of the head; antennz black, some of the joints a little cinereous at the base. Thorax with im- pressed punctures near the front and hind margins, and two short punctured lines in the middle, one at the base of each of the two dorsal tubercles; each side has two light yellow spots, one before and the other behind the lateral tubercles. Elytra above smooth, with a slight indieation of a keel: above are five largish pale yellow spots, three a little before the middle and across the elytra, the middle one common to both, beimg on the suture, and twelve smaller spots, two at the base, one on each side near the scutellum ; eight behmd the middle on an undu- lating line, and two at the tips; the tip truncated, somewhat 5 LAMIIDA. 361 mucronated on the outside; legs black, tarsi with the two ter- minal joimts above of a tawny orange; metathorax spotted with pale yellow on the sides; abdomen beneath with the basal seg- ment slightly spotted with pale yellow, the second with one spot on each side, and the terminal with two largish spots. Length 52 lines. Hab. Para (J. P. Geo. Smith, Esq., and Coll. Bates). “21, ACANTHODERES SEMINIGER. B.M. Acanthoderes seminiger, Chevr. Coll. Hab. S. America. 22. ACANTHODERES SEMIGRISEUS. ~ B.M. Acanthoderus semigriseus, Dej. Cat. p. 362. Hab. Brazil. 23. ACANTHODERES FASCIALIS, 0. s. B.M. A. fronte flavescenti-griseo, vertice nigro; antennis articulis basi flavo-griseis, apice nigris; thorace supra nigro; scutello nigro; elytris flavo-griseis, obscuriore variegatis ; elytris sin- gulis fascia postmediana nigra, antice dentem magnam nigram emittente; fascia brevi nigra subapicali suturam haud attin- gente; abdomine subtus flavo-griseo, segmento basali nigro ; pedibus flavo-griseis nigro punctatis. Forehead yellowish-grey, crown of the head black ; antennz with the joints at the base yellowish-grey, at the tips black; thorax above black, with a few yellowish-grey points ; scutellum black ; elytra yellowish-grey, varied with darker colour; each elytron has a black band behind the middle, which emits in front a widish black tooth; near the tip is a short black band, not reaching the suture ; abdomen beneath yellowish-grey, basal segment black ; legs greyish-yellow, spotted with black. Length 4 lines. Hab. Brazil (Ega) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 24, ACANTHODERES MACULICOLLIS. B.M, Acanthoderus maculicollis, Dej. Cat. p. 362. Chevr, Coll. Hab. Brazil (Para). 25. ACANTHODERES MELANOSTICTICUS, 0. 8. B.M. A. griseo-rufus, elytris punctis maculisque nigris; antennis, arti- culis a tertio, basi rufescentibus apice nigris; thorace tuber- culis duobus magnis dorsalibus, medio subcarinato, rufulo nigro-punctato; elytris singulis carma dorsali subcurvata, 362 LAMIID. macula transversa nigra ante medium et alteré post medium ; tibiis medio rufulo anunulatis, tarsis nigris, articulo ultimo ochraceo. Of a greyish-red ; the antenne with the joints, from the third, reddish at the base and blackish at the tip; thorax with two large dorsal tubercles, and down the middle slightly keeled ; the spaces between the dorsal and lateral tubercles and the front and back margins are dotted with black; each of the elytra has a dorsal somewhat curved keel, and a transverse black mark before the middle of the elytra and another behind it; there are besides numerous black dots, two or three of those on the mar- gin larger than the others; the tibiz in the middle are ringed with reddish, the tarsi are black, the last jot is ochraceous. Length 5-52 lines. Haé. Brazil (Coll. Noel). 26. ACANTHODERES LOTOR, 0. s. B.M. A. pallide-subochraceus ; thorace tuberculis duobus magnis dorsalibus divergentibus et carina mediana subdepressa ; scutello subnigro, pallidiore cireumdato ; elytris singulis hu- meris prominulis, carina mediana longitudimali, basi postice producta, dorso maculis paucis et striga dentata post mediam partem nigro-fuscis, corpore subtus obscure-fusco, canescente ; abdominis lateribus et apice ochraceis alboque maculatis ; fe- moribus basi subnigris, tibiis ochraceis fusco annulatis, tarsis ochraceis ; antennis obscuris, articulo primo excepto ochraceo, articulis czteris basi cinereis. Pale ochraceous ; antenne dull brown, the joints at the base cinereous, the first jomt ochraceous; thorax with two large dorsal diverging tubercles and a keel down the middle, which is somewhat depressed; the posterior margin of the thorax is edged with deep brown, which runs down on the lateral spine; in some specimens this is spotted with grey. Scutellum black, edged with paler colour; each of the elytra with the shoulders prominent, and a longitudinal keel down the middle, which is produced behind ; the back has afew brown spots and a dentated streak behind the middle of a deep brown ; the suture from the middle to the end being spotted with brown and sometimes with grey ; the body beneath is of a dull brown, with grey hairs; the side of the abdomen and the tip ochraceous and spotted with white ; femora at the base blackish, the tibize ochraceous ringed with brown, the tarsi ochraceous. Length 54 lines. Hab. Brazil (Para) (Coll. W. B. Bates). LAMIIDZ. 363 27. ACANTHODERES BICUSPIS. A. ferrugineus, helvo-tomentosus, thorace spina recurva armato ; elytris punctatis, latere costatis, apice truncatis, extus spinosis, basi fasciculo piloso. Lamia bicuspis, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. p. 477. Hab. Brazil. 28. ACANTHODERES NIGRITARSIS, 0. S. B.M. A. obscure-griseus, fusco punctatus et subfasciatus ; fascia un- dulata albida ante medium; thorace bituberculato et carina dorsali postice obsoleta; scutello fusco-bimaculato ; elytris basi subtuberculatis, carma mediana subcurvata ; corpore subtus et femoribus pilis obscure griseis; antennis subnigris, articulis basi cimereis ; tarsis tibiisque apice nigris. Of a dull griseous, thickly spotted with brown, and with a few brownish bands; before the middle of the elytra there is a waved whitish band; the thorax above has two large tubercles and a dorsal keel, which is obsolete behind; the scutellum has two brown spots; the elytra at the base have several small scat- tered tubercles, and the keel down the middle is somewhat curved ; the body beneath and the femora are covered with dull . griseous hairs; the tarsi and tips of the tibiz are black ; the an- tenne are blackish, the joimts bemg grey at the base. Length 63 lines. Hab. Mexico. 1l. ERPHA. Erphza, Erichs. Arch. f. Naturg. 1847, p. 144. 1. ERPH#ZA PUMICOSA. E. nigra, dense albido-tomentosa, prothorace dorso quinque-tu- berculato ; elytris inzequalibus, tuberculato-plicatis, parce se- tulosis, postice declivibus, declivitate fusco-cimerea ; antennis fusco punctatis annulatisque, tibiis apice tarsisque nigris. Long. 5 lin. Erphza pumicosa, Erichs. Arch. f. Naturg. 1847, p. 144. Hab. Peru. 12. BRACHYCHILUS. Brachychilus, Blanch., Gay, Chil, v. 499. 364 LAMIID. 1. BRACHYCHILUS SCUTELLARIS. B. niger, pallide cinereo-vestitus ; capite dense sericeo ; antennis cinereo-villosis, articulorum omnium apice glabro, nigro ; prothorace medio fortiter punctato, undique sericeo ; scutello albido ; elytris apice obtusis, humeris angulosis, nigris, pube albida vel flavida variegatis, seepe im fasciis duabus vel tribus plus minusve condensata. Brachychilus scutellaris, Blanch., Gay, Chili, v. 500. Hab. Chili (Santiago ; Santa Rosa). 2. BRACHYCHILUS LITURATUS. B. niger ; supra nigro-villosus, subtus cinereo-pubescens; an- tennis fulvis, articulo primo alterorumque apice infuscatis ; scutello albido; elytris nigris, seriato-punctatis, fascia antica, sutura interrupta, macula seu fascia media, vittaque apicis albido- seu flavido-sericeis. Brachychilus lituratus, Blanch., Gay, Chili, v. 500. t. 29. f. 9. Hab. Chili (Santiago ; Coquimbo, &c.). 13. MYOXINUS. Myoxinus, De. Cat. p. 362. 1. MyoxINUS GRAVIS. B.M. Myoxinus gravis, De. Cat. p. 362. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 14. SCLERONOTUS. Scleronotus, Dej. Cat. p. 362. 1. SCLERONOTUS SCABROSUS. B.M. Scleronotus scabrosus, Dej. Cat. p. 362. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 2. ScLtEROoNOTUS EGENSIs, n.s. Pl. IX. f. 3. B.M. S. nigro-fuscus, fulvo subvariegatus ; antennarum articulis basali, secundo et tertio basi fulvo punctatis; elytris singulis basi medio tuberculum verruciferum gerentibus dorso papilloso, postice subsulcato ; pedibus fulvo-punctatis. Of a blackish-brown, variegated here and there with fulvous. Head and thorax deeply punctured with black; antennz with LAMIIDA. 365 the basal jomt elongated, not much thickened at the tip, dotted with fulvous; second joint and third jomt at the base dotted with fulvous ; the other joints at the base palish; back of the thorax with three tubercles, the posterior in the middle some- what pointed in front; the posterior margin punctured ; elytra with a tubercle near the base, which has several small warts on it; on each elytron are nine or more lines of small warts, which on the back part are somewhat continuous and ridged. The suture tessellated ; tibize of hind pair of legs bent. Length 5 lines. Hab. Brazil (Ega) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 15. LAGOCHEIRUS. Lagocheirus, Dej. Cat. p. 362. Lagochirus, Erichs. Arch. f. Naturg. 1847, p. 144. Acanthoderes, p., Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. 29. Cerambyx, p., Linn. Lamia, p., Far. 1. LAGOCHEIRUS ARANEIFORMIS. B.M. L. thorace spinoso, antennis longis; articulo quinto barbato, elytris porosis. Cerambyx araneiformis, Linn. Syst. Nat. ii. p. 625. Drury, Lil. ui. t. 35. f. 4. Ol. Col. iv. p. 64. t. 5. f. 34. Cerambyx Ypsilon, Voét, Col. iii. t. 9. f. 34. Acanthoderes araneiformis, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. p. 30. ’ Lagocheirus araneiformis, Dej. Cat. p. 362. Var. Lagocheirus parapleurus, Mannerh., Dej. Cat. p. 362. Hab. Brazil; St. Domingo. 2. LAGOCHEIRUS PLANTARIS. L. fuscus, griseo-pubescens, prothorace dorso trituberculato, ely- tris antice asperato-punctatis, subtiliter nigro-fasciculatis, pone medium fascia lata undulata obliqua albida, utrinque nigro- cincta ; tarsis flavis, articulo ultimo apice nigro. Long. 8 lin. Lagochirus plantaris, Erichs. Arch. f. Naturg. 1847, p. 144. Hab. Peru. 366 LAMIIDA. 16. PHLZOPSIS. Phleopsis, Blanch. Voy. Pole Sud, iv. 289. 1. PHLZOPSIS PUBESCENS. P. fuscus, cinereo-sericeus ; antennis fulvis, basi articulorum cinereo-sericeis ; thorace supra bituberculato, cinereo, medio fusco ; elytris passim tuberculatis, seriatim punctatis, litura subhumerali nigrescenti. Acanthoderus pubescens, Hombr. & Jacq. Voy. Pole Sud, t. 17. fl2: Phleopsis pubescens, Blanch. Voy. Pole Sud, iv. 289. Hab. Solomon Islands (St. George’s). 17. HEBECERUS. Hebecerus, Dej. Cat. p. 362. Acanthocinus, p., Boisd. 1. HEBECERUS PLUMULA. “BM. H. niger, maculis elytrorum nonnullis incertis lanuginosis canis ; antennis decem-articulatis, basi sat proximis, articulo seeundo sesquialtero, quinto apice plumoso. Acanthocinus? plumula, Newman, Zool. April 1851, App. p. exxx. Acanthocinus piliger, Macleay ? Hab. Australia; Van Diemen’s Land. 2. HEBECERUS CROCOGASTER. B.M. H. niger, subtus fulvo-pulverulentus ; capite fulvo variegato ; thorace punctato, impresso, linea laterali alteraque media ob- soleta fulvis, utrinque tuberculo minuto; elytris costatis an- tice punctis impressis, fulvo plagiatis et punctatis. Acanthocinus crocogaster, Dupont, Boisd. Faune Océan. ii. p. 492. Hab. Australia. 3. HEBECERUS AUSTRALIS. B.M. H. niger, subtus cinereo variegatus ; thorace punctatissimo, tu- berculo laterali acuto; elytris cimereo variegatis, subcostatis, punctis majoribus impressis. Acanthocinus australis, Dej., Bowsd. Faune Océan. ui. p. 489. Hebecerus australis, Dej. Cat. p. 362. Hebecerus funereus, Macleay, Dej. Cat. Hebecerus annulicornis, Latr., Dej. Cat. Acanthoderus inglorius, Newman, Ent. p. 361. Hab. Australia. LAMIID. 367 4. HEBECERUS MARGINICOLLIS. B.M. H. cinereo-fuseus; thorace lateraliter subtuberculato, margime lutescente ; elytris striatis punctis crebris majoribus impressis ; antennis alternatim nigvis ceesisque. Acanthocinus marginicollis, Dej., Boisd. Faune de [ Océan. u. p- 490; Voy. Astrol. pl. 9. f. 12. Hab. Australia. 5. HEBECERUS SPARSUS. B.M. Hebecerus sparsus, Reiche, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Australia. 6. HEBECERUS LINEOLA. B.M. H. niger, punctatus, maculis mimutis lanuginosis irroratus, tho- racis lineola laterali longitudinali alba. Acanthocinus lineola, Newman, Zool. April 1851 (App. p. exxx). Hiab. Kangaroo Island; Van Diemen’s Land. 7- HeBpecerus? HoLuanpDicws. HH. fusco-cmerascens, tenuissime fulvo conspersus, punctatus ; elytris pone medium fascia sinuata pallide cimerea; subtus fulvo tenue irroratus et annulatus. Acanthocinus Holiandicus, Dupont, Boisd. Faune de P Océan. u. 491. Hab. Australia. 8. HEBECERUS ? FASTIDIOSUS. H. aibido-cimereus; thorace tuberculo laterali minuto; elytris fusco tenue fasciatis, punctisque impressis ; abdomine subtus albido annulato. Acanthocinus fastidiosus, D’ Urv., Boisd. Faune de l Océan. iu. 490. Hab. New Guinea. 18. PENTACOSMIA. Pentacosmia, Newman, Ent. p. 361. 1. PENTACOSMIA SCOPARIA. P. fusco-picea, lanugine pallidiori maculatim obsita; elytris ob- S 368 LAMIID. solete unicarinatis, punctatis, punctis magnis profundis undi- que sparsis. Pentacosmia scoparia, Newman, Ent. p. 361. Hab. Port Phillip (S. Australia). 19. ACANTHOCINUS. Acanthocinus, Meg., Steph. Brit. Ins. iv. p. 231 (1831). Astynomus, Dej. Cat. p. 363. Addilis, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. 32. Graphisurus, Kirby, Faun. Bor. Amer. p. 169. Cerambyx, p., Linn. Lamia, p., Fabr. 1. ACANTHOCINUS NODOSUS. B.M. A. thorace spinoso, elytris cinereis, nigro-maculatis, antennis longissimis ; articulo tertio apice nodoso. 5 Cerambyx nodosus, Fabr. Mant. i. 131. Olin Col.1y. ps fonts 14 A033 Lamia nodosa, Fabr. S. El. u. p. 289. Astynomus nodosus, De). Cat. p. 363. Lamia bifidator, Fabr. S. El. 1. 286. fAdilis nodosus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. u. 174. Hab. N. America. 2. ACANTHOCINUS ZADILIS. B.M. A. thorace spmoso; punctis quatuor luteis, elytris obtusis nebu- losis, antennis longissimis. Cerambyx edilis, Linn. Syst. Nat. 11. 628. Ovo Col iy. pact. te Ge 119. Lamia edilis, Fabr. S. El. ii. 287. Cerambyx acernus, Voét, Col. 1. t. 4. f. 1, 2, 3. Acanthocinus eedilis, Stephens, Brit. Ins. iv. 232. fEdilis montana, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. p. 32. Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 145. Astynomus edilis, Kister, Kaf. Eur. 12. 97. Hab. Europe. 3. ACANTHOCINUS DORSALIS. B.M. A. griseo-tomentosus; thorace spinoso, medio fusco; elytris LAMIID. 369 ~ punctatis, maculis duabus suturalibus brunneis, apice oblique truncatis. Lamia dorsalis, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. p. 472. AXdilis signata, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. p. 33. Astynomus signatus, Dej. Cat. p. 363. Hab. Brazil. 4, ACANTHOCINUS ATOMARIUS. B.M. A. emereus ; thorace spinoso et tuberculato ; elytris fusco-variis, punctis elevatis nigris, scabris ; antennis longis. Lamia atomaria, Fabr. S. El. 1. p. 287. Panz. F. I. Germ. 48. f. 18. Cerambyx atomarius, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 131. t. 11. f. 74. Cerambyx costatus, Fabr. S. Jil. ii. 277 3. Cerambyx eedilis, var., Olwv. Col. iv. p. 81. t.9. f. 59 d. AAdilis atomaria, Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 147. Astynomus atomarius, Kiister, Kaf. Eur. 12. 98. Hab. Europe. 5. ACANTHOCINUS UNDULATUS. B.M. Acanthocinus undulatus, Dej. Cat. p. 363. Chevr. Coll. Hab. N. America. 6. ACANTHOCINUS PUSILLUS. B.M. A. cinereo-pilosus nigro punctatus; elytris fascia obliqua macu- lisque pluribus fuscis, prothorace postice acute spinoso. Acanthocinus (Graphisurus) pusillus, Kirby, Faun. Bor. Amer. p- 169. Astynomus subfasciatus, Dej. Cat. p. 363. fidilis despectus, Leconte, Agass. Take Superior, p. 234. Hab. N. America. 7. ACANTHOCINUS CARINULATUS. A. lineari- elongatus, niger, opacus, cinereo- variegatus ; thorace breviter spinoso, elytrisque rugoso-punctatis, his basi fascia- que lata nigris, apice subtruncatis. Astynomus carinulatus, Eschsch., Gebler, Bull. Mose. 1833, p- 302; Bull. Mosc. 1848, p. 397. Hab. Siberia. 8. ACANTHOCINUS FISTULOSUS. B.M. Astynomus fistulosus, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Columbia; Mexico. s2 370 LAMIIDZ. 9. ACANTHOCINUS GouDoTII, n.s. PI. IX. f. 5. B.M. A. griseo-fuscus ; thoracis dorso latere singulo ocellato; elytris subacuminatis, linea flavescente, basi bis furcata, margmem lateralem tangente, tune ad suturam oblique directa, et ad suturam subreticulata; elytrorum basi subgibbosa; corpore subtus griseo; abdominis segmentis lateribus singulis nigro bimaculatis. Of a dark greyish-brown with scattered punctures; thorax with impressed punetures in front and behind ; three small dorsal tubercles, the two in front placed transversely ; on the thorax at the base of each lateral spme there is an ocellus, the circle of — which is yellow, the centre being dark brown; each elytron is somewhat gibbous on the back at the base, and somewhat pointed at the tip; at the base there is a forked yellow line, one of the branches being from the shoulder, the other is again forked, the branch directed towards the suture; this line then touches the margin, and from the middle of the lateral margin proceeds ob- liquely to the suture, down which it passes to the tip; on the suture it is widened and encloses two brown spaces, which give it a reticulated appearance, there is also a short yellow branch directed backwards ; the under side is griseous, each segment of the abdomen on the sides has two black spots; the legs are ob- secure, the femora somewhat banded with black, the tibiz in the middle have a rather wide palish ring; the antenne are slightly ciliated on the under side, the joints are brownish, with the bases. greyish. . Length 72 to 8 lines. Hab. Columbia (Quindiu) (Coll. Goudot). 10. ACANTHOCINUS FASCIATUS. B.M. A. thorace subspmoso, elytris truncatis ex flavo-griseis, fascus undulatis punctatis fuscis, antennis maculatis. Cerambyx fasciatus, Degeer, Mém. v. p. 114. t. 14. f. 7. Cerambyx pensylvanicus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. 1863. Cerambyx obsoletus, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 130. t. 13. f. 90? Lamia obsoleta, Schenh. Syn. Ins. 1. 3. p. 375? Graphisurus fasciatus, Kirby, Faun. Bor. Amer. p. 169. Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Se. Philad. ii. p. 175. Astynomus levicollis, Dej. Cat. p. 363. Hab. N. America. 11. ACANTHOCINUS MELANOPHILUS. B.M. Eutrypanus melanophilus, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Venezuela; Columbia. LAMIIDA. iA 12. ACANTHOCINUS EDMONDI. Astynomus Edmondi, Leon Fairm. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1852, Bull. p. lsin; 1. c. 1855, p. 321. Aidilis xanthoneura, Mulsant & Rey, Opusc. Entom. 1853, p. 4. Hab. S. Europe. 20. EUTRYPANUS. ELutrypaaus, Dej. Cat. p. 363. fEdilis, div. 2, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. Lamia, p., Germ. 1. EuUTRYPANUS ELLIPTICUS. BM. E. griseus ; thorace obtuse spinoso, dorso trinedoso, elytris punc- tatis, apice oblique truncatis, fascia infra medium brunnea. Lamia elliptica, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. p. 471. Trypanidius scutellaris, Dej. Cat. p. 363. Hab. Brazil. s 2. EUTRYPANUS TRIANGULIFER. E. niger; prothorace utrmque vitta lata alba, elytris cimereis, ochraceo-strigosis, passim nigro-maculatis, macula magna communi triangulari pone medium. Long. lin. 5-6. Eutrypanus triangulifer, Erichs. Arch. f. Naturg. 1847, p. 144. Hab. Peru. 3. EUTRYPANUS NITIDUS, n.s. Pl. IX. f. 4. B.M. E. pilis brevibus sericeis cinereo-flavis ornatus, punctis macu- lisque varius nigris; antennis obscure fuscis, articulis basi eimereis ; thorace supra maculis quatuor nigris posterioribus majoribus lateribus singulis nigro-fasciatis; scutello nigro, medio cinereo-flavo ; elytris singulis paulo post basin excavatis, macula parva alba communi ante mediam partem ; fasctis dua- bus nigris interruptis ad medium interspatio albo variegato, macula trifoliata nigra ad apicem; abdomine subtus nigro, lateribus fascia dentata cinereo-flava ; pedibus subnigris cine- reo variegatis. - With greyish-yellow hairs, varied with black dots and marks. Antenne dull brown, the joints ash-coloured at the base. Tho- rax above with four black marks, the two hind ones larger than the*others, the sides of the thorax below the lateral tubercle with a black band ; scutellum black, in the middle greyish-yellow ; 372 LAMIIDZ, each of the elytra a little behind the base hollowed out ; before the middle there is a sutural white spot common to both, the front and back of which are marked with black ; there are two interrupted black bands near the middle, the space between which is varied with white; near the apex is a large black spot, im some specimens divided so as to resemble three leaves placed together ; the abdomen is black in the middle, the sides with a toothed band of greyish-yellow hairs; the legs are black and varied with cimereous. Length 53 lines. Hab. Venezuela. 4, EuUTRYPANUS COLOBOTHEIDES, 0. s. B.M. E, thorace lateribus postice subtuberculatis; thorace, elytrisque fusco-griseis, elytris punctis maeulisque parvis flavescentibus irroratis ; thorace supra vittis duabus dorsalibus nigris, medio subcoaretatis et palido marginatis, elytris singulis maculis tribus nigro-fuscis, mediana majore; abdomine subtus griseis pilis densissime tecto, abdominis margimibus anguste pallidi- oribus ; antennis mses, articulis basi pallidioribus, articulo sexto basi cinereo. Thorax with the sides somewhat tubercled behind, brownish- grey, with two dark brown bands, which are contraeted about the middle, and are margmed with palish yellow; on each side near the front is a short brown line; the hinder margin has a row of punctures; the scutellum and elytra are brownish-grey, each of the latter has numerous small yellow dots, a small dark brown spot at the base, and three dark brown marks on the back, one behind the middle the largest, but touching neither the mar- gin nor the suture: the spot near the apex is notched behind ; the under side is thickly covered with griseous hairs, the margins of the segments being somewhat paler; the antenne are brown, the joints at the base paler, the sixth joimt at the base is grey ; the two hind legs have the first jomt of the tarsi grey. Length 6 to 7 lines. Hab. Brazil. 5. EuTRYPANUS TESSELLATUS, Ni. S. B.M. E. nigro-fuscus; thoracis lateribus subtuberculatis, dorso medio fogs punctis duobus albis anticis, latere albo fasciato ; elytris basi ad mediam partem pallidis fusco tessellatis ; oo ‘lata nigro-fusca, apice albo nigro-fusco maculato ; abdomine subtus albido, metathorace fusco, lateribus eee The head with the sides and a line on each side of the front LAMIID&. OPO and a short one between the eyes white, the vertex deep brown ; the antenne darkish brown, the third, fourth and fifth joimts at the base cinereous; the thorax in the middle has a widish dark brown band, with two small pale spots in front, the sides with a pale band, im which are two or three brown marks ; elytra from the base to the middle whitish, tessellated with dark brown, a widish dark brown band beyond the middle ; the apex white and marked with brown; under side white, metathorax on the sides with a brown mark. Legs dark brown, ringed with cimereous ; tarsus of hind legs with the first jomt elongated and cinereous. Length 44 lines. Hab. Brazil (Coll. Noel). 21. ZGOMORPHUS. A#gomorphus, Dej. Cat. p. 363. Oreodera, p., Serv. 1. EGOMORPHUS ADSPERSUS. B.M. AZgomorphus adspersus, Dej. Cat. p. 363. Chevr. Coll. Had, Brazil. 2. AAGOMORPHUS VETUSTUS. B.M. Aigomorphus vetustus, De. Cat. p. 363. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 3. AEGOMORPHUS PUBICORNIS. B.M. Oreodera pubicornis, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. p. 21. igomorphus pubicornis, Dej. Cat. p. 363. Hab. Brazil. 4. AAGOMORPHUS TRANSVERSUS. B.M. Egomorphus transversus, Dup., Dej. Cat. Aigomorphus meerens, Dej. Cat. p. 363. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 5. AUGOMORPHUS CYLINDRICUS. B.M. gomorphus cylindricus, Dej. Cat. p. 363. Aigomorphus ocellatus, Mannerh. Hab, Brazil. 3/4 LAMIID&. 6. ZEGOMORPHUS MONILIFERUS, n. s. PI. IX. f. 7. B.M. As. griseo-canescens ; thorace antice et postice nigro-punctato ; elytris lateribus basi lineis 8-9 punctorum impressorum, fundo leete metallico-purpureo; dorso, basi punctorum lineis sex m- terruptis; margine sutura et dorso ad mediam partem albo lineatis et fusco maculato ; tibiis apice fuscis. With a thick greyish pubescence ; head down the middle with an impressed line, on each side of it behind the eye there is a brown spot; antenne cinereous, with the joints at the tip tinged with brown ; thorax with the front and back margms rather thickly punctured with black, and a few smaller scattered pune- tures on the back; scutellum blunt behind, grey, with a small brown spot at the base. Hlytra with the sides at the base with eight or nine lines of impressed points, the bottom of each orna- mented with a metallic purple spot, as if it was covered with tinsel; the back of the elytra at the base has six interrupted lines of impressed points, three of them placed on ridges; the suture, margm and back of the elytra about the middle are lineated with white, the lmes bemg spotted with dark brown; under side closely covered with short. greyish hairs; femora above slightly spotted with brown, tibiz at the end brown. Length 6 to 7 lines. Hab. Brazil (Para). 7. AUGOMORPHUS CULTRIFER, 0. S. B.M. /®. griseus, fuseo-variegatus; thorace supra subtaberculato, dorso medio maculis duabus subtriangularibus fuscis, lateribus tuberculo apice acuminato et elevato; scutello fusco griseo- subeincto; elytris sigulis basi subtuberculatis, medio tuber- culo supra acuto et apice postiee producto ; elytris smgulis apice fasciis duabus fuscis; abdominis segmentis subtus late- ribus fusco maculatis; pedibus griseis, femoribus intus fuseo punctulatis, tibiis apice late fusco. Griseous, variegated with brown; thorax very slightly tuber- cled above, and with two largish brown triangular spots; the lateral tuberele acuminated, the point turned up; _ scutellum brown, shghtly margined with greyish ; each of the elytra at the base with some small tubercles: m the middle of each near the base is an elongated tubercle, the upper edge of which is sharp,, and the pomt produced behind; each of the elytra near the tip has two brownish bands; the abdomen beneath at the sides spotted on the base with dark brown; legs griseous, the femora on the inside punctulated with brown ; tibiee at the apex widely LAMIID &. Spe margined with brown; tarsi above brown, basal joint above ci- nereous. Length 6 lines. Hab. Para. 22. ALPHUS. - Alphus, Dej. Cat. p. 363. Lamia, p., Germ. 1. ALPHUS SELLATUS. B.M. Alphus sellatus, Dej. Cat. p. 363. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 2. ALPHUS CANESCENS. B.M. Alphus canescens, Dej. Cat. p. 363. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 3. ALPHUS TUBEROSUS. B.M. A. niger, olivaceo-tomentosus ; thorace spinoso, dorso bicristato, elytris oblique punctato-striatis, fascia ante apicem obliqua, tuberosa, albo-pilosa. Lamia tuberosa, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. p. 477. Alphus nivosus, De. Cat. p. 363. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 4. ALPHUS SUBSELLATUS, 0. Ss. B.M. A. obscure cmereus, fusco subtessellato ; antennarum articulis apice fuscis ; elytris dorso cinereo subsellato, lateribus nigro- strigatis ; scutello apice bituberculato; pedibus cinereis fusco submaculatis. A species closely allied to A. tuberosus, but differs mm the an- tenne having the joimts at the end spotted with dark brown; the thorax having none of the raised ochraceous markings so conspicuous in that species on the hind part. The scutellum has two small tubercles at the end which are of a pale ochra- ceous ; the base of the elytra has not the regular rows of black points so conspicuous in A. tuberosus ; each of the lateral mar- gins has a dark strongly marked blackish streak ; on the back of the elytra there is a transverse saddle-like grey spaee, but not raised as in the A. tuberosus Length 53 lines. Hab, Brazil (Coll. Noel). 376 LAMIID&. 5. ALPHUS GRISEO-FASCIATUS. B.M. Aidilis griseo-fasciata, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. p. 33. Alphus triangularis, ae Cat. p. 363. Hab. Brazil. 23. MACRONEMUS. Macronemus, Dej. Cat. p. 363. Lamia, p., Fadr. 1. MaAcRONEMUS ANTENNATOR. B.M. M. thorace quadrispimoso, antennis longissimis, tenuibus, ferru- gineis albo-subannulatis. Lamia antennator, Fabr. S. El. ii. p. 288. Macronemus antennator, De. Cat. p. 363. Hab. Brazil. 9, MACRONEMUS FILICORNIS. B.M. Macronemus filicornis, De. Cat. p. 363. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 3. MACRONEMUS ASPERULUS, n.s. PI. IX. f. 8. B.M. M. genis post oculos cinereis, thorace medio macula hastata levi nigra, lateribus postice flavo-griseis ; elytris verrucis sublinea- tim dispositis, smgulis ad apicem plaga oblonga obliqua pla- nata ; antennis fulvo-rutis, articulis apice pallidioribus. Long. lin. 53. The cheeks behind the eyes cinereous ; thorax im the middle between the dorsal tubereles with a smooth spear-shaped black mark; the sides behind yellowish-grey; elytra each warty be- tween the shoulder and the scutellum, and with two waving lines of warts; dark brown varied with black; near the tip with an oblong oblique depressed grooved space. Antenne of a tawny rufous, the joints at the tip paler. Hab. Venezuela. 24. TRYPANIDIUS. Trypanidius, Dej. Cat. p. 363. Lamia, p., Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. LAMIID&. 377 1. TRyPANIDIUS ANDICOLA. B.M. T. robustus, brevis, fuscus; thorace brevi, plaga postica, lineis elevatis duabus convergentibus, levibus, serieque transversa punctorum ad basin ; elytris convexis, gibbosis, apice spinosis, antice carina circulari instructis, medio fuscis, postice cimereis, parte antica tuberculata, parte postica levi, cmerea. - Trypanidius Andicola, Blanch., D’Orbigny, Voy. ?Amér. Mer. p- 209. pl. 22. f. 6. Hab. Venezuela. 2. TRYPANIDIUS DIMIDIATUS. B.M. Trypanidius dimidiatus, Dej. Cat. p. 363. Chevr. Coll. Trypanidius variegatus, Mannerh., Dej. Cat. Hab. Brazil. , é 3. TRYPANIDIUS UMBROSUS. B.M. T. gilvo-tomentosus, albo nigroque variegatus ; thorace obtuse spinoso, dorso trinodoso; elytris vage punctatis, juxta scu- tellum tuberculatis, apice oblique truncatis. Lamia umbrosa, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. p. 473. Trypanidius litigiosus, Dej. Cat. p. 363. Hab. Brazil. 4, TRYPANIDIUS ANDRE. B.M. Trypanidius Andree, Dej. Cat. p. 363. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 5. TRYPANIDIUS FASCICULATUS, n.s. Pl. IX. f.9. B.M. T. olivaceo-brunneus; capite fusco punctulato ; elytris basi punc- tatis, singulis fasciculis plurimis brevium pilorum, basi lon-: gioribus et in limeis ordinatis; elytris post mediam partem fascia transversa cinerascente, postice nigro-maculata ; femo- ribus fusco-punctulatis; tarsis flavescentibus, articulis duobus basalibus supra cinereis ; abdominis lateribus segmentis flaves- ue marginatis ; antennis articulis fusco-punctulatis, apice uscis. Olive-brown, the antenne thickly punctured with small brown spots, apex of the joints brown; the thorax in front with a line of impressed points, the back part with a double line of points ; across the thorax, but interrupted on the tubercles, are many scattered punctures ; the scutellum is covered with black hairs ; 378 LAMIIDS. the elytra are punctured deeply at the base, and less deeply over the general surface, and have each three or four rows of fascicles of hairs; the anterior half of the elytra is dark, the posterior is lighter, and behind the middle there is a transverse somewhat waved ashy band, with a deep brown spot on the margin behmd it; femora punctulated with brown; tarsi yellowish, the two basal joints above ash-coloured ; sides of the abdomen with the segments margined with yellowish. Length 73 lines. Hab. Brazil (Ega) (Coll. Bates) ; Columbia? (Coll. Gondot)- 25. LELOPUS. Leiopus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. 86. Liopus, Erichs. Arch. f. Naturg. 1847, p. 140. Cerambyx, p., Linn. Lamia, p., Fabr. |. LEIGPUS CONSPERSUS. B.M. L. griseus; thorace denticulo armatd, orbitis oculorum croceis, thorace elytrisque maculis croceis atrisque conspersis, elytris apice truncatis. Lamia conspersa, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. p. 474. Leiopus gratiosus, Dej. Cat. p. 364. Chevr. Colt. Leiopus nigropunctatus, Chevr. Dej. Cat. Hab. Brazil; Mexico. 2. LEIOPUS NEBULOSUS. B.M. L. thorace spmoso, elytris fastigiatis punctis fasclusque nigris, antennis longiusculis. Cerambyx nebulosus, Linn. Syst. Nat. ii. 627. Oliv. Col. iv. p. 54. t. 7. £. 47. Panz. F. I. Germ. 14. f. 13. Cerambyx parvus tigriformis, Voét, Col. in. p. 12. t. 4. f. 4. Lamia nebulosa, Schenh. Syn. Ins. i. 375. Leiopus nebulosus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. 86. Mulsant, Col. Fr. iv. p. 159. Hab. 8. Europe. LAMHD. 379 3. LEIOPUS PUNCTULATUS. B.M. L. thorace spmmoso, elytris fascid media apiceque cinereo pubes- centibus, punctis nigris. Cerambyx punctulatus, Payk. Fn. Suec. iii. p. 57. Leptura Histrio, Voét, Col. iii. p. 59. t. 21. f. 103? Lamia punctulata, Schenh. Syn. Ins. 1. 376. - Leiopus punctulatus, Dej. Cat. p. 365. Hab. Europe. 4. LEIOPUS MODicUS. B.M. Leiopus modicus, Dej. Cat. p. 365. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 5. LEIOPUS TIGRINUS. B.M. Leiopus tigrinus, Dej. Cat. p. 365. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Noya Scotia. 6. LEIOPUS CONTEMPTUS. ? B.M. Leiopus contemptus. Chevr. Coll. Leiopus ambiguus, Dej. Cat. p. 365. Hab. Mexico. 7. LELOPUS ALBILATERA. B.M. Leiopus albilatera, Dej. Cat. p. 365. Chevr. Coll. Leiopus teniatus, Chevr., Dej. Cat. Hab. Columbia; Mexico. 8. LEIOPUS HIEROGLYPHICUS. B.M. Leiopus hieroglyphicus, Bug., Dej. Cat. p. 365. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil (Para). 9. LEIOPUS DESPECTUS. B.M. Leiopus despectus, Dej. Cat. p. 365, Hab. Brazil. 10. Le1opus VICINUS. B.M. Mesosa vicina, Haldem. Hab. N. America. ll. Le1opus NoTULATUS. B.M. Leiopus notulatus, Chevr. Coll. Leiopus concinnus, Dej. Cat. p. 365. Hab. Mexico. 380 LAMIID&. 12. LEIOPUS CAUDATUS. B.M. Leiopus caudatus, Dej. Cat. p. 365. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Mexico; Cayenne. 13. Letopus LEBASII. B.M. Leiopus Lebasn, De. Hab. Columbia. 14. LEIOPUS CONSPICILLARIS. L. niger, dense subtiliterque cinereo-pubescens ; elytris apice emarginatis, extus spina terminatis, lateribus fasciisque tribus latis, undatis, abbreviatis nigris, albido-cinctis, maculaque magna rotundata flavescenti-alba laterali ante medium; tho- race spina laterali media; femoribus omnibus clavatis. Done lin. 90005 Liopus conspicillaris, Hrichs. Arch. f. Naturg. 1847, p. 146. Hab. Peru. 15. LEIOPUS GILVELLUS. B.M. Leiopus gilvellus, Dej. Cat. p. 365. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Columbia. 16. LEIOopUS FEMORALIS. B.M. L. ater, opacus, subtiliter fusco-pubescens; thorace antrorsum valde angustato, lateribus ante spinam rectis, femoribus basi testacels. Alcidion femorale, Dej. Cat. p. 364. Chevr. Coll. Liopus femoralis, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n. s. u1. yg : Hab. N. America. 17. LEIOPUS CGHNOBITA. L. fuscus, dense cinereo-tomentosus, supra flavo-irroratus ; scu- tello nigro-cincto ; elytris puncte infra scutellum maculaque transversa atro-tomentosis, flavo-cinctis; apice emarginatis, spina brevi terminatis ; thorace spina laterali media ; femoribus posticis clavatis. Long. ln. 53-8. Liopus ccenobita, Erichs. Arch. f. Naturg. 1847, p. 145. Had. Peru. LAMIID. 381 18. LEIoPUS EREMITA. L. niger, dense cinereo-tomentosus ; elytris parce punctatis, apice oblique truncatis, fasciis tribus nigris, flavo-cimctis, prima an- gusta, undata, ab humero oblique ad suturam descendente, secunda media, angulata, extus fortiter dilatata, tertiad obliqua ante apicem, tibiis apice tarsisque nigris, thorace spina laterali media, femoribus posticis clavatis. Long. lin. 53. Liopus eremita, Erichs. Arch. f. Naturg. 1847, p. 145. Hab. Peru. 19. LEIOPUS CRETIGER, 0. s. B.M. L. ochraceo-luteus, fusco-punctatus ; elytris ante mediam partem fasciaque angustata fusca albido variegata, maculaque parva suturali communi; lateribus post medium macula marginali subtriangulari cretacea; pedibus abdomineque subtus fusco creberrime punctulatis. Of a dirty ochraceons yellow, punctured with brown; antennze with the first joint thickly punctulate ; thorax with two indistinct paler longitudinal bands down the middle; elytra with an ob- secure brownish band before the middle, ndistinetly varied with white; behind it there is a small white spot on the suture, and common to both elytra; the lateral margin of each elytron has a chalk-like spot of a somewhat triangular form and marked with two darker spots. Legs and abdomen beneath thickly punc- tulated with brown. Length 42 lines. Hab. Columbia (Coll. Goudot). 20. LEIOPUS ALBOPLAGIATUS, 0. s. B.M. L. pallide fulvo-ochraceus, sericeus; elytris plaga magna laterali alba, elytris punctatis ; metathoracis lateribus albis. Pale ochreous-grey, silky ; posterior margin of thorax with a row of impressed points; scutellum truncated behind. Elytra from the base to beyond the middle punctured, the punctures for the most part running in lines, a large white marginal patch on each elytron occupying nearly the half of the margin, but not extending half way to the suture; antenne, legs, and under side similar in colour and covering to the upper side ; antennze slightly darker at the tips; sides of metathorax white. Length 64 lines. Hab. Brazil (Ega) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 382 LAMIIDA. 21. Lrropus DorCADIOIDES, n. s. B.M. L. punctulatus, brunneus, cano sublineatus ; eapite inter antennas linea impressa transversa et linea longitudimali ab ore ad ver- ticem currente; oculis supra distantibus; thorace cimereo, fusco punctulato, vittis duabus medianis antice approximatis ; scutello cinereo; elytris singulis apice oblique abruptis, mar- gine, sutura et lineolis abbreviatis cinereis. Covered with minute punctures, brown; head between the eyes with a rather deep transverse impressed line and another longitudimal line less deep, extending from the mouth to the crown; antennze with the first thickened joimt cimereous, the other joints subferruginous ; eyes above distant from each other ; thorax cinereous, rather closely dotted with brown, the middle with two abbreviated brown vitte approximating in front; scu- tellum cinereous; elytra, each at the apex obliquely cut mwards, the margin, suture, and two or three short lines proceeding from it cmereous ; under side and legs slightly ferrugmous and closely covered with short grey hairs. Length 3% lines. Hab. Brazil (Ega) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 22. LEIOPUS BITUBERCULATUS, 0. S. B.M. L. punctulatus, cinereo-fuscus ; antennis subferrugineis ; oculis supra approximatis ; elytris supra subplanis arcu post-mediano cimereo, singulis-‘ad basin medio tuberculo parvo uncinato, ad mediam et posticam partes cinereo variegatis; femoribus basi pallidis, tibiis pallido uni-annulatis; tarsorum articulo primo pallido. Punctured, cinereous-brown; antennz subferruginous ; eyes almost meeting on the top part of the head; elytra above some- what depressed, with a pale transverse arcuated line a little be- hind the middle, each near the base with a small tubercle, which is hooked backwards at the tip; the elytra about the middle and near the apex are varied with ash-colour, the apex is somewhat attenuated ; the femora are pale at the base; the tibiz have a palish ring about the middle ; the first joint of the tarsi is pale. Body beneath cinereous. Length 33 hnes. Hab. Brazil (Ega) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 93. LEIOPUS DORSALIS, 0. Ss. B.M. L. pallide-fuscus ; thorace cinereo subvariegato ; elytris plaga magna communi cinerea ante medium, maculaque altera sagit- LAMIIDA. 383 tata communi ad apicem ; corpore subtus, pedibus antennis- que pallide fuscis. Pale cinerecus-brown; eyes above considerably separated, at the base of antennz and behind them two impressed lines, form- ing a cross; thorax above varied with cimereous; elytra very thickly punctured, a large ash-coloured squarish irregular mark before the middle and with projecting corners, a spear-shaped cmereous mark near the tip; the tip notched on each side nea the suture. Length 4 lines. Hab. New York (Salem). 24. LEIOPUS POLYSPILUS, nN. Ss. B.M. L. cinereo-fuscus ; thorace maculis decem albidis, elytris smgulis maculis 18-20 parvis albidis, apice mucronatis. Of a cinereous-brown; head with a short impressed line between the eyes. Thorax above with ten small whitish spots, eight ar- ranged in two transverse lines and two on the posterior margin ; seutellum brown; elytra each with three abbreviated vittz of punctures; each elytron with from eighteen to twenty white spots, three on the margm larger; the tip mucronated and notched near the suture; front and under side covered closely with cinereous hairs; spine on back part of thorax reduced to a tubercle. Length 3 lines. Hab. Honduras. 25. LEIOPUS ANNULICORNIS, DN. Ss. B.M. L, cinereo-fuscus; antennarum articulis, a tertio, basi pallidis; thorace elytrisque maculis variis albidis; elytris singulis basi medio subtuberculatis, apice subproductis, mucronatis et intus subemarginatis ; femoribus clavatis basi pallidis, medio fuscis, apice cinereis; abdomine subtus flavescente-cinereo. Of a pale ash-coloured brown; the joints of the antenne, from the third, yellowish at the base; thorax with the hind mar- gin whitish, and six whitish spots, four in a transverse line near the front margin and two behind the central pair; elytra, each at the tip somewhat dilated and mucronated, and slightly emar- ginated on the inside ; near the base a slight somewhat elongated tubercle, the surface varied with whitish spots of different sizes ; under side of body with yellowish ash-coloured close silky pu- bescence; femora clavate, the base pale, the middle brown, the tip ash-coloured. Length 33 lines. flab, Columbia (Magdalena) (Coll. Goudot). 384 LAMIIDZ. 26. LEIOPUS BISPECULARIS, N.S. B.M. L. fusco-cinereus ; thorace medio vitta lat& nigro-fusea; elytris singulis macula magna subovata obliquaé suturam non attin- gente pallidoque cincta, apice truncatis ; antennis ferrugineis. Brownish ash-colour, with a silky pubescence ; antennz fer- ruginous; thorax in the middle with a widish dark brown vitta, the sides of the thorax somewhat angled behind, but scarcely tubercled; each of the elytra truncated at the tip and marked by a large somewhat oval dark brown spot, touching the lateral margin, but not extending to the suture; this spot is edged with pale cinereous, between it and the tip are two mottled marks; legs and under side covered with an ash-coloured silky pubes- cence. Length 3 lines. Hab. Brazil (Ega) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 27. LEIOPUS BREVICEPS, 0. s. B.M. L. sordide fuscus; elytris singulis apice rotundatis, ad suturam cinereo lineolatis ; femoribus basi pallescentibus ; capite bre- vissimo, oculis magnis. Of an elongated form, and of a dirty-brownish hue ; head very short ; eyes large, occupying the greater part of the cheeks; a strong transverse impressed line just behind the antenne; a somewhat paler line down the middle of the thorax and on the hind margin ; elytra rounded at the tip; close to the suture are two longish somewhat cimereous lines, at the tip there is a longish spot of the same colour, and behind it are one or two small spots ; the base of the femora is pale; the under side is covered with short cinereous pubescence. Length 4 lines. Hab. Venezuela. 28. LEIOPUS EMERITUS. L. subdepressus, niger, tomento cervino-aurulento vestitus ; tho- race mutico antrorsum subangustato ; thorace elytrisque late- ribus fusco-nebulosis ; elytris amplis, humero prominulis, apice oblique truncatis, tricostatis, costis nigro-punctatis, exteriore laterali, intermedia utringue abbreviata, interiore antrorsum fortius elevata; antennis pedibusque nigris, albo-annulatis, femoribus omnibus clavatis, basi testaceis. Long. lin. 6. Liopus emeritus, Erichs. Arch. f. Naturg. 1847, p. 147. Hab. Peru. LAMIID&. 385 29. LEIOPUS PLEURITICUS, n. s. B.M. L. pallide-brunneus ; thorace medio vittis duabus ochraceis, inter vittas vitta alia fused, lea media albé; sutura fusco alboque punctata; elytris singulis lateribus basi preesertim pallidiori- bus; antennis subferrugineis; corpore subtus cano. Pale brown; head between the eyes, and two lines on the crown yellowish ; antenne subferruginous ; thorax in the middle with two ochreous vittze, between them a brownish vitta, with a white line down the middle. Elytra rather closely punctured, the suture spotted with brown and white alternately; the sides, especially at the base, paler; the elytra about the middle marked with brown and ash-colour. Under side of body hoary, legs subferruginous and covered with short greyish hairs. Length 3 lines. Hab. Brazil. 30. LEIOPUS SUBFASCIANUS, 0. S. B.M. L. fuscus, rude-punctatus ; capite cano; antennis sub-brevibus, articulis fuscis basi subgriseis; thorace luteo subvariegato ; elytris singulis basi, lmeolisque variis undatis et interruptis luteis, fascia grisea mediana suturam non attingente; elytris apice simplicibus. Brown, rather roughly punctured; head greyish; antennae rather short; the jomts brown at the base, somewhat greyish ; thorax varied with luteous ; elytra at the base luteous, and with various waved and interrupted luteous lines; a griseous band about the middle, not reaching the suture; elytra simple at the apex. Length 4 lines. Hab. Venezuela. 31. LEIOPUS SUPERSTES. L. niger, dense cervino-tomentosus ; thorace dorso bituberculato, dente laterali obtuso postico; elytris apice summo oblique truncatis, nigro-punctatis, macula triangulari laterali media fusca, lituraque prope suturam ante apicem cinerea, prope basin fasciculo spisso compressoque fulvo ornatis ; femoribus fortiter clavatis, basi testaceis. Long. lin. 4. Liopus superstes, Erichs. Arch. f. Naturg. 1847, p. 146. Hab. Peru. | 386 LAMIID&. 32. LEIOPUS SERPENTINUS. . L. fuscus, subtiliter cinereo-pubescens; thorace spina laterali postica, elytris apice oblique emarginatis, extus dente acuto terminatis, ante medium punctatis, cinereo-, pone medium leevibus fusco-tomentosis, parce albido conspersis, macula mi- nuta alba laterali media; tibiis apice tarsisque nigris. Long. lin. 4. Liopus serpentinus, Erichs. Arch. f. Naturg. 1847, p. 146. Hab. Peru. 33. LEIOPUS IMPLEXUS. L. fuscus, supra dense luteo-pubescens ; thorace spina laterali postica, maculis tribus transversim positis fuscis, elytris apice oblique truncatis, maculis punctisque fuscis, plaga pone basin angulata cinerea fasciaque obliqua abbreviata alba pone me- dium variegatis ; corpore infra pedibusque dense ,cinereo-pu- bescentibus, tibuis apice tarsisque nigris. Long. lin. 43. Liopus implexus, Erichs. Arch. f. Naturg. 1847, p. 146. Hab, Peru. 34. LEIOPUS POLYMITUS. L. fuscus, dense cinereo-pubescens, supra ochraceo-variegatus ; thorace spina laterali postica, nigro-punctato; elytris apice oblique truncatis, ochraceo nigroque conspersis, postice carneo- marmoratis ; tibus tarsisque apice nigris. Long. hn. 43.! Liopus polymitus, Hrichs. Arch. f. Naturg. 1847, p. 146. Hab. Peru. 35. LEIOPUS REMISSUS. L. niger, subtiliter cmereo-pubescens ; thorace spina laterali pos- tica, dorso maculis octo, in series duas transversales positis flavo-pubescentibus, elytris e pube cinerea, nigra flavaque variegatis, macula laterali media albida ; tibiis apice tarsisque nigris. Long. hn. 33. Liopus remissus, Erichs. Arch. f. Naturg. 1847, p. 146 Hab. Peru. LAMIID&. 387 36. LEIOPUS FLOCCIDUS. L. subdepressus, niger, subtiliter nigro-pubescens ; thorace, spma laterali postica, elytrisque maculis minutis irregularibusque albo-cinereis adspersis; elytris apice emarginatis, extus denti- culo obtusiusculo terminatis ; femoribus tarsisque basi testa- ceis, tibis basi rufo-piceis, antennis rufo-piceis, nigro-annu- - latis. Long. hn. 2. Liopus floccidus, Erichs. Arch. f. Naturg. 1847. p. 147. Hab. Peru. 37. LEIOPUS STRIGILIS. L. subdepressus, testaceus, subtiliter cervino-pubescens ; thorace mutico antrorsum angustato, dorso obsolete trituberculato, elytris apicem versus sensim angustatis, apice oblique trun- eatis vel emarginatis, basi tubere compresso instructis subse- riatim punctatis, albido-strigosis lituréque media brevi fusca notatis; pedibus luteis, femoribus anterioribus clavatis, pos- ticis simplicibus, tiblis omnibus apice nigris. Long. Jin. 33-8. Liopus strigilis, Erichs. Arch. f. Naturg. 1847, p. 147. Hab. Perv. 38. LEIOPUS MACULATUS. Hyperplatys maculatus, Haldem. 49. Liopus maculatus, Leconte, Journ, Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n. s. u. 170. Hab. U. States (Pennsylvania). 39. LEIOPUS ASPERSUS. Lamia aspersa, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. iii. 330. Hyperplatys aspersa, Haldem. 49. Liopus aspersus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n. s, ii. 171. Hab. U. States. 40. LEIOPUS FACETUS. Lamia faceta, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. v. 271. Liopus facetus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n. s. ii. 171. Hah. U. States. 388 LAMIID&. 41. LEIOPUS SIGNATUS. Liopus signatus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n. s. ii. 171 Hab. U. States (New York). 42. LEIOPUS SYMMETRICUS. . Liopus symmetricus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n.s. Te We Hab. U. States. 43, LEIOPUS PICTUS. Liopus pictus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n. s. i. 172. Hab. U. States (Ohio). 44, LEIOPUS ANGULATUS. Liopus angulatus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. nu. s. n. 172. Hab. U. States (Georgia). 45. LEIOPUS BIGUTTATUS. Liopus biguttatus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Se. Philad. n. s. Ww. 172. Hab. U. States (New York). 46. LEIOPUS VARIEGATUS. Amuiscus variegatus, Haldem. 47. Liopus Neniceeas, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phitad. n. s. Ub s2: Hab. U. States. 47. LEIOPUS ALPHA. Lamia alpha, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. v. 270. Amniscus vicinus, Haldem. Amniscus lateralis, Haldem. Liopus alpha, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. nu. s. ui. Vs Hab. U. States. 48. LEIOPUS CINEREUS. Liopus cereus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. nu. s. i. ete! Wes Hab. U. States (Georgia). LAMIIDA. ; 389 49. LEIOPUS RUSTICUS. Liopus rusticus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n. s. i. 173. Hab. U. States. 50. LEIOPUS MISELLUS. Liopus misellus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. un. s. ii. 173 ve Hab. U. States. 51. Letopus HALDEMANI. Liopus Haldemani, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n.s. n.- $73. Hab. U. States. 26. PROBATIUS. Probatius, Dej. Cat. p. 363. Lamia, p., Germ. Acanthocinus et Eryphus, p., Perty. 1. PROBATIUS SANNIO. B.M. P. niger ; thorace postice spinoso, cinereo trilineato, elytris con- Vexis, attenuatis, setosis, castaneis, albo-maculatis, apice mu- cronatis. Lamia Sannio, Germ. Ins. Sp. Nov. 481. Hab. Brazil. 2. PRoBATIUS LUDICRUS. P. piceo-niger; thorace postice spinoso, medio cinereo lineato, elytris convexis, setosis, castaneis, macula ante medium et altera infra medium albis apice mucronatis. Lamia ludicra, Germ. Ins. Sp. Nov. p. 481. Probatius albo-maculatus, Dej. Cat. p. 363. Hab. Brazil. 3. PROBATIUS HUMERALIS. B.M. P. fuscus ; thoracis medio, scutello et humeris flavis; elytris apice cinereis. Acanthocimus humeralis, Perty, Del. An. Art. p. 91. Eryphus humeralis, Perty, l. c. t. 18. f. 8. Hab. Brazil. 390 LAMIIDA. 4. PROBATIUS PARTITUS, 0. 8. B.M. L. niger, hirsutulus ; capite, thorace antennarumque articulo basali subochraceis, thorace vittis duabus fusculis; elytris nigris cinereo uregulariter maculatis; singulis postice medio unicarinatis, apice mucronato impunctatis, punctis et margini- bus setigeris. Black ; head ochraceous, with an impressed line down the middle, extending from the mouth to the vertex ; antenne with the basal joint brownish-ochreous ; other jomts black, with a few small bristles, third to the seventh with a narrow pale ring at the base ; thorax subochraceous, slightly mottled, on the middle are two brown vittze constricted in the middle ; scutellum brown on the sides, pale in the middle and at the tip. Elytra black, the base narrowly bordered with ochraceous; the surface irregu- larly marked with small white spots; each elytron 1s sharply mucronated at the tip, the mucro being the end of a keel parallel to the suture which extends from behind the middle to the tip; there are eight or nine rows of punctures on each; from each puncture there arises a short bristly hair ; the legs are brownish- black, with a cinereous pubescence; the tibia are somewhat ringed in the middle with pale ochreous. Length 43 lines. Hab. Pa (Para). 5. PROBATIUS SULPHURIFER, 0. S. P. brunneo-fuscus ; thorace supra, marginibus anticis et posticis sulphureis, elytris singulis maculis duabus distinctis transversis sulphureis, prima ante, secundaé pone medium, elytris apice mucronatis, sutura intus mucronem sulphureo signato. Long. lin. 43. Hab. South America (Edw. Shephard, Esq.). 27. AMNISCUS. Amniscus, De. Cat. p. 364. Leptostylus, p., Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n. s. ui. 168. Lamia, p., Fabr., Say. 1. AMNISCUS SEX-GUTTATUS. B.M. Lamia sex-guttata, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Se. Philad. v. 269. Amniseus vicinus, Dej. Cat. p. 364. Chevr. Coll. Hab. N. America. LAMIIDA. 391 2. AMNISCUS MACULA. B.M. A. testaceus vel piceus, cimereo fuscoque pubescens, szepius fulvo- variegatus ; thorace punctato, dorso tuberculis quinque obtusis nigris, lateribus rotundatis vix sinuatis, cimerejs, elytris grosse punctatis lineis tribus subelevatis interruptis vix distinctis, macula magna laterali cmereo-alba paullo pone medium orna- tis, antennis fuseo annulatis. Lamia macula, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. v. 268. Leptostylus macula, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n. s. un. p. 169. Amniscus sticticus, Dej. Cat. p. 364. Haldem. 48. Hab. N. America. 3. AMNISCUS TRANSVERSUS. B.M. A. brevis, fuscus, albido-pubescens ; thorace elytrisque multi- tuberculatis, elytris postice crista transversa elevata, apice in- tegris; antennis crebre fusco-variegatis. Lamia transversa, Gyll. in Schenh. Syn. Ins. 1. 3. App. 164. Amniscus asperatus, Dej. Cat. p. 364. Amniscus rugulosus, Dup., Dej. Cat. Amniscus Lunator, Newman, MSS. ? Amniscus tuberculatus, Fr. Hab. N. America (EK. Florida). 4, AMNISCUS BIDENTATUS. B.M. Amniscus bidentatus, Dej. Cat. p. 364. Chevr. Coll. Hab. W. Indies (Nevis). 5. AMNISCUS TERRZCOLOR. B.M. Amniscus terrecolor, Newman, MSS. Hab. N. America. 6. AMNISCUS PRZMORSUS. B.M. A. thorace tuberculato, elytris punctatis, ciereis, apice biden- tatis, fuscis ; antennis longis. Lamia premorsa, Fabr. S. El. ii. 291. Amniscus premorsus, De. Cat. p. 364. Hab. W. Indies? 7. AMNISCUS ASSIMILIS. B.M. Amniscus assimilis, Dej. Cat. p. 364. Chevr. Coll. Hab. W. Indies? 392 LAMIIDZ. 8. AMNISCUS ARGENTATUS. B.M. Amniscus argentatus, Dej. Cat. p. 364. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Cuba. 9. AMNISCUS #GROTUS. B.M. Amniscus zgrotus, Dup., Dej. Cat. p. 364. Chevr. Coll. Hab. N. America (Canada). 10. AMNISCUS RUSTICUS. B.M. Leiopus rusticus, Dej. Cat. p. 365 (nee Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. ii. 173). Hab. N. America. 11. AMNISCUS INERMIS. Amniscus inermis, Billberg (Childr. Coll.). Hab. W. Indies (St. Bartholomew’s). 12. AMNISCUS 2 FLAVIPES. Lamia (Amniscus ?) flavipes, White, Zool. Ereb. § Terror, p. 21. Hab. New Zealand. 13. AMNISCUS ACULIFERUS. Lamia aculifera, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. iu. 329. Amniscus marginellus, Haldem., Dej. Cat. p. 364. Amniscus albescens, Haldem. Leptostylus aculiferus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n.s. u. 168. Hab. U. States. 14. AMNISCUS ALBIDUS. Leptostylus albidus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n. s. ii. 168. Hab. N. America (Colorada and Gila). 15. AMNISCUS PERPLEXUS. Amuniscus perplexus, Haldem., Dej. Cat. p. 364. Leptostylus perplexus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n. s. u. 169 Hab. U. States (Georgia). LAMIIDZ. 393 16. AMNISCUS BIUSTUS. Leptostylus biustus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad.n.s. n. 169. Amniscus biustus, Klug, Dej. Cat. p. 364. Hab. U. States. Cuba. 17. AMNISCUS COMMIXTUS. Amniscus commixtus, Haldem. 47. Leptostylus commixtus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n. s. ue 169. Amniscus punctatus, Haldem. 49. Hab. U. States. 18. AMNISCUS COLLARIS. Amniscus collaris, Haldem. 46. Hab. Alabama. 19. AMNISCUS INTERRUPTUS. Amniscus interruptus, Haldem. 48. Leptostylus interruptus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Se. Philad. n. s. i. 170. Hab. U. States (New York). 20. AMNISCUS CRYPTUS. Lamia crypta, Say. eecoyius eryptus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n. s. 170. Hab. U. States (New Orleans). 21. AMNISCUS FASCICULARIS. Mesosa fascicularis, Harris, Trans. Hartf. S. N. H. i. 88. Hab. U. States. 28. GEDOPEZA. Leiopus (CEdopeza), Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. 88. Hidopeza, Dej. Cat. p. 364. T2 394 LAMIIDZ&. 1. CEpoPEzA PoGONOCHEROIDES. B.M. Leiopus (CEdopeza) Pogonocheroides, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. 88. AXdopeza tessellata, Dej. Cat. p. 364. Hab. Brazil (Para). 2. CQEDOPEZA PLEBEIA. B.M. Aidopeza plebeia, Dej. Cat. p. 364. Chevr. Coll. Hab. S. America (Carthagena). 3. CEDOPEZA AMBIGUA. B.M. Aidopeza ambigua, Dej. Coll. Hab. Columbia. 4, CQADOPEZA SIGNATICOLLIS. B.M. CEdopeza signaticollis, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Mexico. 29. ALCIDION. Aleidion, Dej. Cat. p. 364. ]. ALCIDION BISPINUM. B.M. Alcidion bispinum, Dej. Cat. p. 364. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 2. ALCIDION DORSALE. B.M. Alcidion dorsale, Chevr. Coll. Hab. S. America ? 3. ALCIDION DELETUM. B.M. Alcidion deletum, Cherr. Coli. Hab. Caraccas. 4. ALCIDION PoLYRHAPHOIDES, n.s. Pl. X. f. 6. A. griseo et fusco variegatum, verrucosum ; antennarum articulo basali ante apicem gibboso, articulo tertio apice mtus uni- dentato ; elytris singulis ad basin et ad suturam tuberculo apice piligero, fusco-sericeo, macula media communi grisea fere cruciform. Long. lim. 4-45. Hab. Venezuela (Coll. Dyson). LAMIIDA. 395 5. ALCIDION PICTULUM,n.s. Pl. X. f. 5. B.M. A. griseo-holosericeum supra nigro punctulatum; thorace maculis duabus nigris oblongis extus albo marginatis, elytris linea alba, a humero recta, trans medium subobliqua, et in sutura ad apicem recta, singulis intus ante apicem latioribus, femoribus, tibiis, tarsisque basi fulvis, antennis fulvo annulatis; elytris - apice subobtusis, productis. Long. lin. 5-53. Hab. Columbia. 6. ALCIDION TETRAMASTON, 0. Ss. B.M. A. supra viridi-griseum, polysticticum; elytris singulis gibberis duobus, uno ad basin altero ad medium, apice extus longe mucronato, sutura intus producta, pedibus flavescentibus, tibiis apice et tarsis nigris. Long. lin. 43. Hab. Venezuela (Coll. Dyson). 7. ALCIDION CARINATUM, 0. S. A. fulvo-griseum ; elytris dorso subplanato, lateribus recto-angu- latis et cariatis, singulis basi, carina elongatula, apice extus mucronatis. Long. lin. 6-7. Hab. Columbia. 30. COSMOTOMA. Cosmotoma, Dej. Cat. p. 364. Blanch. Hist. des Ins. ui. 155. 1. CosMOTOMA VENUSTULUM. B.M. Cosmotoma venustulum, Dej. Cat. p. 364. Cosmotoma plumicorne, Dup. Hab. Brazil. 396 LAMIIDZ. 3]. EXOCENTRUS. Exocentrus, Meg., Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 152. Pogonocherus, p., Serv. Cerambyx, p., Linn. Ecyrus, p., Leconte. 1. EXOCENTRUS BALTEATUS. B.M. EK. thorace spinoso, corpore ferrugineo, abdomine ovato ; elytris fascia nigricante. Cerambyx balteus, Linn. Syst. Nat. ii. i067. Olww. Col. iv. p. 55..t. 17. £. 124. Cerambyx erinitus, Panz. F. I. Germ. 48. 17. Cerambyx pubicornis, Schrank, Naturf. xxiv. p. 76. Cerambyx Quercus, Rossi, Faun. Htr.i. 143? Var. Cerambyx lusitanicus, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 120. t. 5. f. 54. Cerambyx lusitanus, Gme!. Syst. Nat. 11. 1067 2 Pogonocherus balteatus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. 59. Exocentrus balteatus, Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 153. Kiister, Kéf. Eur. 9.71. Hab. Europe. © 2. EXOCENTRUS CINEREUS. E. corpore supra cimereo-sericeo ; elytris griseo punctulatis et griseo sub-bifasciatis ; antennis annulatis. Exocentrus cinereus, Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 152. pl. 3. f. 3. Hab. France. 3. EXOCENTRUS UMBRINUS. BM. Exocentrus umbrinus, Dej. Cat. p. 365. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 4, EXOCENTRUS SETOSUS. Pogonocherus setosus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. 58. Exocentrus setosus, De. Cat. p. 365. Hab. Brazil. >. EXOCENTRUS EXIGUUS. Exocentrus exiguus, Dej. Cat. p. 365. Haldem. 50. Ecyrus exiguus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Se. Philad. n. s. ii. 161 Hab. N. America. LAMIIDS. 397 32. POGONOCHERUS. Pogonocherus, Meg., Steph. Ill. Brit. Ent. iv. 233. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. 57. Cerambyx, p., Linn. 1. PoGoNocHERUS OVALIS. B.M. P. ovatus, fuscus ; elytris integris. Cerambyx ovalis, Gmel. S. N. iv. 1863. Lamia ovalis, Gyll. Ins. Suec. iv. 65. Cerambyx, 10, Geoffr. Hist. Abr. i. 206. Pogonocherus ovalis, Muls. Col. Fr. p. 155. Pogonocherus variegatus, Ziegl., Dej. Cat. (olim). Var. Pogonocherus subovatus, Muls. Col. Fr. p. 155. Hab. Europe. 2. POGONOCHERUS PENICILLATUS. B.M. P. piceus, dense cinereo-pubescens, fusco variegatus; elytris grosse punctatis, lineis tribus elevatis, mterna obtusiore peni- cillis nigro-hirsutis ornata, fascia late sub-basali albo pubes- cente ; antennis cinereo-annulatis. Pogonocherus penicillatus, Leconte, Agass. Lake Superior, 234. Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Se. Philad. n. s. ii. 160. Hab. N. America. 3. POGONOCHERUS FASCICULARIS. B.M. P. thorace spimoso; elytris ntegris, punctis tribus hispidis; an- tennis mediocribus hirtis. Cerambyx fascicularis, Panz. F. I. G. 14. f. 16. Cerambyx fasciculatus, Fabr. S. El. ii. 277. Pogonocherus fasciculatus, Steph. Ill. iv. 234. Pogonocherus fascicularis, Muls. Col. Fr. p. 156. Hab. Europe. 4, POGONOCHERUS PERROUDI. B.M. P. elytris gradatim subangustatis, apice truncatis, angulo externo subspinoso ferrugineo-fulvis, basi fascia obliqua alba; lineis tribus elevatis, una ad suturam fasciculis tribus pilorum nigro- rum, postice ornata. Pogonocherus Perroudi, Muls. Col. Fr. p. 158. pl. 3. f. 4. Hab. S. Enrope. 398 LAMIIDZ. 5. POGONOCHERUS HISPIDUS. B.M. P. thorace spinoso, elytris basi albidis, apice bidentatis, antennis mediocribus hirtis. Cerambyx hispidus, Fabr. S. El. 3 p. 278. Oliv. Col. iv. p. 53. t. 11. £. 7 Lamia hispida, Schenh. Syn. Ins. i. "3, post. Kiister, Kaf. Eur. 9. 72. Pogonocherus hispidus, Steph. Ill. iv. 234. Muls. Col. Fr. p. 159. Hab. Europe. 6. POGONOCHERUS HISPIDULUS. B.M. Cerambyx hispidulus, Piller. Hab. Europe. 7. POGONOCHERUS PILOSUS. B.M. P. thorace bispinoso, elytris griseis, apice unidentatis, antennis mediocribus hirtis. Cerambyx pilosus, Fabr. S. El. ii. p. 278. Oh. Col. iv. p. 53. t. 9. £. 60. Cerambyx hispidus, Panz. Naturf. xxiv. p. 26. t. 1. £.35; Faun. Ins. Germ. 14. f. 16. Cerambyx dentatus, Geoffr. Ins. App. p. 526. Pogonocherus pilosus, Steph. Ill. iv. 233. Muls. Col. Fr. p. 160. Hab. Europe. 8. POGONOCHERUS CRISTA. B.M. P. griseus; thorace acute spinoso, elytris basi tuberculo com- * presso, tridentato. Lamia crista, Fabr. S. El. 1. 282. Cerambyx crista, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 113. pl. 14. f. 101. Hab. New Zealand. 9. PoGONOCHERUS MIXTUS. Pogonocherus mixtus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n. s. ui. 160. Hab. U. States. 10. PoGONOCHERUS PARVULUS. Pogonocherus parvulus, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n. s. u. 160. Hab. U. States. LAMIID&. 399 11. PoGONOCHERUS SERTIFER. - Pogonocherus sertifer, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. 59. A 12. PoGONOCHERUS DECORATUS. P. oblongo-elongatus, fere parallelus, dense cinereo-pubescens pilis nigris sparsim erectis ; antennis corpore paulo longioribus, intus parce pilosis, articulis fuscis basi-rufo griseis; protho- race subquadrato, lateribus medio spina brevi armatis; medio carinula longitudinali brevi, et utrinque altera transversali breviore ; elytris elongatis, ad scutellum leviter infuscatis ; utrinque vitta nigricante, ab humeris incipiente, ante medium dorsum versus angulata et postice producta; elytris. apice separatim rotundatis. Pogonocherus decoratus, Leon Fairm. Ann. Soc. Ent.1855,p.320. Hab. Pyrenees. 33. EUPROMERA. Eupromera, Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. iv. 224. Physobrachys, Dej. Cat. p. 366. 1. EUPROMERA SPRYANA. B.M. Eupromera Spryana, Westw. Trans. Ent. Soc. iv. 224. pl. 13. f. 5. Physobrachys latimana, Dej. Cat. p. 366. Hab. Brazil. 34. MIMORPHA. Mimorpha, Newman, Entom. p. 322. 1. MIMORPHA CLYTIFORMIS. B.M. M. thorace et elytrorum basi aspere punctatis, nigris; scutello, elytrorum sutura prope scutellum, fasciis duabus pravis apice- que cinereis ; corpore subtus cmereo-lanuginoso. Mimorpha clytiformis, Newman, Entom. p. 323. Hab. Philippine Islands (Coll. Cuming). v5 400 LAMIID 2. 35. CLONIOCERUS. Cloniocerus, Dej. Cat. p. 366. Lap. An. Art. 1. 468. Lamia, p., Fabr. 1. CLONIOCERUS HYSTRIX. B.M. C. thorace quinque-spinoso, elytris fasciculato-pilosis, antennis mediocribus, serratis. Lamia hystrix, Fabr. S. El. i. p. 282. Cerambyx hystrix, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 119. t. 15. f. 110. Cloniocerus hystrix, Lap. Hist. An. Art. ui. 468. Hab. 8. Africa (Port Natal). . 2. CLonioceRus Kraussii,n.s. Pl. X. f. 8. B.M. C. fusco-niger; thoracis lateribus flavido-albis ; elytris fascia post-mediana albida, basi nigro longi-fascieulato, ad apicem fasciculis fuscis et ochraceis decorato ; antennis nigris, articulo tertio apice fasciculato, articulo quarto medio, quinto fere toto, sextoque medio pallidis; abdomine subtus, quatuor ordinibus, ochraceo fasciculatis ; lineisque tribus punctorum levium ni- grorum. | Long. lin. 63. Hab. S. Africa (Port Natal) (Coll. Dr. Krauss). 3. CLONIOCERUS BOHEMANNI, 0. 8. B.M. C. rufo-fuscus; elytris albo transversim bifasciatis, dorso et sutura poriferis; antennis basi rufo-fuscis, articulo tertio basi griseo, apice nigro-fasciculato, 4—8, basi griseis, apicibus dila- tatis nigris, articulis apicalibus nigris. Long. lin. 5. Hab. S. Africa (Port Natal) (Coll. Prof. Boheman). 36. DESMIPHORA. Desmiphora, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. 62. Lamia, p., Fabr. Cerambyx, p., Oliv. 1. DESMIPHORA INTONSA. B.M. D. cylindrica, picea, griseo-hirsuta ; thorace basi coarctato, medio denticulato, dorso eristato; elytris punctatis, apice retusis, fasciculatis. Lamia intonsa, Germar, Ins. Spec. Nov. p. 484. Hab. Brazil. LAMIID.: 401 2. DESMIPHORA VESTITA. B.M. Desmiphora vestita, Dej. Cat. p. 366. Hab. Brazil. 3. DESMIPHORA HIRTICOLLIS. B.M. D. fusco-brunnea, villosa ; capitis vertice barbato, thorace latera- liter spinoso, lineis albidis. Saperda hirticollis, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 11. t. 4. f. 37. Hab. Brazii. 4. DESMIPHORA FERRUGINEA. B.M. Desmiphora ferruginea, Dej. Cat. p. 366. Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil. 5. DESMIPHORA CIRROSA. D. fusca; thorace albo-tomentoso, plagd fusca, antice albo-cir- roso ; elytris postice albo-pictis, antice fusco-, postice albo- clrratis. Long. lin. 6. Desmiphora cirrosa, Erichs. Arch. f. Naturg. 1847, p. 147. Hab. Peru. 6. DESMIPHORA LANATA. BM. Desmiphora lanata, Dej. Cat. p. 366. Coll. Jekel. Hab. Cuba (Coll, Jekel). 7. DESMIPHORA ELEGANTULA, 0. 8. D. ferruginea ; thoracis lateribus aurantiaco cristato-fasciculatis ; elytris ante apicem albo piloso-sericeis, smngulis fasciculis tri- bus elongatis tenuibus erectis albis. Long. lin. 23. fab. Amazon (Tapayos) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 8. DESMIPHORA SERVILLEI,n.s. PI. X. f. 7. B.M. D. nigro-fusca; capite aurantiaco fasciculato, thorace albo longe- piloso; elytris pilis vagis longis albidis, smgulis, ad basin, fasciculis duobus elongatis parallelis ferrugimeo-fuscis, post medium aurantiaco-fasciculato, ante apicem nigro-fasciculato ; abdominis lateribus marginibus rufo-ciliatis; pedibus nigris rufo-variegatis ; antennis nigris, articulis tertio quartoque albo unistriatis. Long. lin. 10. Hab. Brazil (Spirito-Santo). 402 LAMIID. 9. DESMIPHORA FASCICULATA. D. thorace spmoso rufo-fasciculato, atra, elytris fasciculis pluri- mis compressis suture parallelis. Lamia fasciculata, Fabr. Syst. El. i. 299. Cerambyx fasciculatus, Oliv. iv. pl. 17. f. 131. Desmiphora fasciculata, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. 63. Hab. Cayenne. 37. EUPOGONIUS. Eupogonius, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. n. s. n. 159. Saperda, p., Say. Desmiphora, p., De. 1. EUPOGONIUS TOMENTOSUS. Desmiphora tomentosa, Dej. Cat. p. 366. Haldem. p. 50. Eupogonius tomentosus, Leconte, 1. c. p. 159. Had. N. America (U. States). 2. EUPOGONIUS VESTITUS. Saperda vestita, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. vy. 273. EKupogonius vestitus, Leconte, 1. c. p. 159, Hab. N. America (U. States). 3. EUPOGONIUS PAUPER. Eupogonius pauper, Leconte, l. c. p. 159. Hab. N America (Pennsylvania). 38. PHACELLOCERA. Phacellocera, De. Cat. Deer fle Lap. An. Art. 11. 468. Lamia, p., Klug. 1. PHACELLOCERA PLUMICORNIS. B.M. P. flavo-virescens; antennis corpore longioribus medio fascicu- latis, thorace utrinque unispincso, elytris tuberculis fasciaque dentata nigris. Lamia plumicornis, Klug, Nov. Act. xu. 462. t. 42. f. 5 (1825). Phacellocera scopulicornis, Dej., Lap. An. Art. 1. p. 469 (1840). Hab. Brazil. LAMIIDZ. 403 39. TRIGONOPEPLUS. Trigonopeplus, De. Cat. p. 361. 1. TRIGONOPEPLUS SIGNATIPENNIS. B.M. Trigonopeplus signatipennis, Dej. Cat. p. 361. Chevr. Coll. - Hab. Brazil. 2. TRIGONOPEPLUS ABDOMINALIS, 0. S. B.M. T. luteo-ochraceus nigro-punctatus; thoracis dorso tuberculis tribus, posteriore minore ; scutello aurantiaco basi lateribusque nigris; elytris singulis basi verrucis plurimis vagis postice im- punctis ; plaga transversa post medium, nigra antice et postice sinuata et flavo marginata, maculisque duabus parvis nigris, una marginali, una suturali; corpore subtus luteo-fusco, ab- dominis lateribus nigro-punctatis, articulo ultimo arcuatim exciso, cavato et longitudinaliter striato. Of an ochreous clay colour, dotted with black; back of the thorax with three tubercles, the posterior smaller than the others; scutellum orange, the base and sides black ; each of the elytra has at the base many small black warts which are punctured behind; there is a transverse black mark behind the middle, which is sinuated before and behind and margined with yellow ; there are two small black marks on each elytron behind this, one on the suture and another on the margin; the under side is covered with short ochre-coloured hairs, the segments of the abdomen being spotted on the sides with black; the last seg- ment has a wide arcuated notch, the edge hollowed out and lon- situdinally striated : two basal joints of tarsi and middle of the tibize of a pinkish flesh-colour. Length 8 lines. Hab. S. America. 3. TRIGONOPEPLUS BISPECULARIS, n.s. Pl. X.f.1. B.M. T. obscure-fulvus ; capite thoraceque supra lineis duabus flavis divergentibus, elytris singulis post mediam partem macula ro- tundata nigra flavo-cincta; corpore subtus pilis cimereo-flavis ; abdominis segmento ultimo arcuatim secto, arcu excavato et longitudimaliter strigato; tibiis medio, et tarsorum articulis duobus basalibus pallide carneis. Of an obscure fulvous-brown, punctured with darker colour ; head with a black band in front between the antenne; crown black, with an oblique yellowish line on each side. Thorax on each side with an oblique pale yellow line, continuous with that 404 LAMIIDZ. ¢ on the head; inside it is a darkish band, traversing the dorsal tubercle; scutellum with the sides black and a widish fulvous band down the middle. Elytra beyond the middle with a large roundish black spot which is margined with yellow; near the tip is an ochraceous line which bends up at the margin; under side of body rather thickly covered with greyish-yellow hairs, the sides of abdomen indistinctly spotted with black. Legs with the two basal joints of the tarsi and a widish band round each tibia of a pinkish flesh-colour; last jomt of abdomen excised in an arcuated form, that part hollowed out and longitudinally striated. Length 5% lines. Hab. Brazil (Ega) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 40. ACANTHOTRITUS, n. g. Head wide in front ; antennz with the first jomt much thick- ened, the third at the tip with a strong spine standmg out at right angles ; the fourth dilated and compressed at the tip; the joints gradually decreasing in length till the last, which is very short. Thorax with the sides produced into a large conieal tu- bercle. Tibize, especially the fore ones, dilated and fiattened at the end. 1. ACANTHOTRITUS DORSALIS, n. s. Pl. X. f. 2. B.M. A. pallido-fuseus albo-irroratus; capitis lateribus et vertice albo- fasciatis ; thoracis lateribus et dorso medio albo-fasciatis ; scu- tello albo; elytris singulis ad basin unituberculatis, post me- diam partem striga abbreviata undulata nigra suturam non attingente, albis; humero, margine a basi ad medium fuscis ; macula hastaté communi, fused; abdomine subtus fusco, albido irrorato. Palish brown thickly sprmkled over with small white dots; sides of head and vertex each with a wide white band. Thorax with a lateral whitish band below the spe and continuous with that on the side of the head; down the middle a whitish band continuous with that on the crown; scutellum white. Elytra: each with a tubercle near the base, behind it a depression of con- siderable extent ; beyond the middle and approaching the suture there is a small arcuated ridge, the elytra on both sides of it being slightly hollowed; the greater part of each elytron is whitish ; the shoulder and the space from it to the tubercle and down the margin to beyond the middle pale brown, punctulated LAMIID&. 405 with white ; a waved deep brown striga from the margin beyond the middle does not reach to the suture; there is a rather large pale brown spear-shaped mark on the suture and common to both elytra; under side pale brown thickly punctured with white. Hab. Brazil. 41. ANISOCERUS. Anisocerus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. p. 79. Tragomorphus, Dej. Cat. p. 361. Acanthocinus, p., Perty. Lamia, p., Germ. 1. ANISOCERUS SCOPIFER. B.M. A. fusco-tomentosus ; thorace spmoso, dorso binodoso, antennis medio fasciculato-pilosis, elytris albo-fasciatis, atro-maculatis, apice rotundatis. Lamia scopifera, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. 476. Acanthocinus scopifer, Perty, Del. An. Art. 95. t. 19. f. 6. Anisocerus scopifer, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. 79. ; Tragomorphus penicillatus, Dej. Cat. p. 361. Hab. Brazil. 9. ANISOCERUS SIMULANS. B.M. Anisocerus simulans, Chevr. Coll. Hab. Brazil (Para). 3. ANIsocERUS OncaA,n.s. Pl. X.f. 4. B.M. A. pallide-ochraceus rufescenti tinctus; capite, thoraceque nigro maculatis et fasciatis; elytris singulis 17-18 maculis nigris ; corpore subtus nigro fasciato; antennis articulo tertio apice nigro-fasciculato ; tibiis tarsisque pallidis, tibus apice nigris. General colour pale ochreous tinged with reddish ; head spotted and banded with black; antenne ferruginous ; first joint black ; third joint at the tip black and tufted with a fascicle of black hairs ; fourth, fifth and sixth joints black at the tip ; other joints blackish. Thorax above with four longitudinal black bands and a black spot in the middle, one of the bands on each side, the other two on the back; scutellum pale, darkish towards the tip. Each of the elytra with from seventeen to eighteen black spots, 406 LAMIIDA. the base with several scattered small warts; under side banded with black, tip of abdomen pale. Tibiz and tarsi ochraceous, the tibiz tipped with black; the femora on the under side blackish. Length 4 to 53 lines. Hab. Brazil (Kga). 4. ANISOCERUS CAPUCINUS. B.M. A. ater, genis miniaceo vittatis ; scutello nigro ; elytris miniaceis, fasciis tribus transversis et macula ante apicem nigris, sutura nigra. ; Compsosoma capucinum, White, Ann. 8 Mag. Nat. Hist. xviii. gs ian Ha). Brazil (Para) (J. P. George Smith, Esq.). o. ANISOCERUS DULCISSIMUS, N.S. B.M. A. ater, genis miniaceo vittatis ; elytris sulphureis seu albido- flavescentibus ; fascia basali angusta et scutello miniaceis, fascia. lata ante medium obscuro-miniaceo ; marginibus apicali et laterali miniaceis ; punctis quatuor nigris in parte postica elytrorum. Rather smaller than the preceding, of which however it may prove to be an extreme variety. It is of a deep black; the cheeks are banded with a rich scarlet patch; the elytra in one of two specimens are of a delicate sulphur-yellow, im the other whitish and only yellow at the base; the base and margin of the elytra are narrowly cinctured with bright scarlet, the apical portion is also margined with scarlet—in one specimen, the yellow one, more widely than in the other; a wide band before the middle red, but obscured with black ; the suture behind margined with black ; apical half of elytra with four small black spots. Hab. Amazon (Tapazos) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 6. ANISOCERUS MONACHINUS, n.s. Pl. X. ae B.M. A.niger; thoracis lateribus albo-plagiatis tuberculo nigro; scu- tello albo ; elytris albis, basi nigro late-fasciato, fascia mediana nigra, macula marginali subapicali triangulari nigra; articulis tertio et quarto antennarum apice incrassatis non piligeris. Of a dull black; the thorax on each side with a large round white mark, the tubercle in the middle black; scutellum trun- cated, white, the sides at the base black. Elytra white; each at the base with several scatterea warts; a broad black band at the base, a narrower black band across the middle, a sharp-pointed LAMIIDZ. 407 triangular black spot from the margin near the tip; under side black, a spot behind the middle legs white; legs and antenne black ; fourth jomt of the antenne considerably thickened at the end. Length 7; limes: Hab. Amazons (Kga) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 7. ANISOCERUS LEUCOPHAUS, 0. S. B.M. A. luteo-albus nigro creberrime punctulatus ; capitis vertice, tho- racis vitta media et scutello nigris ; elytris simgulis basi maculis 3-4 nigris; fascia undulata nigra post medium. Of a dirty white very thickly punctulated with black ; crown of the head black; antenne with the first jomt much thickened and clavate, third and fourth slightly clubbed, not fasciculated ; thorax scarcely tubercled on the sides, in the middle above are two small transverse tubercles; a widish black band extends down the middle; the scutellum is blackish; each elytron has a largish but somewhat depressed tubercle in the middle; the shoulder and two or three marks near it black ; behmd the middle is an undulating black band which has some black irregular marks behind it and running mto it; legs more or less cinereous, tibie at the end black; under side dirty white, very thickly punctulated and varied with black. Length 53 lines. Hab. Guatimala (Coll. Deby). 8. ANISOCERUS PALLIATUS, 0. s. B.M. A. supra ferrugineo-fuscus, obscuriore variegatus ; capite pallide sulphureo; post oculos singulos fascia obscura; vertice fascia pallida; thorace medio fascia lata pallide-sulphurea nigro- punctato; scutello pallide sulphureo; elytris plaga pallida magna suturali communi subcruciata ;- fascia pallide-su!phurea subapicali. Above of a deep ferrugimous brown, varied with darker co- lour; head of a pale sulphur-yellow, the front punctured with brown, under side smooth, brown, shining; a brown band be- hind each eye; a pale band on the crown of the head; the thorax with a wide pale sulphur band down the middle, slightly dotted with brown; scutellum pale; elytra with a large pale cruciform mark on the suture common to both, extending from the base to beyond the middle ; a pale sulphur band near the tip. Length 53 limes. Hab. Guatimala (Coll. Deby). 408 LAMIID. 9. ANISOCERUS EGENSIS, n. s. B.M. A. supra olivaceo-ochraceus, nigro creberrime punctulatus ; lmea flava communi in capite, thorace scutelloque ; thoracis lateri- bus albidis; elytris singulis ochraceo-maculatis et maculis duabus nigris, una ad suturam alteraque remota; pedibus fuscis, tibus tarsisque subferrugmeis; antennis ferrugineis, articulis apice incrassatis nigris, tertio non piligero ; abdomine subtus medio fascia nigra lateribus nigro-punctatis. Above of an ochreous hue, very thickly dotted with black, a yellow line on the crown of the head, the joints of the antennz thickened at the tips, the third without any tuft of hairs ; thorax with the sides angled far back, behind slightly transversely streaked, a narrow yellow line down the middle continuous with that on the head; a yellow band down the scutellum; elytra tuberculated at the base, each with a few ochreous patches, those near the tip sometimes contimued in an oblique lne from the margin to the suture; in the middle above this line is a black mark, and another small black spot about the middle near the suture; sides of thorax and metathorax beneath whitish; legs subferruginous ; tarsi ochraceous, two basal jomts above pale. Length 53 lines. Hab. Amazon (Ega) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 10. ANISOCERUS ? DECORATOR. A. thorace subspmoso, flavo lmeato, elytris basi scabris, brun- neis, flavo-punctatis, apice fuscis, rufo-maculatis. Lamia decorator, Fabr. S. El. u. 289. Hab. S. America. 42. ONYCHOCERUS. Onychocerus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. 83. Lamia, p., Fabr. Cerambyx, p., Oliv. 1. ONYCHOCERUS SCORPIO. B.M. O. thorace quadrispinoso, elytris tuberculato-granulatis, tibnis anticis apice dilatatis. Lamia Scorpio, Fabr. S. El. 1.289. Cerambyx Scorpio, Oliv. Col. iv. p. 63. t. 3. f. 19. Onychocerus Scorpio, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. 83. Hab. Brazil. LAMIID. 409 2. ONYCHOCERUS ACULEICORNIS. B.M. O. oblongus, cinereus; thorace spinoso, elytris basi subcristatis, antennis apice unguiculatis. Lamia aculeicornis, Kirby, Linn. Trans. xu. p. 440. Onychocerus Scorpioides, Dej. Cat. p. 361. Hab. Brazil. 43. PLATYSTERNUS. Platysternus, Dej. Cat. p. 362. Blanch. Hist. des Ins. ii. 156. Lamia, p., Fabr. 1. PLATYSTERNUS HEBRZEUS. B.M. P. thorace acute dentato; dorso bicarinato, elytris cinereis fusco striatis maculatisque. Cerambyx hebreus, Fabr. Mant. Ins. 1. 131. Ohv. Col. iv. p. 62. t. 15. f. 106. Lamia hebrea, Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii. 273. Platysternus hebreeus, Dej. Cat. p. 362. Hab. Brazil (Para) (Coll. W. B. Bates). ine au ‘ EXPLANATION OF PLATES. PuaTE I. Puare II. PuiaTE III. Fig. Puate IV. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. DMIAM PWN ARHoObp ON NID oR Woe BO Oe . Dorycera spinicornis, p. 13. . Aulacocerus mundus, p. 13. . Prionomma orientalis, p. 19. . Ancyloprotus bigibbosus, p. 19. Pachypleura modesta, p. 27. . Megopis costipennis, p. 28. . Cyrtonops punctipennis, p. 32. . Aulacopus natalensis, p. 34. . Malacomacrus pallescens, p. 41. . Pyrodes antennatus, p. 51. . Mallaspis longiceps, p. 52. . Pcecilopeplus Batesun, p. 56. . Agallissus quadrimaculatus, p. 61. . Pteroplatus sellatus, p. 82. . Eburodacrys megaspilota, p. 95. . Atylostagma polita, p. 97. . Malacopterus flavo-signatus, p. 115. . Oplatocera callidioides, p. 121. Rhytidodera Bowringn, p. 133. . Euryprosopus clavipes, p. 136. . Diorus biapiculatus, p. 135. . Erythrus Championi, p. 142. . Tylosis suturalis, p. 141. . Polyschisis melanaria, p. 145. . Compsomera elegantissima, p. 152. . Callichroma Gueimzii, p. 165. ™" EXPLANATION OF PLATES. PLATE V. PuaTte VI. PuaTte VIL. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. - Fig. Fig. CO DWAIM Or COW . Heliomanes nigriceps, p. 181. . Erythroplatys corallifer, p. 202. . Acyphoderes Odyneroides, p. 196. . Agapete carissima, p. 185. Odontocera chrysozone, p. 192. Ommata elegans, p. 194. . Cosmisoma subvirescens, p. 214. Tomopterus Vespoides, p. 176. . Ibidion carissimum, p. 223. . Ceresium leucosticticum, p. 245. Hemesthocera flavilinea, p. 212. Ozodes vestitus, p. 217. . Clytus Grayu, p. 261. Pentomacrus femoratus, p. 297. . Ibidion Batesianum, p. 230. . Eriphus dimidiatus, p. 293. . Clytus Hartwegu, p. 252. Romaleum operarium, p. 309. . Ischnotes cylindraceus, p. 212. Onchomerus bipunctatus, p. 248. . Piezocera Chevrolatu, p. 219. Stromatium maculatum, p. 301. Cycnoderus basalis, p. 213. . Hesperophanes basalis, p. 304. . Demodes immunda, p. 335. . Homonea patrona, p. 344. . Ichthyodes biguttula, p. 346. 412 Puate VIII. PuateE IX. PLATE X. EXPLANATION OF PLATES. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. Fig. 9. Fig. SO COMI OD OV BD OO DD bS = 6 CONTI Or OO . Dere thoracica, p. 249. . Stenhomalus fenestratus, p. 243. . Merostenus productus, p. 244. . Enicodes Comitessa, p. 343. . Pascoéa Ide, p. 341. . Temnosternus planiusculus, p. 335. . Eburophora octo-guttata, p. 332. . Leptocera Helene, p. 342. . Lepidisia bimaculata, p. 333. . Anisopodus curvilineatus, p. 350. . Pteridotelus laticornis, p. 356. . Scleronotus Egensis, p. 364. Eutrypanus nitidus, p. 371. Acanthocinus Goudotii, p. 370. Acanthoderes Swederi, p. 360. . Aigomorphus moniliferus, p. 374. Macronemus asperulus, p. 376. . Trypanidius fasciculatus, p. 377. . Trigonopeplus bispecularis, p. 403. . Acanthotritus dorsalis, p. 404. . Anisocerus monachinus, p. 406. . Anisocerus Onca, p. 405. . Alcidion pictulum, p. 395. . Aleidion Polyrhaphoides, p. 394. . Desmiphora Servillei, p. 401. . Cloniocerus Kraussii, p. 400. Agelasta Polynesus, Part IIT. 0. Agelasta Wallacei, Part III.. Ford & West, Eup. $021. Ss Stn Wind Vest, Imp. 64, Ford & ¥ ie Sarees lair sa Yo WWes jl ke Tab UT. ee 2 a Ford a West, imp 54 Hatton Garden Wing delet bth - Ford & West r Timp. le eee sees snk ne ee Toes SS. CH Ford Lathad mat . Tab.VI. Ford &West, Imp. CHFord Lith adnat Talo Wale Ford & West, Imp . hadmnat ‘ LiL +. GHFord Li Tab. VIL Fore & West bmp. €HFord Lithab nat . ab IA 7 Ford & West imp. Cli Ford Lith ad nat So: a wie soy Ford. & West imp. Ford Lith ad wat cis oH Bord CATALOGUES OF THE ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTION’ — IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM. —— ‘ I. VERTEBRATA. List of Mammalia. By Dr. J. E. Gray, F.R.S. &e. 1843. 2s.6d. Catalogue of the Mammalia. By Dr. J. E. Gray, F.R.S. &c. Part 1. Cetacea. 12mo, 1850. 4s., with Plates. Part 2. 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