20. _ LONGICORNIA. 
3. Eburia stigma. 
Cerambyx stigma, Oliv. Ent. no. 67, p. 126, t. 23. fig. 180. 
Hab. Nicaragua, Chontales (Belt)—West Inp1Es, Cuba. 
I have seen only one Central-American example of this species. 
4. Eburia blancaneaui. 
Robusta, cinereo-fusca, sparsissime pilosa; thorace punctis magnis confluentibus scabroso, spinis lateralibus. 
acutissimis, tuberculis duobus dorsalibus fuscis ; capite tuberibus antenniferis antice excavatis ; antennis 
cinereo-rufescentibus, scapo obscuriore, antice sulcato ; elytris apice singulatim rotundatis, sutura spinosa, 
supra subtilissime alutaceis vix punctulatis, utrinque lineolis geminatis eburneis quatuor, duabus basalibus 
haud contiguis (quarum exterior dimidio minor) duabusque medianis elongatis (interiore quam exterior 
dimidio breviore), lineis autem discoidalibus inter lineolas eburneas marginibusque anguste fusco-nigris ; 
femoribus quatuor posticis brevissime et eequaliter bidentatis. 
Tong. 13 lin. Q. 
Hab. Honpuras, river Sarstoon (Blancaneau). 
Nearly as robust in form as L. stigmatica, similar in colour but a little redder, 
distinguished from this and allied species by the very large confluent punctures of the 
thorax and the rounded apices of the elytra. The ivory-like lines are elongated, being 
similar in relative length to those of Hburodacrys havanensis ; the exterior median lineole 
is far from attaining the great length it does in H. macrotenia. 
5. Eburia pedestris. (Tab. III. fig. 3.) 
Eburia pedestris, White, Cat. Col. Long. B. M. i. p. 88’. 
Hab. Honpvras!; Nicaragua, Chontales (Belt, Janson). 
6. Eburia macrotenia. 
Valde elongata, fulva, subtilissime pubescens, thoracis spinis tuberculisque et antennarum articulis apice nigris ; 
capite inter antennas sulco profundo; antennis (9?) quam corpus paullo longioribus, scapo elongato 
sensim incrassato, articulis 3°-11™ equalibus infra ciliatis; thorace elytris multum angustiore sparsim 
rugoso, spinis lateralibus longis acutis, tuberculis antico-laterali et quinque dorsalibus nigris politis; elytris 
subtilissime coriaceis et versus basin punctatis, apice truncatis et singulis bispinosis, supra utrinque lineis 
eburneis quatuor in vitta nigra sitis, duabus basalibus equalibus, duabusque pone medium valde ineequalibus 
exteriore quam interior triplo longiore ; corpore subtus femoribusque infuscatis, his quatuor posticis bispinosis. 
Long. 12 lin. 
Hab. Guatemata, Capetillo (Champion). 
Agrees in general form with FE. pedestris, but is distinguished at once by the long 
linear form of the ivory-like spots of the elytra and also by the five discoidal tubercles 
of the thorax. These tubercles are more conspicuous than in other Hburie—the 
ordinary three anterior ones being large, elevated, and glossy, and supplemented by the 
hinder elevations of the disk on each side, which are a little more raised than usual 
and coloured black. 
7. Eburia championi. 
E. pedestri paullum robustior, cinereo-fusca, subtilissime pubescens; thorace spinis lateralibus conicis acutis, 
tuberculis antico-laterali et duobus dorsalibus conico-elevatis, nigris, dorso vermiculato-rugoso ; elytris 
