50 LONGICORNIA. 
11. Trichoxys atripes. 
Clytus (Trichoxys) atripes, Chevr. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1860, p. 469%. 
Hab. Mexico (Truqui)}. 
12. Trichoxys sulphurifer. 
Clytus (Trichoxys) sulphurifer, Chevy. Aun. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1860, p. 470, t. 9. f.47. 
Hab. Mexico 4, near the capital (Flohr). 
13. Trichoxys westwoodi. 
Clytus (Trichorys) westwoodii, Chevr. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1860, p. 4713. 
Hab. Mexico, Oaxaca !. 
14. Trichoxys abbreviatus. 
In hoc genere brevis, niger, viridi-incumbentipubescens, elytris utrinque fasciis indistinctis, a latere versus 
discum extensis, dubus vel tribus pallidioribus, interspatiis duobus nigris; ventre nigro utrinque maculis 
magnis quatuor viridi-pubescentibus; tibiis et tarsis rufis; thorace fere orbiculari; elytris carinis 
fortibus, utrinque in spinam apicalem desinentibus ; mesosterno prominente, antige verticali. 
Long. 6 lin. 
Hab. Guatemata, Purula (Champion). 
15. Trichoxys tricolor. 
Clytus tricolor, Chevr. Col. du Mexique, 1” cent. fasc. 4; Lap. & Gory, Mon. Clyt. p. 89, t. 16. f. 103. 
Clytus (Anthoboscus) tricolor, Chevr. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1860, p. 483'. 
Hab. Mexico, Cordova, Vera Cruz!; GuaTeMALA, San Gerénimo (Champion). 
This pretty little species is especially ill-placed in Anthoboscus (=Clytanthus), to 
which Chevrolat referred it. The depressed sutural area of the elytra, bounded by a. 
longitudinal carina, shows that its position is near Cyllene or Trichorys. In colours it 
has no resemblance to any other species, except perhaps Cyllene chara of Say. ‘The 
mesosternum, although not prominent and vertical, as in the typical TZrichoxys, is 
decidedly convex. It may be regarded as an aberrant or degraded form of this genus. 
of 
16. Trichoxys(?) hartwegi. 
Clytus Hartwegii, White, Cat. Long. Col. B. M. i. p. 252, t. 6. f. 8°. 
Clytus (Trichoxys) Hartwegii, Chevr. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1860, p. 466’. 
Hab. Mexico 1, Oaxaca and Guanaxuato 2. 
OCHRESTHES. 
Clytus (div. Ochraethes*), Chevr. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1860, p. 454. 
Clytus (Ochroesthes), Chevy. ibid. p. 472 et seq. 
Ochrestes, Lacord. Gen. Col. ix. p. 65. 
Like Zrichoxys an exclusively Mexican and North Central-American genus, comprising 
* Derived by the author from éypa and éoOijs. - 
