162 LONGICORNIA. 
2. Ozineus torquatus. 
O. arietino affinis, convexiusculus ; fuscus, corpore subtus, pedibus et antennis flavo-testaceis, harum articulis 
apice, femoribus medio, tibiis et tarsis apice fuscis; thorace fascia antica arcuata signaturisque nonnullis 
cinereo-flavis ; elytris sutura angusta lineisque valde obliquis et angulatis duabus transversis (prima juxta 
medium, secunda ante apicem) cinereis, apice obtuse et oblique truncatis. 
Long. 33 lin. Q. 
Hab. Guatemata, Zapote, El Reposo, San Isidro, Cerro Zunil (Champion). 
ANISOPODUS. 
Anisopus, Serville, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1835, p. 30 (nom. przoce.). 
Leptoscelis (Dejean, Cat.), Erichson, Consp. Ins. Col. Peruana, in Wiegm. Arch. 1847, i. p. 145 
(nom. preeocc.). 
Anisopodus, White, Cat. Long. Col. Brit. Mus. 11. p. 849 (1855); Bates, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 
ser. 3, xii. p. 282 (1863); Thomson, Syst. Ceramb. 1864, p. 544; Burmeister, Longicornia 
Argentina, in Stett. ent. Zeit. 1865, p. 178. 
Anisopus, Gemmminger et Harold, Cat. Col. p. 3150 (1873). 
Upwards of twenty species of this well-marked genus have been described, all Tropical- 
American except one, which occurs in the temperate zone of South America. The most 
conspicuous distinguishing character is the length of the hind legs, which in some species 
assume almost monstrous proportions. The body is elongate and depressed, free from 
inequalities above ; the thoracic spine is small, and situated near the hind angles; the 
pro- and mesosterna are narrow, the haunches globular, and the forehead very short, 
prolonged but slightly below the voluminous lower lobes of the eyes. 
1. Anisopodus phalangodes. (Tab. XII. fig. 6.) 
Leptoscelis phalangodes, Erichson, Wiegm. Arch. 1847, i. p. 145}. 
Anisopodus phalangodes, Bates, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 3, xii. p. 283 (1863)?; id. Trans. Ent. 
Soc. 1872, p. 215°. 
Hab. Mexico, Cordova (Sallé); Nicaragua, Chontales (Belt, Janson).—Soutu 
America, East Peru !, Amazons 2. 
The species figured is from Chontales. 
2. Anisopodus mexicanus. 
Elongatus, subdepressus, cinereo-fulvus, elytris guttis atro-fuscis parvis indistinctis irregulariter sparsis maculaque 
magna triangulari laterali post medium atro-fuscis; thorace trapezoidali, lateribus rectis, spina laterali 
parva haud exstante ; elytris ante apicem angustatis sed haud sinuatis, apice emarginato-truncatis, utrinque- 
bidentatis, dente exteriore paullo majore. Femora postica ¢ corpore multo longiora, 9 corpore paullo 
breviora. 
Long. 43-63 lin. of 9. 
Hab. Mexico, Tuxtla, Cordova (Sallé); GuatemaLa, Teleman (Champion). 
