212 | LONGICORNIA. 
Mr. Champion sent home a large series of specimens, all conforming to the above 
description. 
5. Essostrutha binotata. (Erana binotata, Tab. XV. fig. 18.) 
Angusta, elongata, nigro-fusca, cinereo pubescens, subtiliter ac breviter erecte pilosa; capite et thorace fulvo- 
ochraceis, illo macula laterali postica oculum intus amplectente, hoc medio maculis basalibus duabus nigro- 
 fuscis; elytris sutura fulva, upice obtuse rotundatis, supra punctulatis, costulis utrinque duabus vix elevatis ; 
corpore subtus pedibusque fulvis vel fulvo-cinereis, illo medio tibiis tarsisque posticis nigro-fuscis ; antennis 
quam corpus multo longioribus, filiformibus, robustis, nigris, articulis basi et infra plus minusve griseis, 
subtus dense ciliatis. . 
Long. 4-5 lin. ¢ Q. 
Hab. Mexico, Puebla, Cuernavaca (Sallé), Tehuantepec (Sumichrast). 
This species belongs to Essostrutha rather than to Erana, where I was inclined at 
first to place it—the robust, filiform antenne, ciliated beneath and not above, and the 
shorter and thicker scape bringing it within the definition of the former genus. In form 
and colours it resembles Erana leuconoe. ‘There is no colour-difference between the 
SEXES. 
| ISCHNOPHYGAS. 
Ischnophygas, Thomson, Physis, ii. p. 196; Lacordaire, Gen. Col. ix. p. 902. 
The following species, which I have not seen, is the only one recorded as belonging 
to this genus. The scape of the antenne being shorter than the third joint shows it 
to be quite distinct from Hrana, with which it seems to agree in some other respects. 
1. Ischnophygas telephoroides. 
Ischnophygas telephoroides, Thomson, Physis, ii. p. 196. 
Hab. Mexico. 
EULACHNESIA. 
Eulachnesia, Bates, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1872, p. 231. 
Two species of this handsome genus have been described, one from South and the 
other from Central America; others exist undescribed in collections from Colombia. 
1. Eulachnesia smaragdina. (Tab. XV. fig. 11.) 
Eulachnesia smaragdina, Bates, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1872, p. 231. 
Hab. Nicaraaua, Chontales (Belt). 
CEPHALODINA. 
Amphionycha (partim), Bates, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 3, xvii. p. 429. 
Gen. Amphionyche affine, sed capite magno, precipue 2 dilatato et supra convexo, elytrisque lateribus haud 
distincte carinatis. Corpus breviter cylindricum. Antenne breviter pubescentes, infra longe ciliate ; scapo 
quam articulum tertium fere dimidio breviore, gracili, clavato ; articulo 3° longissimo, 4° multo breviore. 
Elytra apice rotundata, epipleuris altis, margine superiore haud distincte carinato, 
