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half the length of the front, broad at the baise, constricted at the 

 upper one-third, rather bkint at the apex. Genae appearing as a 

 mere line past the lorae but nearly attaining the tip of the clypeus; 

 gena?, lorae and clypeus pale green. Vertex slightly longer at the 

 middle than at the eyes, very obtusely rounded in front, colour 

 golden yellow, paler on posterior margin, having a slender, dark 

 median line, ocelli pits large and pale in colour, but no ocelli; eyes 

 very black and large, shortjcst distance between the eyes 1.7 times 

 the length of the vertex at the middle. Pronotum twice the 

 length of the vertex and nearly twice as wide as long; anterior 

 two-thirds golden yellow, the remainder black. Scutellum bright 

 green at tip but somewhat smoky on posterior portion. Elytra 

 pale green, a deep smoky transverse band at the middle of the 

 clavus, not quite attaining the costal margin, the apical area deep 

 smoky on inner half, second apical cell with a short peduncle. 

 Tergum washed with golden yellow, venter pale green, tips of 

 pygofers and ovipositor deep green. Legs pale green with tips of 

 tibiae and tarsi deep blue green." 



AN ANNOTATED LIST OF THE CERAMBYCID.^ OF 



CALIFORNIA. 



BY RICHARD T.GARNETT, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY, CAL 



(Continued from page 177.) 



53. Anefliis volitans LeConte. 



Found at San Jose del Cabo, Lower California. 



54. Aneflus prolixus LeConte. 



Found at Cape San Lucas, Lower California. 



55. Aneflus protensiis LeConte. 



Found at Cape San Lucas, Lower California. 



56. Aneflus linearis LeConte. 



Found at Cape San Lucas, Lower California. 



57. Eustroma validum LeConte. 



Found in Southeastern California and at San Jose del 

 Cabo, Lower California. 



58. Compsa puncticolUs LeConte. 



Found at San Jose del Cabo, Lower California. 



59. Compsa qiiadriplagiata LeConte. 



Found at Cape San Lucas, Lower California. 



June, 1918 



