HY WILLIAM MACLEAY, F.L.S., &C. 197 



Family. CERAMBYCID^. 



Sub-Family. LAMIIDKS. 



170. Pitiiomictus decoratus. Pascoe. 

 Trans. Ent. Soc, Lond., ser. III., Vol. III., p. 16, PI. II., fig. 1. 



180. ^Egomomus ornatus. n sp. 



Bluish-black, nitid. Head deeply furrowed on the median line. 

 Thorax scarcely wider than the head, slightly transverse, slightly 

 broader at the base than at the apex, very slightly rounded on the 

 sides, with a minute tooth behind the middle, and sparsely punctate, 

 chiefly on the sides. Elytra much broader than the thorax at the 

 shoulders, narrowed towards the apex which is slightly truncate, 

 irregularly punctured on the basal half and marked with an oval 

 spot near the scutellum, a larger oblique transverse one about the 

 middle, and a minute one between that and the apex, of a short 

 luteous pubescence The first two of these spots (the basal and 

 medial) are bordered in front with snow-white pubescence, and 

 there are tnree short oblique stripes of the same near the apex. 

 Tli ere is also a white oblique streak on the side of the mesosternum. 



Length, 5 lines. 



181. ESCHARODES PAGANUS. PaSCOC 



Trans. Ent. Soc, Lond., ser. III., Vol. III., p. 72. 



182. Symphyletes squamosus. Pascoe. 

 Trans. Ent. Soc, Lond., ser. III., Vol. II., p. 79. 



183. SOTADES PLATYPUS. PaSCOC 



Trans. Ent. Soc, Lond., ser. III., Vol. III., p. 75, PL IV., fig. 4. 

 This may be a new species, in some respects it scarcely answers 

 to Mr. Pascoe's description. 



184. Praoxetha strumosa. Pascoe. 

 Trans. Ent. Soc, Lond., s. III., Vol. III., p. 180. 



