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189. Dm amm us longicornis. Thomson. 



Arch. Ent. 1, p. 444. Pascoe, Trans. Ent. Soc, Lond., ser. III., 

 Vol. III., ]). 291. 



190. Gnoma affinis. Guer. 



Voy. Coquille, 1830, p. 136, PI. 7, fig. 10. Boisd. Voy. Astrol., 

 II., p. 509. 



191. Glenea picta. Fab. 



Stenoconts pictus Fab. Syst. El., II , 306, G. picta Pasc. Trans. 

 Ent. Soc, Lond., ser. 111., Vol. TIL, p. 337, PI. XVII., fig. 6. 



192. Glenea elegans. 01. 



Saperda elegans Oliv. IV., p. 15, PI. 4, fig. 40. G. elegans 

 Pascoe, Trans. Ent. Soc, Lond., ser. 14, Vol. III., p. 374. 



193. Oberea mundula. Pascoe. 

 Trans. Ent. Soc, Lond., ser. III., Vol. III., p. 432. 



194. Hestima trigeminata. Pascoe. 

 Trans Ent. Soc, Lond., ser. III., Vol. III., p. 447. 



195. Orixceme rubricollis. n. sp. 



Elongate, very narrow, pale red on the head, thorax, base of 

 elytra and legs, and blackish brown on the rest of the elytra, the 

 abdomen, the antenua?, the mandibles and the tarsi. The head 

 is rather convex on its vertical face, and has a very finely marked 

 median line. The thorax is a little longer than broad, and 

 scarcely so wide as the head, it is nearly cylindical, and is quite 

 opaque. The elytra are about the width of the thorax at the 

 base, and get narrower behind ; they are more than four times 

 the length of the thorax, somewhat bispinose at the apex, and 

 covered with large punctures in regular rows. 



Length, 7 lines. 



