202 INSECTS OF THE FLY RIVER, NEW GUINEA, "COLEOPTERA," 



207. Tmesisternus lateralis, n. sp. 



Very like P. pleuristictus, and of the same group as it and P. 

 lineatus. The thorax has the same broad lateral vitta, the median 

 line is broad and smooth, the scutellum is triangular, and the elytra 

 marked very much as in P. lineatus but with a large round yellow 

 spot near the middle of the lateral brown vitta, and two bands of 

 pale pubescence crossing it near the apex. The antennae and tarsi 

 are reddish. 



Length, 4 J lines. 



Sub-Family. CERAMBYCIDES. 



208. Ceresium pachymerum. Fairm. 

 Trans. Ent. Soc, Lond., ser. III., Vol. III., p. 542. 



209. Tethionea strumosa. Pascoe. 

 Trans. Ent. Soc, Lond.. ser. III., Vol. III., p. 544. 



210. Chloridolum dorycum. Boisd. 



Voy. Astrol., p. 519, PI. 8 fig. 4.— Pascoe, Trans. Ent. Soc, 

 Lond., ser. III., Vol. III., p. 590. 



211. Xylotrechus australis. L. and G. 



Mon. Clyt., p. 99, PI. 19, fig. 118.— Pascoe, Trans. Ent. Soc, 

 Lond., ser. III., Vol. III., p. 607. 



212. Clytus velutinus. n. sp. 



Velvety black. Head with yellowish pubescence on its vertical 

 face, and a glabrous raised median line, whieh divides into three 

 between the antennae, but is prolonged to the occiput only in the 

 median line, another short ridge close to the antennary tuber. The 



