166 LENG AND HAMILTON. 



Pliyiiiato<le»« obliqiiii!^ Casey, 1891, An. N. Y. Acad. Sci. vi, 26. 

 Length 7.2-7.6 mm. ^= .288-. 304 inch. Habitat. — California (Santa Clara Co.). 



According to Mr. Casey this species is allied to varius, from which 

 it differs chiefly by the longer antennse, finer, sparser punctuation of 

 the pronotum, denser punctures of the elytra, and much more ob- 

 lique posterior fascia. 



Pliyinafodes jiiglaudis Leng, 1890. Ent. Amei-. vi, 214. 



Length 4.5-6.5 mm. = .18-.26 inch. Habitat. — California (Los Angeles). 



Diflers from decussatus by the more coarsely punctured elytra and 

 the more oblique and angulate anterior fascia. 



Malacopterm vlttatus Lee. = lineatus Guer. 



Hypexilis pallida Horn and Gracilia obliquata Horn (see 

 Ent. Amer. vi, 213). 



CHROTOIVIA Casey. 

 This genus is founded on a single female example, and according 

 to Mr. Casey only differs from Brothylm and Oaiiiidias by the pecu- 

 liar elongate subparallel form of the last joint of both palpi, but 

 there is not sufficient data given to define its exact position in the 

 table of the Cerambycini. 



C. «luiiuiaiia Casey, 1891, Proc. N. Y. Acad. Sci. vi, 27. 



Length 16.5 mm. = .66 inch.; width .17 inch. Habitat. — Texas (El Paso). 

 Parallel, convex, piceous black throughout ; thorax with five de- 

 nuded callous spots on the disc ; scutellum acutely triangular ; elj'tra 

 with a marginal and discal pale rufo-testaceous vitta nearly concealed 

 by the dense vestiture, wliich is coarse recumbent and grayish white, 

 with numerous small denuded spots and witli an acute sutural spine 

 (abstract from Casey's description). 



Ebiiria coiispersa Horn, 1894, Coleop. Baja Cal. (Pr. Cal. Ac. Sci. ser. 2, iv, 

 399). 

 Length 17 mm. = .67 inch. Habitat. — Lower California (San Jose del Cabo). 



This species, according to the describer, has more the habitus of 

 an Elaphklioii than of an Eh aria. Pale piceo-testaceous, thorax 

 transversely quadrate, with a smooth median line and three facets 

 on each side ; elytra rugulose, with foveiform jniuctures, an ivory 

 spot at base, two beliind midille, tip of elytra I'ounded and with a 

 sutural spine ; femora not spinose. 

 Elaphidion parallelum Newm. = villosum Fab. 



Klapliidioii ai'izoiiieiise Casey, 1891, An. N. Y. Acad. Sci. vi, 28. 

 Length 21-23 niin. = .84-. 90 inch. Habitat. — Arizona. 

 Described from two male examples as of the form of Irroratum, 



