ART. 22 NEW CERAMBYCID BEETLES FISHER 5 



twice as long as the labial palpi, with the apical joints elongate- 

 triangular, and the prosternal process not extending behind the an- 

 terior coxal cavities. 



PSEUDOEME POOLEI, new sp«cie9 



Male. — Elongate, parallel, strongly flattened above, subopaque, 

 uniformly ochraceous, and in some examples the head, pronotum, 

 antennae, and tibiae slightly reddish. 



Head with the front strongly transverse, broadly, feebly concave 

 between the antennal tubercles, which are widely separated and 

 feebly elevated, finely, densely rugose or granulose, sparsely clothed 

 with moderately long, inconspicuous, recumbent, pale yellow pubes- 

 cence, with a few long, erect hairs around the eyes, and with a nar- 

 row, longitudinal groove, extending from epistoma to vertex; eyes 

 separated from each other on the top by nearly three times the width 

 of the upper lobe. Antenna one and one-fourth times as long as 

 the body, basal joints robust, slightly rugose, sparsely clothed with 

 long, semierect hairs, apical joints more slender, slightly flattened, 

 rather densely clothed with short, recumbent, pale yellow pubes- 

 cence, and all joints densely ciliate beneath; first joint finely sca- 

 brous, three-fourths as long as the third joint, which is slightly longer 

 than the fourth, the following joints subequal in length, except the 

 last, which is slightly shorter. 



Pronotum as wide as long, subequal in width at base and apex, 

 and widest at apical third; sides strongly, arcuately rounded anteri- 

 orly, obliquely narrowed posteriorly to near the base, where they are 

 narrowly constricted; disk rather even, and slightly flattened; sur- 

 face sparsely, irregularly granulose, sparsely clothed with moderately 

 long, recumbent, whitish pubescence. Scutellum transversely oval, 

 broadly rounded at apex, the surface slightly concave and sparsely 

 pubescent. 



Elytra five times as long as pronotum, and at base subequal in 

 width to the pronotum at apical third; humeri strongly developed; 

 sides strongly deflexed anteriorly, parallel from base to near the tips, 

 which are separately, narrowly rounded; disk even, and feebly flat- 

 tened; surface coarsely, densely, uniformly punctate, rather densely 

 clothed with moderately long, semierect, pale yellow hairs, with a few 

 longer, erect hairs intermixed. 



Abdomen beneath finely, obsoletely punctate, with a few irregu- 

 larly distributed asperities, and sparsely clothed with short recum- 

 bent, and long erect, pale yellow hairs intermixed; last segment 

 broadly, arcuately emarginate at apex. Prosternum feebly, trans- 

 versely rugose, with a few small asperities, and clothed with a few 



