ART. 22 NEW CERAMBYCID BEETLES FISHER 67 



and forming more or less distinct elongate cells, and sparsely 

 clothed with short, semierect, inconspicuous pubescence, with numer- 

 ous long, erect, white hairs intermixed. Scutellum elongate-triangu- 

 lar, glabrous, longitudinally concave, and rounded at apex. 



Elytra twice as long as pronotum, at base slightly narrower than 

 pronotum at middle, and widest at apical third ; humeri not strongly 

 developed; sides parallel near base, broadly, arcuately constricted 

 at middle, broadly, arcuately expanded at apical third, and the tips 

 broadly subtruncate ; disk broadly, transversely depressed at middle, 

 strongly convex posteriorly, and strongly, broadly elevated along the 

 sutural margins at basal fourth; surface densely, coarsely, deeply, 

 irregularly punctate, sparsely, irregularly clothed with long, erect, 

 white hairs of different lengths, the hairs denser on apical halves, 

 and each elytron ornamented in front of middle with a narrow, 

 transverse, eburneous fascia, extending from lateral margin to near 

 the sutural margin. 



Abdomen beneath very sparsely, irregularly punctate, sparsely 

 clothed with long, erect, white hairs, and the posterior margin of 

 each segment narrowly yellow; first segment subequal in length to 

 the following three segments united; last segment narrow, and 

 broadly rounded at apex. Prosternum coarsely, deeply, irregularly 

 punctate, and sparsely clothed with short, recumbent, white 

 pubescence; prosternal process narrow, strongly expanded behind 

 the coxal cavities, and feebly emarginate at apex. Legs sparsely 

 clothed with long, erect, white hairs; anterior pair slightly shorter 

 than middle and posterior pairs; tibiae straight and cylindrical. 



Length, 5 mm. ; width, 1.6 mm. 



Type locality. — Cayamas, Cuba. 



Type. — U.S.N.M. No. 43744. A unique male collected May 10, by 

 E. A. Schwarz. 



Remarks. — Described from the type. 



LAMPROCLYTUS, new genus 



Head small, with the front vertical, and wider than long. 

 Mandibles very short, arcuate, and acute at apices. Ligula mem- 

 branous. Palpi 3-jointed, very short, subequal in length, the apical 

 joints broadly elongate, parallel, and truncate at tips. Cheeks very 

 short. Antenna 10-jointed, distinctly shorter than body, filiform, 

 gradually expanded toward apex, but not clavate, not spinose, nor 

 ciliate beneath; first joint cylindrical, without a cicatrix at apex, and 

 longer than the third joint. Eyes large, finely granulated, and 

 deeply emarginate. Pronotum longer than wide, strongly convex, 

 unarmed at sides and on disk. Scutellum small and triangular. 



