AST. 22 NEW CERAMBYCID BEETLES FISHER 89 



ately declivous in front, and broadly subtrnncate posteriorly. 

 Femora feebly arcuate, and strongly clavate toward apices. 



Length, 8.5 mm. ; width, 4.4 mm. 



Type locality. — Furcy, Haiti. 



ry;?^.— U.S.N.M. No. 43758. Female, collected by William M. 

 Mann. 



Remarks. — Described from the type. 



This species is allied to umbraticus Jacquelin-Duval, but it differs 

 from that species in being rather uniformly clothed with whitish 

 pubescence, but not forming distinct markings. 



CALOCOSMUS MAGNIFICUS, new sp«cies 



Female. — Elongate, robust, subparallel, above and beneath orange- 

 yellow, except tips of mandibles, antennae, small spot on head, three 

 small spots on pronotum, scutellum, humerus and three spots on each 

 elytron, sides of metasternum and mesosternum, small spot on each 

 side of apical segments of the abdomen, tibiae, and part of the tarsi, 

 which are black. 



Head in front strongly transverse, flat between the antennal tuber- 

 cles, which are very widely separated and feebly elevated, sparsely, 

 coarsely, irregularly punctate, densely clothed with a fine, scalelike, 

 orange-yellow pubescence, with a few long, erect, black hairs inter- 

 mixed, and with a narrow longitudinal groove extending from epis- 

 toma to occiput; eyes large, finely granulated, nearly divided, and 

 separated from each other on the top by six times the width of the 

 upper lobe. Antenna not quite so long as the body, rather robust, 

 uniformly black, densely clothed with short, recumbent, black pubes- 

 cence, with a few long, erect hairs intermixed; first joint robust, 

 gradually expanded toward apex, subequal in length to the fourth 

 joint, which is two-thirds as long as the third, the following joints 

 gradually diminishing in length. 



Pronotum nearly one-half wider than long, slightly narrower at 

 base than at apex, widest at middle; sides nearly parallel, strongly 

 sinuate, obtusely tumid at middle; disk strongly convex, feebly, 

 transversely depressed along base, vaguely tumid in front of scu- 

 tellum; surface sparsely, coarsely, irregularly punctate, densely 

 clothed with minute, scalelike, orange-yellow pubescence, with a few 

 long, erect, inconspicuous, black hairs intermixed, and ornamented 

 with three small, black spots, one at middle and one on each side near 

 the lateral callosity. Scutellum transversely triangular, broadly 

 rounded at apex. 



Elytra three times as long as pronotum, widest at base, distinctly 

 wider than pronotum at middle; humeri strongly developed; sides 

 strongly deflexed anteriorly, feebly narrowed from base to apical 



