LONGICORN COLEOPTERA FROM BURMA 45 



Carili Mts. (district of Gheba), alt. 900-1100 metres. 



Cinereous; with a transverse black band on the prothorax 

 which extends over, and embraces , the tubercle on each side , 

 with three somewhat irregularly formed transverse black bands 

 on the elytra and a rounded spot of the same colour on each 

 a little before the apex. The female antennae surpass the apex 

 of the elytra by about the last three or four joints; joints 3-5 

 are subequal in length , and each is longer than the sixth or 

 seventh; joints 8-10 are also subequal, and each mucli shorter 

 than the seventh ; the eleventh is scarcely longer than the 

 tenth. 



The last abdominal ventral segment of the female presents a 

 most unusual character. This segment is rather broadly emar- 

 ginated at the apex , the emargination being limited on each 

 side by a short blunt tooth; at a short distance in front of the 

 apical margin there projects from the ventral surface a lamellar 

 process, bidentate at its free extremity, with a narrow angular 

 emargination between the teeth ; a narrow transverse depression 

 somewhat wider in the middle, is enclosed between this process 

 and the downwardly curved apical portion of the segment, and 

 is thickly lined Avitli fulvous hairs, the arrangement being such 

 that the depression itself might readily be mistaken for the 

 terminal opening. An exactly similar structure exists in the 

 females of Eutaenia trifascieUa, White — the type of the genus. 

 The latter species differs from the one above described by hav- 

 ing distinctly shorter antennae (in the female at least), by the 

 tawny-yellow colour of its pubescence, and its narrower black 

 bands. 



Eutaeniopsis , Gahan , is a synonym of Eutaenia , Thoms. 

 Thomson's characterization of the genus is brief and somewhat 

 inaccurate. 1 have seen his type , through the kindness of 

 M. René Oberthiir, to whom 1 am happy to dedicate the new 

 species. 



110. Cycos subgemmatus, Thoms. — Monochavius s^ubgemmatus, 

 Thorns., Archiv. Ent., 1, p. 294. — Monochamus georgius, White, 

 Proc. Zool. Soc, 1858, p. 407. 



