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titer rugoso, tuberculo in medio disci posito. Elytra thorace 4-pI6 lon- 

 giora, basi sinuata, subscabra, gradatim e humeris ad apicem magni- 

 tudine decrescentia, apicibus rotundatis. Corpus infra annulis abdo- 

 minis ad apicem sensim attenuatis. Pectus valde convexum, mucrone 

 armatum. Pedes difFormes et robusti. 

 1. O.Sollii. 



This splendid species is dedicated to Richard Horsman Solly, 

 Esq., F.R.S. & L.S., in whose cabinet the chief part of the insects 

 described in this paper is contained. To the same genus belong 

 Lamia punctata of Fabricius, and two undescribed Indian species. 



G. N. ANOPLOPHORA. 



Caput quadratum. AntenncB corpore duplo longiores, ultimo articulo 

 valde elongate. Thorax utrinque spinosus, medio depressus. Elytra 

 antice et postice fere aequalia, apicibus rotundatis. Corpus infra squa- 

 mosum, pectore inermi. Pedes difFormes et robusti. 



1. A. Stanley ana. 



This insect, distinguished for its brilliant colours, which rival those 

 of some of the more splendid Lepidoptera, has been named in honour 

 of the Lord Bishop of Norwich, President of the Linnean Society. 



CALLICHROMA, Latr. 



1. C. Cantori. 



Long. lin. 21 ; lat. Hn, 5. 



Viride, nitidum ; antennis violaceis, femoribus tibiisque laete cyaneis tar- 

 sisque aureo-ornatis. 



This species is named in compliment to Dr. Cantor, a distinguished 

 zoologist in the service of the East India Company, and whose va- 

 luable collection of Indian Reptilia and drawings are deposited in the 

 RadclifFe Library at Oxford. 



2. C. Griffithil 



Long. lin. 20i ; lat. lin. 8. 



Obscure atrum ; antennis tarsisque luteis, elytris nigiis et flavo-fasciatis. 



This species is dedicated to its discoverer, an acute and enter- 

 prising botanist, and author of two valuable memoirs on the deve- 

 lopement of the ovulum of Santalum and Loranthus, printed in the 

 18th Volume of the Society's Transactions. 



MONOCHAMUS, Megerle. 

 \. M. ruber. 



Long. lin. 1 1 ; lat. lin. 4§. 



Ruber ; antennis corpore duplo longioribus, thorace elytrisque nigro-ma- 

 culatis, pedibus concoloribus. 



