306 LONGICORNIA — LAMIIDAE. 



less distinct whitish interrupted band, bordered with black, 

 in middle of elytra. L. 4 — 5 1. Not uncommon. 



M. nuhila, 01. 



Acanthocinus, 



Brown ; with thick gray pubescence ; elytra with two 

 irregular brownish bands and with lines of black points ; 

 first joint of antennae black along outer-side. L. 6 — 8 1. 

 Not common. A. aedilis, Lin. 



Liopus. 



Black ; closely covered with gray pubescence ; thorax 

 and elytra with cloudy spots, forming on latter a brown 

 band behind middle ; joints of antennae, femora and tarsal 

 joints darker at apex than at base ; til)iae with a ring of 

 light pubescence near base. L. 3 — 4 1. Rather common. 



L. nebulosus, Lin. 



JPogonocherus, 



A, Outer apical angle of elytra not produced. 



Brown ; pubescence gray and brownish ; elytra with a 

 broad oblique band of white hairs behind base and with 

 three raised longitudinal lines, tlie innermost bearing three 

 spots of black hairs toward apex. L. 2| — 3 1. Not common. 



P. fasciculatus, De G. 



p. Outer apical angle of elytra produced into a spine. 



a, Sutural apical angle of elytra produced into a small 

 spine. 



Brown ; pubescence not very thick, gray and brownish ; 

 elytra with a broad band of white hairs before middle and 

 with three raised longitudinal lines, the innermost liearing 

 three spots of black hairs toward apex. L. 3 1. Mode- 

 rately common. P. hispidus, Lin. 



&. Sutural apical angle of elytra not produced. 



Brown ; pubescence not very thick, yellowish-gray ; 

 elytra with a broad band of yellowish-white hairs behind 

 base and with three longitudinal raised lines, united behind, 

 the innermost bearing two spots of white hairs. L. 2| — 

 3 1. Not uncommon. P. dentatus, Fourc, 



