228 ON AUSTRALIAN LONGICOBNIA. 



swelling' out, altaining their greatest width at al>o\it thi'oe fifth of 

 the length, thence narrowed towards the lip, the apex of each 

 wingcase produced into a very long and valid spine , which is 

 directed somewhat outwards; all over densely and finely punctured, 

 moreover the hasal portion with some distant large punctures. Legs 

 robust , thighs strong , shins rather broad. 



Length 6 mm. — Habitat : Queensland. 



A very slender species and very distinct too by the enormous 

 spinitorm enlargement of the elytra. 



I have pleasure in naming this elegant little species in honour 

 of Francis P. Pascoe Esq. , who has advanced so much our know- 

 ledge of the Australian Longicorns. 



N. B. There is made use of this opportunity for publishing on 

 Piale 13 a figure of Ti/phocesis ßoccosa v, d. Poll, described in the 

 'Notes fi om the Lei/den Museum^ IX (1887), p. 116. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE 13. 



Fig. 1. Ci/clocrauium Swlerstrae v. d. Poll. ') 



2. Aplmeope quadrimaculata v. d. Poll. 



3. Zo'èdïa v-alhum Boisd. 



4. » longipes v. d. Poll. 



5. » gracilipes v, d. Poll. 



6. )) tenuis v. d. Poll. 



7. Ocliyra nana v. d. Poll. 



8. Mesolita hier mis v. d. Poll. 



9. » Pascoei v. d. Poll. 

 10. Typhocesis fioccosa v. d. Poll. 



1) The hinder tibiae are represented incurvate , in reality they are almost straight. 



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