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prove to be a species distinct from M. Gnatlio, which has a 

 remarkably large triangular tooth on the upper edge at the 

 base of each mandible. The thorax of M. Guatho has 

 parallel sides. 



Tragosoma suhcoriaceum, Hope, female, 1831. — The male 

 of this insect was described in 1867 by Mr. Pascoe, under 

 the name Sarmydus antennatus. 



Fam. Cerambycid^. 



Eburophora, White {Ehurigera, Gemm. and Harold, 

 Cat. p. 2899). — This genus should be placed next to Sophron, 

 Newm.^ and Sophron eburalus, Pascoe, should be transferred 

 to it. 



Trichoxijs Jlexus, Chevr,, 1860 = Clytus melanotelus, 

 White, 1855. (Types compared.) 



Anihoboscus Jiguraius, Pascoe, 1869 = Clytanthus mar- 

 ginalis, Chevr., 1863. (Types compared.) 



Anihoboscus leucothyreus, Pascoe, 1869 = Clytanthus 

 austerus, Chevr., 1863. (Types compared.) 



Clytanthus oppositus, Chevr., 1863 = Clytus signaticollis. 

 Lap. Sf Gory, but with the pubescence rubbed off the abdo- 

 men ; it is not a synonym of C.japonicus, as suggested by 

 Mr. Bates, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., 1873. 



Clytus Proiogenes, Newman. — This is not a synonym of 

 Chlorophorus annularis, as placed in Gemrainger's Catalogue, 

 but belongs to the genus Acrocyrta, with the third and fourth 

 antennal joints (and fifth slightly) spined; it is very closely 

 allied to Acrocyrta strangaloides of Pascoe. 



Xylotrechus famelicus, Pascoe. — This species, for which 

 Mr. Pascoe had no locality, is from Borneo. 



Clytus dominula. White. — Is a Xylotrechus, closely allied 

 to C. Grayi, White, and is not a Rhaphuraa, as placed by 

 Chevrolat. 



Clytus subcruciatus. White. — Is a Calanthemis. 



Clytus Phidias, Newman. — Is not Xylotrechus australis. 

 Lap. d- Gory, as placed in Gemminger's Catalogue, but it is 

 closely allied. 



Clytus Mouhotii, Pascoe, 1869 = Clytus semiluctuosus, 

 White, 1855. 



Eriphus leucogrammus. White = Pceciloderma lineolatum, 

 White, and belongs rather to this latter genus," 



