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1. Cei\ spadicea, Hubner; subnigra, Haw.? Alis primoribus fernigineis, ssDpe ni- 



gricantibus, apice quadrato-acutis ; inferioribus unite fuscis, fimbria caniea, 

 ad extremum fusco tincta. — Guenee. 

 Larva feeds on honeysuckle, plum and whitethorn ; green in the 

 early part of its life, when full grown brown, with a darker lateral band. 



2. Cer. Vaccina, Linn. ; var. polita. Hub. ; var. spadicea, Haw. Alis primoribus 



ferrugineis, saepius fulvis ; inferioribus fuscis, linea media carnea, fimbria 

 unicolor, — Guenee. 

 Larva feeds on the oak ; when young violaceous, when adult brown 

 or reddish, mixed with brown. H. Doubled ay. 



Art. XCVI. — Supplemeniary Note to the Descriptive Catalogue of 

 the Longicorn Beetles collected in the PJdlippine Islands by 

 Hugh Cuming^ Esq. By Edward Newman. 

 (Concluded from page 371.) 



(The insects enumerated below are in the cabinet of Mr. Waterhouse) 



109. (PterolophiaJ commixta. Umbrina ; fascia elytrorum valde in- 



distincta pallidior ; elytrorum crista vix distincta. (Corp. long. 



'45 unc. lat. '15 unc.) 

 Umber colour, the antennas being concolorous : there are two small pale marks at 

 the base of the prothorax : the central part of the elytra is paler, as well as a portion 

 about the scutellum : the head and prothorax are regularly punctured : the elytra are 

 punctured ; the punctures towards the base larger and deeper than the rest ; they are 

 also indistinctly striated, the interspaces towards the middle of each elytron being 

 somewhat elevated ; on each of the two more prominent ridges is an oblong black 

 spot below the middle : the crest is scarcely discernable ; it is anteriorly pale, poste- 

 riorly black. 



110. (PterolophiaJ imbuta. Murina; prothoracis elytrorumque la- 

 tera late ac prave fusca. (Corp. long. "45 unc. lat. 'lb unc) 



This species is most distinctly marked : the antennae are brown : the dorsal part of 

 the head, prothorax and elytra are somewhat mouse-coloured, the sides of the protho- 

 rax and elylra being dark brown ; the limit of this latter colour on the elytra is very 

 irregular, just beyond the middle ascending nearly to the suture : the crest is scarcely 

 conspicuous ; on a line with it, below the middle of the elytron, is a second slight 

 longitudinal elevation. 



111. (PterolophiaJ jacta. Murina; fascia3 elytrorum bina? obscu- 

 riores, fascia Ima fere basali, medio interrupta, 2da fere medi- 

 ana. (Corp. long. "35 vmc. lat. "125 unc.) 



Antennae fuscous ; head and prothorax mouse-coloured, speckled with black ; scu- 

 tellum black, with a cinereous margin : elytra deeply punctured, especially towards 

 the base ; mouse-coloured, with two indistinct and rather darker fasciae ; the first very 

 near the base, but interrupted at the suture; the second nearly median : the crests are 

 prominent and distinct. 



