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rough, black, and margined on the sides and suture ; extending in one of the sexes beyond the anus. 

 Abdomen and under parts black and shining. Tibiae with two short spurs. Tarsi beneath of a dirty 

 clay colour. 



STENOCORUS (EBURIA) QUADRIMACULATUS. 



Plate XXXVII. fig. 3. 



Order: Coleoptera. Section: Longicornes. Family: Cerambycidee, ieac/;. 



Genus. Stehocorvs, Fabr. Cerambyx p. Xi/m. Subgenus: Eburia, 5eryiHe. 



Stenocorus (Eburia) 4-maculatus. Pallide luteus, thorace spinoso scabro, elytris bidentatis maculis binis 

 glabris albidis. (Long. Corp. fere I unc.) 



S VN. Cer. 4-maculatus, Linn. Syst. J!/at. 1.11.;;. 620. 27 ? Fabridus Syst. JSl.U. p. 308. IG. Syst. Ent. p. 

 180.11. Trmis. Bnt.Soc.l.p.SS. Oliv. Ent. 17.61. p.ib. 5B. t. 21. f.lGi. Sloan. Hist. Jamaica, I. p. 

 209.20.§-ll. <a6.237./.21. Semite Ann. Soe. de Franc. 3. p. 9. (Eburiaq.^ 



Habitat : Jamaica. 



Head pale clay-coloured. Antennte (being the length of the insect) of a redder colour, and at 

 their bases almost surrounded by the eyes. Thorax of the same colour as the head, very cylindrical ; 

 having a sharp spine on each side, and two short black ones on the top. Scutellum small, and semi-oval. 

 Elytra pale clay-coloured, having on each two spines at the tip of each, the inner one being the smaller ; 

 and having also four oblong yellow spots, two placed at the middle and two at the base. Each of these 

 spots appears to be composed of a large and a small one joined close together; the largest (in the upper 

 spots) being the inner one, and in the lower spots being the outer one. Abdomen and legs of the same 

 colour as the head, &c. ; the four posterior femora with two small spines at the tips. 



CLYTUS LONGIPES. 



Plate XXXVII. fig. 4. 



Order : Coleoptera. Section : Longicornes. Family : Cerambycidse, Leach. 



Genus. Clytus, Fabr. Cerambyx, Limueiis. 



Clytus Longipes. Obscurd rufesceus; thorace cylindrico, elytris pallide sericeis, hmiilis quatuor fuscis apiceque 

 dentato. (Long. Corp. fere 1 unc.) 



Syn. Cerambyx longipes. Vrury, App. vol. 2. Sck. Syn. Ins. 3. 409. 43. 

 Ceramb'^'x lunulatus, Linn. Syst. Nat. (Gviel.) 1. iv. p. 1864. 



Habitat : Jamaica. 



General colour dark red brown. Antennae about half the length of the insect. Thorax cylindrical, 

 and covered with a fine short down or hair ; having on each side a small tubercle or swelling, without 

 any spine. ScuteUum small, and semi-oval. Elytra party-coloured; the lighter parts (as seen in the 

 plate) being covered with the same kind of short hair as the thorax ; with four spines at their extremities, 

 the two inner ones being the smallest. Abdomen with three yellow spots on each side, and another at 

 the anus. The body has likewise a large one on each side, and another near the breast, joining to the 

 middle legs. Four hind legs long. Femora rough, with two short spines at the tips. Tibiee with two 

 spurs. 



