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head thinly pubescent; eyes and mandibles black ; prothorax remotely 
punctured, lateral spine very small, placed behind the middle; scu- 
tellum rounded posteriorly; elytra with large, distant punctures, and a 
few small scattered tufts of white hairs; body beneath dark chestnut; 
legs reddish chestnut, the tarsi paler ; antenne as long as the body, the 
third, fourth, and fifth joints with white hairs at the base, the fifth and 
sixth joints surrounded with closely set black setze, forming an elongated 
tuft. Length 3} lines. 
IssE. 
Caput antice subtransversum, tuberibus antenniferis validis. Ocul: medio- 
cres. Antenne corpore longiores, setosz, basi distantes, scapo modice 
elongato, subcylindrico, articulis tertio quartoque eequalibus, ceteris 
gradatim decrescentibus. Prothorax zequalis, lateraliter rotundatus, 
medio vix dentatus. Elytra prothorace multo latiora, convexa, basi 
cristata, disco inzequali. Pedes mediocres; femora clavata ; tibie sub- 
elongatze ; tars? breves, lati. Corpus setosum. 
A member of the subfamily “« Exocentrine,” but not very nearly 
allied to any genus known to me. Like most of the genera of its 
group, the anterior and intermediate coxe are large and prominent, 
the pro- and meso-sterna simple, and the second joint of the antennse 
unusually long for a Longicorn. 
fsse punctata. 
I. picea, pube grisea vestita ; elytris singulis postice piloso-cristatis. 
Hab. Natal. 
Pitchy, covered with a coarse grey pubescence; head concave be- 
tween the tubers, and without an impressed line; prothorax nearly 
equal in length and breadth, the sides rounded, but forming at the 
middle a short tooth-like angle, the disk with a few large punctures ; 
scutellum triangular; elytra coarsely punctured, as if spotted, a short 
but prominent crest atthe base, and another posteriorly, the latter covered 
with a dense bunch of erect hairs; body beneath pitchy brown, with a 
scant grey pubescence ; legs grey, varied with brown; antenne about 
a third longer than the body, pale greyish, the apices of the joints, ex- 
cept the first and second, dark brown. Length 3-4 lines. 
Hecyra frontalis. 
Hi. brevis, rugosa, fusca, sparse griseo pubescens; fronte bituberculata ; 
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prothoracis lateribus dense albido tomentosis ; elytris basi duplicato- 
cristatis. 
Hab. Damara-land. 
Short and broad, rugose, dark brown, with a thin greyish pubescence ; 
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head with two prominent tubercles on the crown; prothorax transverse 
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with two small prominences on its anterior margin, the posterior lateral 
tuber elongate-triangular, the sides, including the tubers, covered with 
