Longicornia of South Africa, Se. 289 
m.ght have remained united with the old genus Callidiwm, from 
which, as it formerly stood, there is little else to distinguish it. 
The genus, however, might still be considered to represent Callidiwm 
in South Africa, were it not that the latter is now completely broken 
up, the European species alone occupying seven genera, C. violaceum 
forming the type of the restricted group. 
Zanium incultum. 
Z. fusco-brunneum vel fuscum, breviter pilosum ; antennis dilutioribus ; 
prothorace trituberculato. 
Hab. Natal. 
Shining brown, inclining to dark chestnut, and covered with short, 
sparse, greyish hairs and numerous fine punctures; prothorax with 
three tubercles on the disk, placed triangularly, with the odd one be- 
hind; elytra paler posteriorly ; antennz shorter than the body, fulvous, 
rather pilose. Length 7 lines. 
Zamium succineum. 
Z. fusco-castaneum ; prothorace haud tuberculato; elytris singulis flavo 
biplagiatis. 
Hab. Cape. 
Chestnut-brown, finely punctured, very sparsely cévered with short, 
slightly curved hairs; prothorax dull brown, without tubercles; elytra 
somewhat nitid, paler posteriorly, a large yellowish spot at the middle 
and another at the apex of each; antenne nearly as long as the body, 
slightly pilose. Length 5 lines. 
Zamium prociduun. 
Z. minus depressum, brunneum; prothorace haud tuberculato; elytris 
singulis mediis fulvo plagiatis. 
Hab. Cape. 
Less depressed than in the preceding species, uniformly dark reddish 
brown, with the punctures more crowded, a single yellow patch on each 
elytron ; body beneath glossy; the pectus reddish. Length 4 lines. 
PsEBium. 
Caput exsertum, antice transversum. Ocuwli majusculi, reniformes. -An- 
tenne elongate, robustz, subcompressz, basi distantes, scapo perbrevi 
obconico, articulo tertio triplo longiore, czeteris brevioribus (ultimo ex- 
cepto) subzequalibus, et apice lateraliter productis, ultimo subelongato, 
apicem versus lateraliter inciso. Prothorax subcylindricus, irregularis. 
Elytra abbreviata. Pedes antici et intermedii incrassati, breves, postici 
elongati; post-femora linearia; post-tibize curvatze, subcompresse ; tars? 
omnes breves, preesertim postici, articulis duobus intermediis transversis. 
Core antice exserte, contigue. Pro- et meso-sterna angustissima. 
Abdomen breve, segmentis subeequalibus. 
