352 ° Mr. F. P. Pascoe on some new Australian Longicornia. 
prope suturam breviter in angulum porrecta, Limbus etiam elytrorum 
proxime ad apicem subinterruptus: margo reflexus undique extra nigre- 
dinem testaceus. 
Hab. Cayenne. 
Species, siqua alia, elegans et propter picturam distincta. Quum 
tamen in his studiis colores ad animal definiendum vix per se sufficiant, 
dubius heereo annon hee nostra species ad Colaspidem limbatam Oliv. 
sit referenda. De hac re viderint qui plura specimina in manibus 
habent. Si quis unam esse eandemque probaverit, ita mallem ipse. 
Eriphyle rectilineata. 
#. tota rufo-fulva, elytris striis octo longitudinalibus nigris.—Long. lin. 
3-33; lat. hum. lin. 13-13. 
Paulo crassior et magis convexa. Frons levissime punctulata, foveola 
inter oculos lata, irregulari, super quam alteram impressionem parvam 
aliquando est videre. Antennarum articuli post 6tum fusci. Thorax 
levis, nitens, lateribus et (oculo bene armato) etiam medio subtilissime 
punctulatus. Hlytra modice irregulariter punctulata, singula nigro 
distincte quadrilineata. Harum linearum intima basi utrinque a sutura 
divergit; secunda et quarta ante basin desinunt, sed secunda longior ; 
tertia apud humerum extus curvatur et ibidem paulo latior facta thoraci 
se applicat. Omnes ante apicem obsolescunt. In uno exemplari linea 
etiam quinta, imperfecta, extus in margine apparet. Corpus subtus 
cum pedibus concolor. Htiam unguiculze pallidee. 
Hab. Guianam Gallorum; Cayenne. 
XXVI.—A second Series of Descriptions of New Austrahan 
Longicornia. By Francis P. Pascon, F.L.S. 
[Puate XVI.] 
In reference to the following descriptions the only remark I have to 
make is, that the habitats of some of the species are uncertain. 
Those I have recently received from Mr. Macleay were merely 
numbered, and it is only inferentially that I have doubtfully referred 
them to New South Wales ; but I think, if they had been from other 
localities, my valued correspondent would have mentioned it. The 
species from Western Australia were taken in the vicinity of Perth. 
For those from South Australia (taken in the apparently inexhaustible 
neighbourhood of Gawler) I am indebted to Mrs. Kruesler, as well as 
to Mr. Odewahn. 
Hebesecis Germari. 
H. fusca; antennis omnino fusco-brunneis, scapo subbrevi, obconico; 
prothorace capite multo latiore; elytris ovatis, tomentosis, griseis, 
nigro maculatis, basi remote et fortiter punctatis. 
Hab. South Australia. 
