Coleoptera from the Hawaiian Islands. lOo 



middle, in front, there is a small elevation, the summit of 

 which bears a fine carina, and behind the middle there 

 are two somewhat similar but less elevated carina3. 



Two specimens of this frag-ilc little Longicorn wei*e 

 found by Mr. Blackburn at a great elevation on Haleakala, 

 Maui. They were apparently both of the same sex, and 

 I am doubtful whether it Avill prove the male or the female. 

 The antenna) scarcely extend so far back as the half length 

 of the Aving cases, and joints 6 — 11 are much abbreviated 

 in comparison Avith the three preceding ones. The hind 

 body is well developed, reaching nearly to the apex of the 

 elytra. I suspect, however, that this is the male. 



