50 Mr. F. Pascoe's Descriptions of Longicorn Coleoptera. 



tween the eyes and an irregular spot behind them ; the first nine 

 joints of the antennae, as well as the femora and tibia, more or less 

 annulated with black and light whitish grey, the two first joints of 

 the tarsi white, the third black, the claws grey with the hooks 

 black } prothorax in the middle with five confluent tubercles, and 

 a smaller one at the side ; elytra irregularly and coarsely punctate, 

 and having two sharp spines or tubercles at the base of each, the 

 humeral angle less tuberculate ; antennae with the seventh joint 

 in the male having internally a small rounded tooth at the apex. 



Length 10 lines. 



Mr. White has favoured me with his MS. description of another 

 species (G. reticulata^ closely allied to this, from India, but having 

 larger and more generally confluent spots or rather blotches, the 

 black portion being reduced to a mere reticulation. Both have 

 the antennae with the seventh joint toothed ; but in a third species 

 from Borneo (G. corall'ma, White's MS.) this is absent. 



DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES. 



PLATE XVI. 



Fig. 1. Acrocyrla clytoides. 



2. Enletopes glauca, Buq. var. 



3. Serixia apicalis. 



4. Neoxiintha amicta. 



5. Piolhema signaia. 



6. Blemmya Whitei, 



7. Dialeges pauper. 



