and Species of Longicorn Coleoptera. 237 



Ratlier narrow, liglit brown inclining to l)ay, with a pale buff 

 pubescence ; protliorax rather longer tlian broad, the sides and 

 surface uneven, but not plicate ; elytra rounded at the apex. 



Length 8| lines. 



These two species will certainly not come into Cerambyx, if it 

 be restricted to such insects as Heros and miles. 



Cerambyx micaceus. 



C. piceus, angustus ; prothorace medio transverse corrugato, 

 plagis griseo-lanuginosis aspersis ; elytris gibbosulis nitidis 

 iregulariter et leviter hirsutis ; antennis pube grisea densis- 

 sime vestitis ; pedibus brevibus pallidioribus. Eoineo. 



Pitchy, head rather narrow, a deep groove between the eyes, 

 which are large and almost contiguous both above and below, 

 the groove and the eyes above furnished with a margin of yel- 

 lowish hairs ; prothorax elongate, nearly elliptic, corrugated irre- 

 gularly at the sides, transversely in the middle, with patches of 

 yellowish woolly hairs interspersed ; elytra lengthened, parallel, 

 tlie apex rounded, the disc irregularly tumid, shining, with thin 

 lines of hairs ; antennae pubescent, about as long as the body, flat- 

 tened towards the apex, with the joints dilated on one side ( ? ) ; 

 legs short. 



Length 6 lines. 



This again seems a form quite apart from anything else. 



Epania. 



Head not prolonged anteriorly ; eyes lateral, sinuated above ; 

 antennae moderate, filiform ; joints, except the second, nearly 

 equal ; thorax larger than broad, margined anteriorly and pos- 

 teriorly ; elytra very short, rounded ; legs moderate, the femora 

 clavate. 



Differs from Tomopierits, its nearest ally, in its narrower thorax, 

 eyes widely apart, shortness of face, and filiform antennae. This 

 genus is proposed for Odonlocera? Saraivakensis and. O.? Singa- 

 porensis of Thomson (Arch. Ent., p. I'M). There are others 

 still undescribed. 



Merionceda. 



Head small, transverse, lengthened behind ; eyes large, pro- 

 minent ; antennae short, claviform, the six or seven last joints 



