294 Mr. F. P. Pascoe’s List of the Longicornia 
shoulders and posterior part black, the rest dull red, apex rounded ; 
body beneath black ; abdomen, femora and tibize dull red; tarsi 
black. 
Length 7 lines. 
Lissonotus coraLLinus, Dup. 
Lissonotus FLAvociInctus, Dup. 
TRACHYDERES INTERMEDIUS, Dup. 
ANCYLOSTERNUS SCUTELLARIS, Oliv. 
Oxymerus Lesasi, Dup. 
PTEROPLATUS VARIABILIS, Sallé. 
Expurta DipyMA, Oliv. 
Mecomerorus tatus, Fab. 
Neoctytus* scEenicus, n. sp. (Pl. XX. fig. 7.) 
N. fuscescens ; prothorace disco carinis tribus asperis ; elytris 
basi cervinis, lineis tribus fuscis in triangulum (apice versus 
scutellum) dispositis, in-medio linea cervina literam V. simu- 
Jante, pone medium fascia flava subtriangulari. 
Finely pubescent; head and prothorax dark brown, covered 
with pale-greyish hairs, the latter with three dorsal ridges, each 
marked with several transverse prominent tubercles ; scutellum 
triangular; elytra fawn-coloured at the base, marked by two 
oblique brown lines proceeding from near the apex of the scutel- 
lum and joined posteriorly by a transverse line; behind this line 
and almost in the middle of the elytra, a narrow V-shaped band, 
behind the middle on each elytron a lemon-yellow patch, the two 
forming a band of a broadly triangular shape, apices truncate 
with a prolonged spine at the external angle; body beneath 
chesnut-red, with a reversed V-shaped yellowish mark on the 
metasternum; the base of the femora, tibia and tarsi. chesnut- 
red, the clavate portion of the femora dark brown; antenne 
reddish-brown, darker towards the tips. 
Length 5—6 lines. 
* J. Thomson, Mus. Scient., p. 57; replacing Rhopalomerus, Chev. (Ann. 
Soc. Ent. Fr, 1860, p. 457), a name pre-occupied in the Diptera. 
