442 Mr. H. W. Bates on Ceramhi/ciche 



iiutennis ( ? ?) grossis, subtus articulis 8-8 penicillatis ; 

 thorace sparsim grosse foveato-punctato, spina lateral! 

 obtusa ; elytris apice breviter truncatis, angulo suturali 

 producto acuto, supra regulariter grosse striate - punc- 

 tatis, macula humerali a scutello et sutura longe distante ; 

 pedibus brevibus, validis, femoribus niedio incrassatis. 



Long. 6i lin. ( ? ?). 



Hab. — Ega. Allied to C. argutulus (Buq.) , in which 

 the red at the base of the elytra extends as a fascia from 

 side to side. 



3. Gomvtes cceruleus, n. sp. 



Augustus, laete caeruleus, femoribus basi flavo-testaceis, 

 abdomine piceo, antennis nig-ris, usque ad apicem ( S ) 

 infra penicillatis ; thorace medio grosse foveato-punctato, 

 spina laterali obtusa ; elytris apice obtuse truncatis, supra 

 grosse lineatim punctatis. 



$ palpis maxillaribus valde elongatis, articulo ultimo 

 apice clavato, basi ramum rectum hirsutum emittente. 



Long. 4J lin. cj' . 



Hab.—F.ira. 



Addotdum. 



The following was accidentally omitted {ante, p. 285). 



Sub-fam. iBiDiiNJi. 

 3. llcxoplon prcetermissuni, u. sp. 



Angustum, lineare, nigro-castaneum, nitidum; elytris 

 macula triangulari laterali ante, medium, antice rufo- 

 tincta, mox pone hanc fascia obliqua angusta, et apice 

 flavo-testaceis, apice truncatis et extus unispinosis, supra 

 punctis sparsis lineatim ordinatis ; pedibus antennisque 

 testaceo-piceis, his basi obscurioribus. 



Long. 4 lin. 



Hah. — Tapajos. Almost identical in colours and sculp- 

 ture with Gnomidolon humerale {ante, p. 287) . 



The following Tables shew the numbers of Genera and 

 Species of Amazonian Longicorns. (The Frionidce will 

 be found described in Trans. Ent. Soc. 1869, p. 37 ; the 

 Lamndce in Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., 1861-66). 



