440 Longicornia 31alayana. 



brides, and the Louisade Arcliipelago ; but except a few species 

 vaguely indicated by the lafe Pere Montrouzier from Woodlark 

 Island and San Cristoval, we know nothing.* 



It is scarcely necessary to observe that between this sub-family 

 and the preceding there is not the slightest affinity, but in a 

 linear arrangement it is hardly possible to avoid the juxtaposition 

 of incongruous groups. 



Genera. 

 Head vertical. 



Mesosternum of the normal breadth. 

 Prosternai process received in a notch 



of the mesosternum Hestima, n. g. 



Prosternai process free. 

 Eyes roughly granulate. 



Prothorax toothed at the sides. . Amblijmora, n. g. 

 Prothorax not toothed at the 

 sides. 

 Pro- and meso-sterna vertical 



on their opposing faces. . . . Orinceme, n. g. 



Pro- and meso-sterna rounded 

 on their opposing faces. 



Scape shortly ovate . . . .Rhadia, n. g. 



Scape subcylindrical . . . Atelais, n. g. 

 Eyes finely granulate. 



Pro- and meso-sterna rounded on 



their opposing faces ....... , Anapausa, Thorns. 



Presternum depressed, mesoster- 

 num elevated Trachelophora, Perr. 



Pro- and meso-sterna elevated .. .Midciber, Thorns. 



Mesosternum very broad Arsysia, n. g. 



Head porrect. 



Prothorax laterally margined. 



Apex of prothorax euiarginate (<?). .Ela'is, Thorns. 

 Apex of the prothorax truncate in 

 both sexes. 

 Prothorax with a large sub-margi- 

 nal spine. 



* Glancytes (Leptocera, Serv.), usually referred to this sub-family, belongs 

 to the Cerambycidce. The species are principally from Madagascar, New 

 Hebrides, Batchian, Borneo, &c. A new species from Cape York adds another 

 genus to the Australian fauna. 



