Lonyicornia Malay ana. 615 



Hoploceramhyx aramis. 



J. Thomson, Syst. Ceramb. p. 575. 



lloplocerantbyx relictus, Pascoe, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1866, 

 p. 528. 



H. brunneo-pubescens ; fronte baud clepressa; protho- 

 race valcle corrugato, rugis vix intricatis, leviter 

 divisis. 



Hah . — Singapore . 



Dark reddish-brown, with a thin delicate pubescence ; 

 front between the eyes and base of the antennae not de- 

 pressed, groove above the clypeus with two large 

 tubercles ; corrugations of the prothorax irregular, but 

 scarcely intricately arranged, and here and there only 

 slightly divided by longitudinal impressions ; elj^tra 

 obsoletely punctured ; body beneath, entirely covered 

 with a grayish pubescence. 



Length 18 lines. 



My description is made from a female specimen ; 

 M. Thomson^s is very short, and he has not mentioned 

 the sex. I suspect this may prove to be only one 

 of the smaller forms of H. morosus. 



Hoploceramhyx morosus. 



Cerambyx? morosus, Pascoe, Trans. Ent. Soc, ser. 2, 

 iv. 92. 



H. fuscus, vel brunneo-fuscus, pubescens ; fronte 

 depressa ; prothorace valde corrugate, rugis flex- 

 uosis. 



Hah. — Sarawak, Sumatra. 



Dark brown, or reddish-brown, finely pubescent ; front 

 depressed, or slightly hollowed between the eyes and 

 base of the antennee, transverse groove above the cly- 

 peus with two small tubercles ; prothorax with deeper 

 and more flexuous corrugations than in the last, and less 

 pubescent; elytra obsoletely punctured, each with three 

 indistinct lines ; body beneath, shining, finely pubescent ; 

 antennee with the third and fourth joints less rugose than 

 the fifth and sixth ; legs reddish-brown. 



Length 16-25 lines, 



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