232 Mr. H. W. Bates on Longicorn 



angulo suturali acuto ; supra puuctulatis, lineis utrinque 

 duabus dorsalibus paulo elevatis, carina lateral! obtusa, 

 longe ante apicem terminanti.: an tennis nigris, articulo 

 1 Imo precedenti breviori, acurainato, unguiculari ; corpore 

 subtus pedibusque plumbeo-viridibus. 



Long. 7 lin. 



One example, in Mr. Belt's collection. 



Aniodyce cretata, n. sp. — A. pidd multo major et ro- 

 bustior; fusca, prothoracis et pectoris lateribus maculis 

 numerosis, subtesselatis, cretaceis ; elytrorum diraidio api- 

 cali eodem colore marmorato, abdominisque segmentis 4 

 basalibus plagis lateralibus magnis cretaceis: antennis 

 (articulis 2 basalibus fuscis exceptis) pedibusque pallide 

 flavo-testaceis ; corpore valde elongato, lineari, setoso ; 

 capite fusco, fronte medio flava ; oculis magnis, convexis, 

 supra fere contiguis, occipite post oculum utrinque ma- 

 cula cretacea ; elytris punctulatis, dorso planatis, notulis 

 nonnullis humeralibus cretaceis ; vitta suturali grises- 

 centi, maculis posticis cretaceis, fulvo-fusco marginatis, 

 macula ante-apicali majori, reniformi, alteraque juxta api- 

 cem angustiori, angulata. 



Long. 7 lin. 



One example of this handsome species, in Mr. Belt's 

 collection. The spots, in the only species previously de- 

 scribed, A. pida (Klug), are of a clear gamboge-yellow; 

 in A. cretata they are chalky-white, and are formed by so 

 compact a mass of fine tomentum, that they have almost 

 the surface of hardened chalk. 



