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smaller than the eye; antennz about the length of the head and thorax together, 
rather slender, the first four joints all elongate, and not differing much among 
themselves, except that the basal joint is the stoutest, the following three being 
shorter, but still much longer than wide; the apical four (especially 9-11) some- 
what thickened, though still considerably longer than wide, and forming a badly- 
defined club; eyes rather small (diameter not equalling the length of the basal 
two joints of the antenne together), coarsely facetted, rounded behind, truncate 
in front; prothorax at base same width as base of elytra, slightly widened towards 
the front in the basal third, then contracted strongly to the anterior margin, 
which is scarcely half the width of the base, without any transverse carina in front 
of the base, having the lateral carina extending about half way to the front, the 
anterior margin strongly convex; scutellum extremely small, transverse; elytra 
not wider than the prothorax, cylindric, with the humeral angles ill-defined ; legs 
stoutish and not particularly long, anterior coxz feebly separated, the femora 
rather strongly fusiform, the posterior femora decidedly shorter than the hind 
body ; first joint of the tarsi nearly twice as long as second, third moderately sunk 
in the second (the portion visible being distinctly bi-lobed); the tooth on the 
claws near the middle and not very large; pygidium rather narrow and elongate; 
metasternum short (scarcely longer than in Brachytarsus); mesosternal process 
vertical, bent backwards at its extremity. 
Mb 1B 
Mauia satelles, n. sp.—Crylindrata; rufa; pube cinerea confuse vestita; antennis 
p) L ny; p) ] ? 
capite prothoraceque conjunctis vix brevioribus; prothorace transverso; postice 
leviter antice fortiter angustato, margine anteriori rotundatim producto, angulis 
iS} p] to} ?) fo) 
posticis leviter obtusis; elytris sat elongatis, prothorace haud latioribus, punctato- 
striatis, interstitiis crebrius punctatis convexis, humeris obscuris. Long. 4 m.m. 
A single specimen (the sex of which I am unable to determine) was obtained by beating branches of 
trees near Wailuku, Maui, not very much above sea-level, 
TB: 
Fam. CERAMBYCIDZ. 
CLYTARLUS. 
Clytarlus blackburni, n. sp.—Capite, thoraceque nigris, hoe dorso, illo clypeo 
genisque sanguineis; elytris fulvis, pone scutellum plaga magna nigricante, et post 
hance, plaga communi hastata albido-setulosa, cirea basin dense punctatis, lateribus 
levigatis ; pectore coxisque rufo-testaceis, abdomine femoribusque nigris, his basi 
testaceo, antennis tibiisque rufescentibus, illis basi nigro-hirsuto, tarsis posteriori- 
bus magis dilutis, pallide hirtellis. Long, 8-18 m.m. 
