242 Mr. F. P. Pascoe on some new 



unilateraliter productus ; articulo secundo elongate, tertio quarto- 

 que sequalibus et brevioribus. Protliorax oblongus, robustus, 

 dente parvo utrinque iustructus. Elytra ovata, prothorace baud 

 latiora. Pedes modice elougati ; tihice intermedise integrce. 



A remarkable genuSj whose nearest allj seems to be Micro- 

 trafjus, but clistingiiislied by the comparatively great length 

 of the second joint of the antennse, a character, I believe, 

 unique among the Longicorns. The protliorax is unusually 

 large, and the scutellum is sufficiently conspicuous. 



Anexodus aquilus. 



A. anguste oblongus, fuscus, prothorace utrinque vitta obscure alba 

 notato ; elytris vage puuctatis et tuberculatis. Long. 5-^- lin. 



Hob. North Borneo. 



Narrowly oblong, dark brown, a dull white stripe on each 

 side of the prothorax ; above finely and densely pubescent, with 

 minute scattered black setse intermixed ; antennae shorter than 

 the body, the scape much thickened, as long as the next three 

 joints together; prothorax much longer than broad, the 

 pubescence darker and somewhat velvety above, the lateral 

 tooth small and rather before the middle ; scutellum transverse 

 and rounded behind; elytra rather more than half as long 

 again as the prothorax, sparingly punctured and with several 

 small tubercles, and a more prominent one on each side at 

 the base ; body beneath and legs with a pale or whitish 

 pubescence. 



Thylactus loy^gipennis. 



T. elongatus, fuscus, supra pube grisea nigrescenti-varia obteetus ; 

 elytris elongatis, parallelis, apice singulorum rotundato-producto, 

 dorso lineis longitudinalibus duabus cirrvatis munitis. Long. 

 13 lin. 



Hal). Old Calabar. 



Head, prothorax, base of the elytra, and a well-limited 

 oblong patch at the sides dark brown ; body beneath and 

 legs with a greyish pubescence ; antennee dark brown, not 

 longer than the body, the antennary tubers approximate 

 at the base ; front of the head concave, and a deep linear longi- 

 tudinal groove behind ; prothorax with two small tubercles 

 near the apex, the lateral tooth large and prominent. 



This species has somewhat the facies of Xylorhiza, but it 

 agrees better technically with Thylactus. 



