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Vol. 97 Washington : 1947 No. 3209 
NEW CERAMBYCID BEETLES BELONGING TO THE TRIBE 
RHINOTRAGINI 
By W. S. Fisurr 
Tus paper is the result of a study of the cerambycid beetles belong- 
ing to the tribe Rhinotragini that have accumulated in the collection 
of the United States National Museum. Specimens have been received 
at various times for identification, many of which are undescribed 
forms, and it seems advisable to describe these so that names will be 
available for use in economic studies. 
Genus CANTHAROXYLYMNA Linsley 
CANTHAROXYLYMNA LINSLEYI, new species 
Male.—Elongate, strongly flattened above, subopaque, yellowish 
brown, except mandibles, top of head, anterior margin of pronotum 
behind eyes, a broad fascia at base, in front of middle and at apices 
of elytra, posterior part of metasternum and metasternal episternum, 
and third abdominal sternite, which are black, and the first seven seg- 
ments of antenna, tibiae, and apices of anterior and middle femora, 
which are more or less dark brown. 
Head prolonged into a short snout, coarsely, densely punctate on 
occiput, with a smooth, longitudinal, median space; eyes large, rather 
deeply emarginate, and nearly contiguous on front; antenna slightly 
expanded toward apex, with apical segments subtriangular. 
Pronotum slightly longer than wide, slightly wider at base than at 
apex, widest at middle; sides slightly, arcuately rounded ; surface very 
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