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corpore baud longioribus, articulis tertio quarfcoque fere sequali- 

 bus ; prothorace transverso, utrinque rotundafco ; scutello dense 

 pilo3o ; elytris subampliatis, ad latera gradatim rotundatis, basi 

 granulatis, apice rotundatis ; femoribus valde clavatis ; articulo 

 ultimo tarsorum elongate Long. 5 lin. 



Hah. Ellopura. 



Dymasius vitreus. 



D. angustus, piceus, elytris pube nitide sericante griseo tectis ; pro- 

 thorace oblongo, ad latera rotundato, disco utrinque sulcato et in 

 medio nigro-vittato ; elytris infuscatis et postice singulatim 

 annulo infascato notatis, apicibus subtruncatis ; corpore infra 

 pedibusque piceis, subtilissime pubescentibus. Long. 7 lin, 



Hah. Ellopura. 



One of the characters of M. Thomson's genus Dymasius is 

 to have the elytra " four-spined." My genus Imbrius, of a 

 somewhat later date, has its elytra not so spined ; but this is 

 not, I think, of generic value. The female in this and other 

 allied genera has the antennse serrated ; in the male the an- 

 tennas are longer, the joints more cylindrical, the third and 

 fourth more or less knotted at the apex. This new species is 

 allied to D. micaceus, but, inter alia, it has a much broader 

 prothorax and longer elytra, tapering, although slightly, from 

 the base to the apex; the silky reflections are also different, 

 not forming longitudinal patches. 



Xoanodera amoena. 



X. picea ; capite antennisque fulvido-pubescentibus, bis corpore vix 

 longioribus ; prothorace in medio fortiter eanaliculato, lateribus 

 rude sculpturato, interrupte fulvido-piloso ; scutello cordiformi ; 

 elytris dense albido-pilosis, parce punctatis, lateribus et humeris 

 usque ad medium macula determinata bete fusea et grosse punc- 

 tata, munitis, apicibus fuscis, oblique truncatis, margine extus 

 dentatis ; corpore infra pedibusque dense griseo-pubescentibus. 

 Long. 8 lin. 



Hah. Ceylon. 



Generically this pretty Longicorn agrees perfectly with 

 Xoanodera, and there is an agreement to a certain extent in 

 coloration with X. trigona ; nevertheless the. two species in 

 fades are by no means alike. The hairs on the prothorax in 

 both species are confined to the raised portions, appearing as 

 little tufts. 



Ceresium coronarium. 



C. angustum, rufo-testaceum, pilis albis adpressis aliis longis ad- 

 spersis, vestitum ; capite inter oculos macula albida magna, in 



