390 On the Longicorn Coleoptera of Japan. 



capite sphserico haud profunde punctato, cum thorace (angusto, 

 cylindrico) opaco ; elytris obliquissime sinuato-truncatis, angulis 

 valde productis acutis, supra grosse lineatim punctatis ; abdomine 

 lineari, punctulato. Long. 6 lin. 5 . 



One example. 



Oberea margineUa, n. sp. 



0. pupillata multo brevior. Flavo-testacea, erecte pubescens ; capite 

 antennarumque articulis basalibus duobus nigris nitidis, illo grosse 

 discrete punctato ; thorace brevi, opaco, impunctato, antice et 

 postice transversim depresso, disco modice convexo ; elytris fortiter 

 deplanatis, gradatim angustatis, apice late suboblique sinuato- 

 truncatis, angulis productis, acutis, supra sericeo-opacis, vitta late- 

 rali (basin haud attingente) nigro-fusca, utrinque extus lineatim, 

 intus confuse punctatis ; metasterno segmentisque ventris basali- 

 bus fusco plagiatis ; antennis in utroque sexu corpore paulo lon- 

 gioribus, filiformibus, subtiliter pubescentibus et ciliatis. Long. 

 5-5L lin. <$ $ • 



Osaka, Hiogo ; many examples. 



Oberea fulveola, n. sp. 



0. gracilior, elytris angustatis ; rufescenti-fulva, scapo fusco-nigro ; 

 capite et thorace opacis vix conspicue punctatis, hoc brevi, lateribus 

 medio rotundatis, antice et postice transversim sulcato, medio 

 dorsi convexo ; elytris mox pone humeros angustatis, apice per- 

 oblique truncatis, angulo suturali acuto, exteriore late producto, 

 dorso fortiter lineatim punctatis ; interstitio quarto paulo elevato. 

 Long. 7 lin. 



Kagosima. 



Distinguished by its uniform reddish-tawny coloration and 

 the stony-opaque surface of the head as well as the thorax. In 

 some points it agrees with Chevrolat's O.fuscipenmsj but, so 

 far as the almost unintelligible description goes, the elytra are 

 brown in that species : he says, " elytra . . . apice planis . . . 

 fuscis." 



Chreonoma Fortunei, Thomson. 

 Chreonoma Fortunei, Thomson, Archiv. Entom. i. p. 58. 



Many examples. Also Shanghai and Che-kiang in China. 



All the Japanese examples differ from the Chinese by the 

 much smaller extent of pale colour at the bases of the antennal 

 joints ; in other respects they are precisely similar. 



