144 



CERAMBYCID^E. 



rugose above. Elytra long, somewhat parallel-sided, broadly trun- 

 cate at the apex. Legs rather short ; femora thickened below the 

 middle, the middle pair more so than the others in the <$ of the 

 typical species, and in these also furnished beneath with a large, 

 elongate, piligerous pit ; hind femora scarcely extended past 

 the liind border of the second abdominal segment in the <3 . 

 Acetabula of front coxae rounded on the outer side, closed 

 posteriorly ; the intercoxal process gradually sloped and dilated 

 posteriorly. Abdomen parallel-sided, broadly rounded posteriorly, 

 the last ventral segment of the <S with a feeble sinuate emar- 

 gination at the apex. 



Fig. N.Sebasmia 

 templctoni, Pasc., g. 



146. Sebasmia templetoni, Pascoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. (2) v, p. 19 (1859). 



Piceous black, densely clothed above with a slightly silky pubes- 

 cence of a fulvous yellow colour ; the pronotum, however, in 

 part glabrous ; the elytra also each 

 with two nude, impunctate, polished 

 spots, one a short distance along 

 each side from the base, the other 

 placed on the disc a little in front 

 of the apex. Antennae dark brown, 

 the first two joints covered like 

 the front of the head with rust- 

 coloured pubescence. Prothorax 

 narrowed anteriorly from about 

 the middle, and continuing as 

 wide up to the base as at the 

 middle, irregularly rugose above, 

 with a short cariniform elevation 

 along the middle. Elytra very slightly widened posteriorly, their 

 greatest width a little before the apex, broadly truncate at the 

 apex with the angles acute or subdentate. Body beneath, femora 

 and tibiae piceous ; the tarsi with a rusty-red pubescence. Middle 

 femora of J thicker than the others, and furnished beneath with 

 an elongate-oval pit covered with reddish hairs. 

 Length 29 ; breadth 6 mm. 

 Hob. Ceylon. 



147. Sebasmia testacea, sp. n. 



Testaceous red ; the front and vertex of the head densely, the 

 pronotum less densely clothed with yellowish-grey pubescence ; 

 elytra more faintly covered with a short, yellowish-grey, silky 

 pubescence. Antennas a little longer than the body ; first joint 

 very closely rugulose-punctate ; third and fifth to ninth sub- 

 ecfual in length, each about one-third longer than the fourth ; 

 eleventh one-third longer than the tenth. Prothorax conico- 

 cylindric, about one-third longer than its width at the base, 

 somewhat transversely rugose, this rugosity most noticeable at the 



