Longicorn Coleojjtera of Jajjan. 153 



latim quam quinto distincte brevioribus ad apicem tumidulis. 

 Long. 1 in. 3 lin. $ . 



Nagasaki. 



The pubescence is rich tawny golden, thick and adpressed ; 

 it is laid or, as it may be described, brushed in different ways, 

 sometimes convergent, and is of lighter and darker shades, the 

 darker forming two indistinct flexuous bands across the elytra. 

 The tomentum is also thick and coarse on the head and 

 thorax, and clothes the whole of the antennas. The thorax 

 has no trace of transverse furrows or of central smooth plate, 

 as in Cer. holosericeus^ F. 



The species belongs, "but imperfectly, to the genus Neo- 

 ceramhyx, differing from it in the spined thorax, and in the 

 sockets of the anterior haunches being scarcely opened ex- 

 ternally. 



Ceresium smicuni, White. 



Ceresium sifiicum, White, Cat. Long. Col. Brit. Mus. p. 245. 



Nagasaki. 



Ceresmm holophceum, n. sp. 

 G. quam C. sinico minus elougatum, omnino fulvo-testaceum, flavo- 

 pubescens ; capite grosse intequaliter punctate ; thorace oblongo- 

 ovato, punctis magnis et parvis subcrebre impresso, linea abbre- 

 viata, elevata, dorsali, laevi ; elytris crebre sequaliter punctatis ; 

 antennis articulis tertio quartoque subsequalibus, quinto vix lon- 

 giore. Long. 4^ lin. 



Hiogo ; three examples, apparently males. 



Stenodryas, nov. gen. 



Genus inter CalUdiopsides et Gracilides (Lacord.) locum tenens. 

 Coijms elongatum, gracile, subglabrum. Caput thorace latius ; 

 oculi magni, convcxi ; genis brevibus. Palpi maxillares labialibus 

 duplo longiores ; articulis ultimis omnium dilatatis, triangularibus. 

 Antennce { (S) corpora dimidio longiores, tenues, filiformes, nullo- 

 modo sulcatae, basin versus infra ciliatae ; articulo quarto quam 

 tertio vel quinto multo breviore. Thorax elongatus, cylindroideus, 

 medio paululum dilatatus, vix inaequalis. Elytra apice rotundata. 

 Goxcc anteriores conico-globosa; exsertae ; prosternum inter coxas 

 angustissimum, Mesosternum angustum, coxis globosis, acctabulis 

 clausis ; episterna metathoracica angusta, postice attenuata. Pedes 

 elongati, gracillimi, feraoribus abrupte elongato-clavatis ; tarsi 

 graciles, articul^ primo secundo tertioque conjuuctis a^quali. 



The numerous examples of this species that I have seen all 

 appear to be males ; at least I have observed no difference in 

 the antennte or the abdomen, which latter is quite normal ; 

 arul consequently I am unable to say whether the ? offers the 



