390 On the, Longicorn Cvleoptera of Japan. 



capitc sphserico haud profunde punctato, cum thorace (angusto, 

 cylindrico) opaco ; elytris obliquissime sinuato-truncatis, angulis 

 valde productis acutis, supra grosse lineatim punctatis ; abdomine 

 lincari, punctulato. Long. 6 lin. $ . 



One example. 



Oherea marginella, n. sp. 

 0. pupillata multo brevior. Flavo-testacea, crecte 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 lou- 

 gioribus, filiformibus, subtiliter pubescentibus et ciliatis. Long. 

 5-5 1 lin, d $ . 



Osaka, Hiogo ; many examples. 



Oberea Julveola, n. sp. 

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

 capite et thorace opacis vix conspicue punctatis, hoc brevd, 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 Chevi'olat's 0. fuscipennis ; but, so 

 far as the almost unintelligible description goes, the elytra are 

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

 fuscis." 



Chreononia Fortunei^ Thomson. 



Chreonoma Fortunei, Thomson, Ai-chiv. 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. 



