and Sjn'cie^ of Longicorns. 2(59 



ampUntcP ; Jahrum iiarvuin, cli/peo sessile. Ocull iiitogri, vorti- 

 calos, {jrossc ^'raimluti. AnttnU'r sc'tacea\ corpore brcviorcs, 

 subtilitcr puliesccntcs ; .tcttpus hrevis, articulis tcrtii) (juintofjuo 

 icqualibus, quarto ot roliqiiis gmdiitim broviuribus. PoJpi labialea 

 loiiji^ioros. J'l-iit/inra.r cyliiulricus quam caput anp^stior, iitrinque 

 in miulio tuinidulus. fSnifrllitm somiorbiculurc. Elytra an^us- 

 tata, lonjjiuscula. hurncris rotuudatis. Fi mora compressa, modico 

 incrassatii ; tHiiif rectic, comprossir. apicc l>rovitcr bicalcarata) ; 

 Airs/ (intcnncdii)subtu3 tomentosi, articido basali clongato, O'qui- 

 lato, secundo dimidio breviore, tortio parvo anf!:usto, profuiide 

 bilobo ; co.vi.e aiiticaj conica) ; (icetnhaJa antica aperta, intermedia 

 extus angulata. Metasternum breve. Ej^istema nietathoracis 

 angusta, post ice acuta. 



The only specimen I have seen of this remarkable genus 

 was taken by Capt. Lang, 11. E., but is, unfortunately, with- 

 out tarsi, except one of the intermediate, and even this is 

 without the claw-joint. Of the three aben-ant forms of Ce- 

 rambycidai it is most allied to Dynamostina? ; but its conical 

 anterior coxa> witji tlieir acetalnda open beiiind will effectually 

 prevent its ujiion with that grouj) : it must therefore be con- 

 sidered to represent a distinct subfamily. I am ignorant of 

 the sex of my s]>ecimen ; there are no wings, and the elytra 

 are connate. It has very much the appearance of a Dorcculion^ 

 or at least one of that group. 



Teledcqms dorcadioides. PI. XIII. fig. 1. 



T. oblongus, angustus, toto brunncus, sat nitidus, tenuiter sparse 

 pubescens ; capite prothorace(|uc subtiliter punctulatis ; elytris 

 subnitidis, confertim rude punctatis ; femoribus crebrc punctu- 

 latis ; corpore infra crebcrrime punctiilato. Long. 9 lin. 



Hob. Himalaya (Mussooree). 



Brephilydia. 



(Remphaninse.) 



Ab Euripmsm differt tih'i'is laDvibus, quatuor anticis extus spinosis ; 

 ahdomine baud gi'anulato, segmciitis parte auteriore subtilissimc 

 punctulatis, posteriore Ifcvissimis, foveis lateralibus fere obsoletis. 



The type of this genus is Mallodon jejumim ; and it is now 

 separated generically in accordance with Lacordaire's opinion 

 that it is a distinct form allied to Eurynassa (Gen. viii. Ill, 

 note). The characters attached to the tibia? seem to me of 

 comparatively little importance, seeing that they arc scarcely 

 to be distinguished from those of Eurynassa Odeioahnn\ but 

 the sculpture of the aUlomen is one of the primary characters 

 employed in the differentiation of the genera recently separated 

 from Mallodon. 



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