56 Mr. C. J. Galican on new Longicorn 



fringe of black hairs projecting slightly over the excavation 

 from its anterior border. 



Pygidium of the female deeply emarginate at the apex, 

 and furnished with two hooks which turn inwardly towards 

 the middle line. 



BiOBESSA, gen. nov. {Hecyridides) . 



Allied to the preceding genus. Head as wide as the pro- 

 thorax ) the latter broader in front than at the base, furnished 

 with a small conical tubercle behind the middle of each side. 

 Antennae much shorter than the body in both sexes, third 

 joint twice as long as the first and a little longer than the 

 fourth, fifth and following joints gradually diminishing in 

 length, and, taken together, scarcely longer than the third and 

 fourth united. Eyes divided. Prosternal process strongly 

 arched, and furnished with two small tubercles in the middle; 

 mesosterual process nearly vertical in front, horizontal behind, 

 with two small tubercles at the edge between the two faces. 



Biohessa heatrix, sp. n. 



Pube brunneo-grisea dense vestita ; capitis verticc fasciculis duobus 

 fulvis minutis instructo ; prothoracis disco utrinquc tuberculis 

 duobus parvis instructo, medio props basin pauUo clevato : elytris 

 versus basin subrugosis. prope basin et inter medium apicemque 

 fasciculis minimis fulvis uonnullis instructis. 



Long. 13-15, lat. 4^-5 mm. 



Hah. Taru Desert, Brit. E. Africa (6'. S. Betton). 



Covered above and below with a dense drab or tawny grey 

 pubescence. Head with a finely impressed median line 

 reaching from the clypeus to the occiput ; crown with two 

 small tufts of tawny hairs placed on two feeble elevations. 

 Prothorax with two small tubercles on each side of the disk, 

 the two hinder ones being in a line with the lateral tubercles, 

 with a broader but more feebly raised tubercle in the middle, 

 a little in irout of the base. Elytra somewhat rugose towards 

 the base, but with the rugosity scarcely evident, owing to the 

 closeness of the pubescence. Legs and first joint of the 

 antennae slightly mottled with brown or tawny. Each of the 

 abdominal segments with a short fringe of tawny setse at the 

 hind margin. Last ventral segment ni the male with a deep 

 but very narrow transverse excavation at the apex. 



Eunidia inucoren, su. n. 

 Capite et elytrorum tertia parte apicaU fuscis, pube cinerea ferru- 



