100 CERAMBYCIDiE. 



4. Elaphidion irroratum. B.M. 



Cerambyx irroratus, L. Syst. Nat. ii. 633. 



Olw. Co/.iv. 45. t. 21. f. 163. 



Drimj,m. i. t.41. f. 3. 

 Elaphidion irroratum, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iii. 6/. 

 Cycliopleiirus irroratus, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. i. 107. 

 Var. Elaphidion tessellatum, Newman, Entom. p. 26 (Brazil). 

 Var. Elaphidion ordinatum, Newman, Entom. p. 26 (Brazil). 

 Hab. W. Indies. 



5. Elaphidion bidens. B.M. 



Cerambyx bidens, Oliv. Col. iv. 42. t. /. f. 125. 

 Stenocorus bidens, Fabr. S. El. ii. 306. 

 Cerambyx bispinosus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. iv. 1859. 

 Hab. W. Indies ; Honduras (Ent. Club). 



6. Elaphidion fullonium. 



Elaphidion fullonium, Newman, Ent. p. 110. 

 Hab. W. Indies; Hayti. 



7. Elaphidion glabratum. B.M. 



Stenocorus glabratus, Fabr. S. El. ii. 307. 

 Elaphidion mite, Newman, Entom. p. 27 (Brazil^. 

 Hab. W. Indies (Ent. Club). 



8. Elaphidion coronatum, n. s. B.M. 



E. brunneum, fronte pilis albis adpressis creberrime tecta, elytris 

 singulis macula humerali, et plagis duabus alteris irregularibus 

 albis, una mediana obliqua, altera apicali. 



Brown, head with the fore part from the labrum to behind the 

 eyes white, being densely covered with close-pressed white hairs ; 

 this part is notched in the middle behind ; the head where not 

 hairy is densely punctured. Thorax rugose and punctured with 

 three smooth slightly elevated dorsal spots, two of them trans- 

 verse, placed before the middle and one behind the middle. 

 Elvtra rather coarsely punctured at the base, smooth at the tip, 

 a white triangular spot on each shoulder formed by short closely 

 placed adpressed hairs ; a large oblique white spot of similar 

 hairs about the middle, but not reaching the suture, the edges of 

 this are irregular; the apex with a large white spot somewhat 

 similar to the middle one, thickest at the tip ; sides of metathorax 

 and under sides of two basal segments of abdomen at the end 

 covered with white hairs. Legs pale ferruginous, with many 

 short ash-colom-ed hairs : third to seventh joints of antennae 



