136 CERAMBYCID^. 



Brown, head and thorax sprinkled over mth grey hairs, the 

 latter subferruginous round the tubercles. Elytra roughly punc- 

 tui'ed, the punctures running into each other, with short grey 

 hairs scattered over the surface, brown, with ochraceous streaks, 

 clearest about the suture, a slight callus on each elytron near the 

 base in the middle, and two small elongated yellow spots behind 

 the middle of each, the one nearest the suture behind the other ; 

 their edges are in'CguJar ; sutures spined, elytra spined at the tip, 

 the sutural spine close to the apical one, but shorter than it. 

 Legs with the femora considerably compressed ; legs and under 

 side covered with gi-eyish hau's. 



Length 10 lines. 

 Hub. Brazil. 



74. EURYCEPHALUS. 



Eurycephalus, Dej. Cat. p. 348. 



Lap. An. Art. ii. 430. 

 Cerambyx, p., Oliv. 



1. Eurycephalus maxillosus. B.M. 



Cerambyx maxillosus, Oliv. Col. iv. t. 20. f. 147. 



Eurycephalus cephalotes, Dej. Cat. (ohm). 



Cerambyx Lundii, Fabr. S. El. ii. 273. ? . 



Cerambyx nigripes, Oliv. Col. iv. t. 20. f. 149. 



Hab. E. Indies; Java; Phihppine Islands (Coll. Cuming). 



75. STERNOPLISTES. 

 Purpuricenus (Sternoplistes), Guerin, Icon. R. A. (texte)iii. 224. 



I. Sternoplistes Temminckii.. 



Purpuricenus (Sternoplistes) Temminckii, Guer. Icon. R. A. 



(texte) iii. 224. 

 Hab. Japan. 



76. EURYPROSOPUS, n. g. 



Head very wide, especially in front, the cheeks produced into 

 an angle outside the base of the mandibles. Eyes separated into 

 two small distinct portions by a rather wide bridge. Labrum (?) 

 membranous, elongated, truncated at the end and ciliated. Jaws 

 strong, slightly curved, blunt at the end. The antennai long, 

 third joint tufted mth hair at the end. Thorax cup-shaped, being 

 rather suddenly contracted behind. Elytra soft, quite flat at the 



