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tip, tip rounded. Femora very thickly clubbed at the end, the 

 base slender, tibiae slender. 



This genus seems to correspond in many particulars with Eu- 

 rycephalus, an Eastern genus. 



1. EURYPROSOPUS CLAVIPES, n. s. PI. IV. f. 2. B.M. 



E. flavescenti-rufus, elytris apice nigris, articulis 5-11 nigris, 

 tertio et quarto apice tautum nigris, tertio apice fasciculato, 

 sutura interdum nigra. 



Of a yellowish red, the tip of the elytra black (as is sometimes 

 the sutural margin) and a mark on each side at the base near the 

 suture ; tip of third joint of antennae tufted at the end and black, 

 tip of fourth joint and whole of other joints black. 



Length 8f Unes. 

 Hab. Brazil. 



71. PURPURICENUS. 



Purpuricenus, Ziegl. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 568. 

 Cerambyx, p., L. 



1. Purpuricenus Kcehleri. B.M. 



Cerambvx Kcehleri, Ldnn. Syst. Nat. ii. 631. 



Panz. F. I. G. 

 Purp. Koehleri, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 569. 

 Var. Purpuricenus cinctus, Villa, Col. Eur. p. 36. 



Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 34. 

 Var. Purpuricenus bilineatus, Mulsant, Col. Fr. p. 34. 

 P. bipunctatus. Villa, Col. Eur. p. 36. 

 Var. P. Servillei, Ziegl. Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 569. 



Oliv. Col. iv. t. 3. f. 13 b. 

 Hab. Em-ope, 



2. Purpuricenus Desfontainii. B.M. 



Cerambyx Desfontainii, Fair. S. El. ii. 474. 



Oliv. Col. iv. t. 23. f. 183. 

 Hab. East and N. Africa. 



3. Purpuricenus Budensis. B.M. 



Cerambyx Budensis, Goeze, Naturf. xix. 70. t. 4. f. 3. 

 Lamia Ungarica, Herbst, Arch. p. 90. t. 25. f. 6. 

 Cerambyx Koehleri, Oliv. Col. iv. t. 3. f. 13 c. 

 Hab. S. Europe. 



