300 CERAMBYCID^E. 



2. Stromatium longicorxe. B.M. 



S. cano-fuseum, lanuginosum, punctatum ; antennis graeilibus, 

 articulis basi pallidia apice nigris, subtus hirsutis; prothorace 

 dorso tuberculis quinque obsoletis instructo, punctis nonnullis 

 magnis impresso ; elytris punctis baud profundis, pustulisque 

 nonnullis vix lineatim dispositis signatis ; pedibus fuscis, femo- 

 ribus basi pallidis. 



Arhopalus longicornis, Newman, Entom. p. 246. 

 Hub. Philippine Islands (Coll. Cuming). 



3. Stromatium asperulum, n. s. B.M. 



S. cinnamomeo-fuscutn, punctatum, pilis minutis canis depressis 

 obsitnm ; elytris pustulis variis setigeris ; thorace medio linea 

 brevi laevi subelevata. 



Of a cinnamon-brown, rather closely punctured and rather 

 thickly covered with short grey adpressed hairs ; first joint of 

 antennae in front grooved at the base ; cilia on the outer edge 

 of joints of antennae grey. Thorax deeply and coarsely punc- 

 tured ; in the middle a short slight, somewhat raised longitudinal 

 line. Elytra with many deeper impressions, each bearing a 

 bristle and having the edges, especially the posterior, raised ; a 

 slight costs down the middle of each; femora ddated, com- 

 pressed. 



Length 10| lines. 

 Hab. China (Hong Kong) (J. C. Bowring, Esq.). 



This species is near S. longicorne, but may at once be distin- 

 guished from it by the elytra being more scabrous. 



4. Stromatium unicolor. B.M. 



5. thorace rotundato, mutico, corpore testaceo unieolore, elytris 

 punctis elevatis sparsis. 



Callidium strepens, Fahr. S. El. ii. 343. 



Cerambvx fulvus. Villers, Linn. Ent. i. 25fi. 



Callidium unicolor, Olic. Col. iv. p. 58. t. ~. f. 84. 



Var. Callidium pallidum, Zoubkoff. Bull. Mosc. vi. 336. 



Callidium incptum, Me'ue'tr., Dej. Cat. 



Callidium hirsutum, Falderm., Dej. Cat. 



Callidium concolor, Leach, Dej. Cat. 



Solenopborus strepens, Mvlsant, Col. Fr. p. 65. 



Stromatium unicolor. Wall. Ins. Mad. p. 42.'^. 



Hab. S. Europe ; Madeira: N. Africa j Persia; Turcomania. 



