322 CERAMBYCID^E. 



largest: scutellum black. Elytra of a reddish brown, with a 

 transverse ochrey band a little behind the middle and a narrow 

 ochre-coloured margin from the shoulder to the band. 

 Hob. ? 



34. Callidium subfasciellum, n. s. B.M. 



C. fusco-nigrura, punctatum ; elvtris singulis fasciis duabus 

 albidis, prima ante medium fere obsoleta, altera latiore pone 

 medium, neque marginem nee suturam attingente. 

 Long. lin. 3J. 



Of a brownish-black, rather closely punctured ; each of the 

 elytra with whitish transverse bands ; the first narrow, almost 

 obsolete, situated before the middle ; the second wider, situated 

 behind the middle and about midway between it and the apes, 

 the sides of it not reaching either the suture or the lateral 

 margin. 

 Hah. ? X.America? 



35. Callidium cleroides, n. s. B.M. 



C. rufo-femigineum ; elytris rude punctatis, apice laevibus, nigro- 

 fuscis, plaga magna subtriangulari communi basali rufa, sin- 

 gulis fasciis duabus obliquis albis ; antennis articulis apicalibus 

 elongatis. 

 Long. lin. 3J. 



Reddish ferruginous ; head thickly punctured, with a slightly 

 impressed line down the middle. Antennae ferruginous, with 

 outstanding hairs ; fourth joint shorter than any of the follow- 

 ing. Thorax covered with roundish punctures, slightly de- 

 pressed on the back in the middle. Scutellum covered with 

 short greyish hairs. Elytra blackish- brown, with a large rufous 

 subtriangular patch at the base, common to both, the tip ex- 

 tending to the middle ; each with two oblique white bands, the 

 first narrowest, a little behind the shoulder, directed downwards 

 and not reaching the suture; the other behind the middle, 

 wider, directed upwards ; each elytron rather coarsely punc- 

 tured from the base to the end of the second white band, beyond 

 that almost smooth. Under side ferruginous, abdomen more 

 brown. Legs ferruginous, club of femora blackish -brown. 

 Hub. Australia (Melbourne). 



36. Callidium simillimum. n. s. B.M. 



C. rufo-ferrugineum ; elvtris singulis maculis duabus pallide 

 fiavis, posteriore majore. 

 Long. lin. 3 J. 



