366 Mr. F. P. Pascoe on some new or little-known 



Rather narrow, shining, dark brownish green varied with brown, 

 with a thin, sparse, greyish pile ; head grey, with an impressed line in 

 the middle, and very few punctures on the vertex and front ; eyes pale 

 brown ; antenna? slender, longer than the body, the basal half pale 

 green, the apices reddish yellow, the remainder darker, brownish, or 

 brownish yellow; prothorax dark green, as long as broad, coarsely 

 punctured, with a smooth median line ; scutellum subquadrate ; elytra 

 subseriate punctate, one or two faintly raised lines on each, but more 

 strongly marked at the base, the apex obliquely truncate, dark green, 

 behind the middle and close to the external margin a large greyish- 

 white spot, surrounded, but particularly along the side, by dark brown, 

 towards the apex paler, with a brownish indefinite patch ; femora and 

 tibia? pale yellowish green, tarsi reddish testaceous ; body beneath 

 glossy chestnut-brown, the sides with a reddish pile. Length 5 lines. 



A very distinct species. 



Stllitus [Cerambycidse]. 

 Pascoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 2 ser. v. p. 24. 



Syllikis Parryi. 



S. fusco-niger, obscurus ; prothorace antice posticeque rufo ; elytris sin- 

 gulis fulvo quadrilineatis, lineis duabus prope suturam conjunctis. 

 Hub. Australia. 



Dull brownish black ; head subtriangular, vertex and space between 

 the antennas black, stripe over the eyes and rest of the head pale red- 

 dish, behind the insertion of each antenna a small tubercle ; prothorax 

 finely punctured, about half as long again as broad, the anterior half 

 cylindrical, the posterior expanding into a mammiform tuber, and there 

 nearly as wide as the elytra, the base contracted, the disk with four 

 tubercles, the two posterior largest, the anterior and posterior margins 

 pale red ; scutellum convex, rounded, brown ; elytra narrow, parallel, 

 each with four pale-yellow, raised, smooth, longitudinal lines, the twi 

 towards the suture united near the apex, the third about two-third.s 

 the length of the first, the fourth marginal, the spaces between the 

 lines punctured ; legs black ; pro- and mesosterna and four anterior 

 coxa? red, metasternum and abdomen black, the latter with a silvery 

 pubescence. Length 6 lines. 



This species will be at once distinguished from S. rectus, gram- 

 micus, and deustus, not only by its greater size and more robust form, 

 but by its quadrilineated elytra and dark-brown nearly black pro- 

 thorax. In the fifth volume of the ' Transactions of the Entomo- 

 logical Society,' n. s., I proposed to separate, under the name of 

 Syllitus, those species of Stenoderus with elevated longitudinal lines 

 on the elytra, from the ordinary red and black ones which con- 

 stituted the genus originally. The technical characters which di- 

 stinguish it are perhaps only of secondary importance, as is the case 



