404 Mr. C J. Galian on new Longicorn Colev2?tera, 



yellow, with a whitish pubescence. Prosternal process 

 simple ; mesosternal obtusely tubercled near its posterior end. 



Eumimetes aJbisparsus, sp. n. 



Piceo-fuscus, pube grisea subtiliter obtectus ; elytris maculis parvis 

 albescentibus dispersis singulisque scopulis rotundatis pilornm 

 nigroriim duobus — uno humerali, altero medio paullo pone basin. 



Long. ( d ) 18, ( 2 ) 21 mm. 



Hab. Imerina Mountains. 



Dark brown, with a faint greyish pubescence. Prothorax 

 almost impunctate, with a very short fringe of whitish hairs 

 to the anterior and posterior borders, with a moderately strong 

 tubercle on each side. Scutellum bordered with a white 

 pubescence posteriorly. Elytra sparsely and strongly enough 

 punctured, clothed with a faint greyish pubescence, and with 

 numerous small scattered whitish spots ; each with two small 

 rounded tufts of black hairs, of which one is at the shoulder, 

 the other placed a little distance from the base on the middle 

 of the disk. Breast and abdomen with some minute scattered, 

 glabrous, and shining spots, each surrounding a shallow 

 puncture. Aiitennjs in the male about a third longer than 

 the body, in the female barely surpassing the elytra. 



This species seems to be undoubtedly congeneric with 

 Eumimetes sparsus, Klug, notwithstanding the tufts of hairs 

 on the elytra and the somewhat stronger tubercles to the 

 prothorax. In Eumimetes also must, 1 think, be placed E. 

 lumeralis, VoUenh. (Pki/masterna), for which Phymasterna 

 sewpunctatiiy Fairm., is probably a synonym. 



Stenosoma apicalis, sp. n. 



Griseo leviter pubescens, brunneo-variegata ; prothorace utrinque 

 minute tuberculato ; elytris elongatis, angustis, parallelis, ad 

 Butnram longitudinaliter eubcanaliculatis, apicibua truncatis, 

 angulis extends breviter spinosis ; antennis corpore longioribus, 

 subtus sparsissime ciliatis, scapo quam articulo tertio lougiore. 



Long. 7-10, lat. 2-2| mm. 



Hah. Antananarivo [Kingdon). 



Unless a special genus is formed for its reception this 

 species must, 1 think, remain in Stenosoma. It has com- 

 pletely the aspect of species of this genus, differing chiefly by 

 the more elongate scape of the antennas and the external 

 spines to the apices of the elytra. In a specimen with the 

 antennae not much longer than the body, which I suppose to 

 be a female, there is no excavation at the apex of the abdo- 

 men. 



