504 MR. F. P. PASCOE ON THE COLEOPTERA OF PENANG. [Nov. 22, 



Plate XL. 



Fig. 1. Euptychia marmorata, p. 471. 



2. pilata, p. 483. 



3. divergcns, p. 464. 



4. hewitsonii, p. 491. 



5. cmlcstis, p. 484. 



(i. uremia, p. 484. 



7. giaas, p. 480. 



8. agatha, p. 492. 



9. brixiola, p. 483. 



Fig. 10. Euptychia callichloris, p. 490. 



11. ayaya, p. 492. 



12. insignis, p. 501. 



13. saluini, p. 498. 



14. laMa, p. 496. 



15. erichtho, p. 501. 



16. bafesii, p. 493. 



17. saundersii, p. 500. 



14. Catalogue of Longicorn Coleoptera collected in the Island 

 of Penang by James Lamb, Esq. By Francis P. Pascoe, 

 F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c, late Pres. Ent. Soc. 



(Part II.)* 



(Plates XLI., XLII., XLIII.) 



Cerambycid^e. 



Lepturinje. 



Capnolymma. 



Capnolymma, Pascoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. ser. 2. iv. p. 265. 



Capnolymma stygium, Pascoe, op. cit. p. 266. 



This insect has also been taken in Borneo, flying at sunset, by 

 Mr. Wallace, and in Java by Dr. Horsfield. 



Capnolymma capreola. (PI. XLII. fig. 1.) 



C. testaceo-brunneum, pube grisescente tectum; humeris apice 

 rotundatis. 



Pale testaceous brown ; head and prothorax darker, with a coarse 

 pale grey pile ; head narrowly elongate, very pubescent except be- 

 hind the eyes ; prothorax scarcely constricted behind the anterior 

 margin, the lateral tooth prominent, disk covered with glossy black 

 granules, the pubescence forming two lines united anteriorly but 

 diverging behind ; scutellum subscutlfbrm but rounded posteriorly, 

 covered with a dense yellowish pubescence; elytra truncate at the 

 apex, not apiculate, closely punctured, each puncture with a setiform 

 hair crossing it longitudinally ; body beneath and legs pale testa- 

 ceous, finely pubescent ; antennae much longer than the body, the 

 basal joint slightly clavate. Length 6 lines. 



A well-marked species, differing in size, colour, and certain struc- 

 tural points — notably in the rounded apex of the shoulder, not pro- 

 duced into a sharp tooth-like process as in C. stygium. The genus 

 * For Part I. see antca, p. 222. 



