14 LE CONTE.— LONGICORN COLEOPTERA 



I have seen one specimen caught at New York. The species is common in Cuba, 

 and was probably imported. 



10. E. MUCRONATUM. — Fuscum dense Irregulariter fulvo-pubescens ; thorace latitudine vix breviore, cribroso, 

 linea dorsali, callisque utrinque 2 laevibus, elytris grosse punctatis,apice longiusbispinosis; antennarum 

 spinis longioribus, spina 3'* 4"» vix breviore. Long. -6 — 75. 



Say 1. c. 



E. nebulosum, Dej. Cat. 



Massachusetts, Missouri, Alabama. Common. 



§3. Thorax cylindricus. 



11. E. viLLOSuM. — Longiusculum, fuscum, inequaliter fulvo-pubescens, thorace latitudine vix longiore 

 confertissime cribroso, elytris densius punctatis, apice acute bispinosis antennarum spinis brevis simis. 

 Long. •!. 



Fabr. 



Middle and Southern States, common. The male has the thorax very finely and 

 densely punctured, with a small glabrous dorsal spot. This species is less elongated 

 than the two next. 



12. E. OBLiTUM. — Elongatum fuscum ineequaliter fulvo-pubescens, thorace latitudine paulo longiore, 

 lateribus subangulato, confertim cribroso, callo parvo dorsali Isevi, elytris grosse sat dense punctatis, 

 obsolete bicostatis, apice acute bispinosis, antennarum articulis 3 — 4 spinis tenuibus prominulis armatis 

 Long. -55. 



Differs from the two following, in having a slight prominence on the middle of the 

 thorax at the side, resembling a very obsolete spine, the spines of the antennae are 

 more prominent than in the last species : the pubescence of the thorax forms a 

 somewhat interrupted vitta. Found in Pennsylvania. 



13. E. RUSTicuM. — Elongatum, fuscum, insequaliter cinereo-pubescens, thorace latitudine longiore confertim 



cribroso, callo dorsali alteroque utrinque dorsali obsolete lajvibus, elytris capite cum thorace plus 

 duplo longioribus, grossius spinosis, apice bispinosis, antennarum spinis prominulis. Long. -55. 



The male has the thorax very finely and densely punctured, with the same facets 

 as the female. 



14. E. puMiLUM. — Elongatum injequaliter longius cinereo villosum, thorace latitudine haud breviore 

 lateribus modice rotundatis, cribroso, callo dorsali alterisque utrinque duobus, minus distinctis Ifevibus: 

 elytris grosse punctatis apice truncatis, antennarum articulis 3 — i spinis prominulis, tenuibus. 

 Long. •35. 



Nm. Ent. Mag. 



One specimen, Georgia. This little species seems by the form of the thorax to 

 connect the present with the preceding division. It differs from all the above 

 described species in having the elytra unarmed. 



