CERAMBYCID.E. 199 



Rhinotragus puniceus, Newman, Ent. Mag. v. 495. 

 Oregostoma binotatum, Dej. Cat. p. 359. 

 Hab. Brazil. 



7. Rhinotragus analis. 



R. capite et antermis nigris, thorace supra nigro, margine postica 

 testaceo late marginata ; elytris testaceis macula magna nigra, 

 basi bifida, apice angulo externo spina acuta ; pedibus nigris ; 

 4 anticis femoribus testaceis, posticis nigris, basi testaceis. 



Rhinotragus analis, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ii. 550. 

 Hab. Brazil. 



8. Rhinotragus trizonatus. 



Rhinotragus trizonatus, Blanch. Cuv. R. A. (Crochard) pi. 66 bis, 



f. 1. 

 Hab. ? 



9. Rhinotragus notabilis, n. s. B.M. 



R. luteus ; antennis nigris, articulis 8 ultimis basi flavis ; thorace, 

 macula magna dorsali nigra ; elytris nigris, singulis vitta elon- 

 gata, basali, et fascia transversali subapicali sulphureis ; pedibus 

 nigris ; femoribus basi et apice intus, flavis. 

 Long. lin. '3%-4%. 



Head yellow ; hind margin, jaws and labrum blackish ; a deep 

 depression between the antennae ; antennas black, eight last joints 

 yellow at the base, the six basal joints with a few scattered 

 hairs behind. Thorax minutely punctured, with two longitu- 

 dinal impressed lines on the back, somewhat approaching in 

 front ; a large dorsal black spot extending from fore margin to 

 beyond the middle : scutellum pale. Elytra punctured, truncated 

 at the end, lateral and sutural margins produced ; each with a 

 large longitudinal sulphur-yellow vitta extending from the base 

 to the middle, widest at the base, somewhat pointed at the end ; 

 each with a pale sulphur-yellow transverse band behind the 

 middle, somewhat narrowed on the margin ; under parts yellow, 

 sides of metathorax black ; three middle segments of abdomen 

 black ; abdomen and parts of thorax beneath clothed with a close 

 shining pile ; legs black ; femora yellow, upper part of club 

 black ; femora of hind legs with a ring, and the upper edge of 

 the apex black. In some specimens the yellow spot and bar of 

 the elytra are diminished in extent. 

 Hab. Amazon (Santarem) (Coll. W. B. Bates). 



