284 CERAMBYCIDiE. 



150. Clytus Protogenes. B.M. 



C. anteimis fusco-testaceis ; thorace flavescente, macula pone 

 caput subtrigona, fasciaque transversa mediana lata recurva 

 nigris; elytris flavescentibus, macula utriusque basin versus 

 lunata recurva, fascia mediana communi scutellum versus api- 

 cata, maculaque utriusque ante apicem difformi nigris ; apice 

 truncato, angulo externo acute uni-dentato ; pedibus fusco-tes- 

 taceis, metafemoribus elytris valde longioribus apice nigrican- 

 tibus. 



Clytus Protogenes, Newman, Entom. p. 246. 

 Hab. Philippine Islands (Coll. Cuming). 



151. Clytus Phidias. B.M. 



C. capite, antennis, thorace et pedibus nigricantibus, pilis albidis 

 obsitis ; elytris piceis, vitta utriusque mediana lata nigra, lineis 

 utriusque tribus lanuginosis albidis, prima literam C assimili 

 marginem costalem spectanti, secunda pone medium obliqua, 

 tertia abbreviate subapicali. 



Clytus Phidias, Newman, Entom. p. 246. 

 Hab. Philippine Islands (Coll. Cuming). 



152. Clytus trimaculatus. B.M. 



Clytus trimaculatus, Chevr. Coll. 

 Hab. E. Indies (Neilgherry Hills). 



153. Clytus Horsfieldii, n. s. B.M. 



C. gracilis, luteus ; antennis pedibusque runs ; thoracis dorso 

 arcubus duobus et punctis duobus iateralibus nigris ; elytris 

 singulis basi lineis duabus parallelis, ad medium elytri directis 

 et conjunctis, fascia et puncto subapicali nigris, apice oblique 

 truncatis et extus mucronatis ; abdomine subtus pilis aureis 

 brevibus sericeis tecto. 



Slender, covered with yellow hairs ; antennae rufous, third, 

 fourth and fifth joints ciliated on the outer margin. Thorax on 

 the back with two short arched lines, neither reaching the front 

 nor hind margins, but closer to the hind margin than the front, 

 on each side a small elongated black spot ; elytra margined with 

 black ; from the shoulder a brownish-black line runs to the 

 middle, and a little behind the scutellum there is another which 

 runs parallel with it, and is connected with it at the end by a 

 cross line ; behind this is a short somewhat curved line and a 

 spot near the apex ; the apex is obliquely truncated and mucro^ 



