378 I.AMI1DM. 



the elytra are punctured deeply at the base, and less deeply over 

 the general surface, and have each three or four rows of fascicles 

 of hairs ; the anterior half of the elytra is dark, the posterior 

 is lighter, and behind the middle there is a transverse somewhat 

 waved ashy band, with a deep brown spot on the margin behind 

 it; femora punctulated with brown; tarsi yellowish, the two 

 basal joints above ash-coloured ; sides of the abdomen with the 

 segments margined with yellowish. 



Length 7i lines. 

 Hab. Brazil (Ega) (Coll. Bates) ; Columbia? (Coll. Goudot). 



25. LEIOPUS. 



Leiopus, Serv.Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. 86. 

 Liopus, Erichs. Arch./. Naturg. 1847, p. 145. 

 Cerambyx, p., Linn. 

 Lamia, p., Fabr. 



1. Leiopus conspersus. B.M. 



L. griseus ; thorace denticulo armato, orbitis oculorum croceis, 

 thorace elytrisque maculis croceis atrisque conspersis, elytris 

 apice truncatis. 



Lamia conspersa, Germ. Ins. Spec. Nov. p. 474. 

 Leiopus gratiosus, Dej. Cat. p. 364. Chevr. Coll. 

 Leiopus nigropunctatus, Chevr. Dej. Cat. 

 Hab. Brazil; Mexico. 



2. Leiopus nebulosus. B.M, 



L. thorace spinoso, elytris fastigiatis punctis fasciisque nigris, 

 antennis longiusculis. 



Cerambvx nebulosus, Linn. Syst. Nat. ii. 627- 



Oliv. Col. iv. p. 54. t. 7- f. 47. 



Panz. F. I. Germ. 14. f. 13. 

 Cerambyx parvus tigriformis, Voet, Col. iii. p. 12. t. 4. f. 4. 

 Lamia nebulosa, Sckcenh. Syn. Ins. i. 375. 

 Leiopus nebulosus, Serv. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. iv. 86. 



Mulsant, Col. Fr. iv. p. 150. 

 Hab. S. Europe. 



