88 CERAMBYCIDjE. 



2. Eburia pedestris, n. s. B.M. 



E. subferruginea, pilis cinereis breviusculis tecta, pedibus flavis 

 nudiusculis, thorace spinis lateralibus et verracis quatuor nudis 

 nigris ; antennis in mare ferrugineis, in femina flavis. 



Cerambyx quadrimaculatus, L.I 



Of a pale ferruginous. Head, thorax, elytra and body covered 

 with very short greyish close-pressed hairs. Thorax with 

 two lateral spines black, and four warts also black, two of 

 these are dorsal and larger than the side ones. On the elytra 

 there are four ivory spots, two basal closely touching, and 

 two about the middle also closely touching, the outer largest ; 

 two spines at the end of each elytron, the outer blackish and 

 elongated. Legs pale yellow, with scattered longish hairs, more 

 closely set on the tibiae ; two longish spines at the end of the 

 femora of two hind pairs of legs. Antennae in the male ferru- 

 ginous brown, in the female yellow ; the margins of the thorax 

 also in the female, especially the anterior and posterior margins, 

 are very thickly covered with dust-coloured hairs. 



Length from 9 to 12 lines. 

 Hab. Honduras (Coll. Dyson) ; Jamaica (Coll. Gosse). 



3. Eburia didyma. B.M. 



Cerambyx didymus, Oliv. Col. iv. 125. pi. 23. f. 179. 

 Stenochorus didymus, Schoenh. Syn. Ins. i. 3. p. 407» 

 Hab. Brazil. 



4. Eburia quadrigeminata. B.M. 

 Stenocoms quadrigeminatus, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. v. 



Eburia quadrigeminata, Leconte, Journ. Ac. Nat. Sc. Phil. n. s. 



ii. 11. 

 Eburia consobrina, Dej. Cat. p. 351. 

 Hab. U. States (Ent. Club). 



5. Eburia Haldemani. 



Eburia Haldemani, Leconte, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. n. s. ii. 



102. 

 Hab. Texas (Fort Gates). 



6. Eburia distincta. B.M. 



Eburia distincta, Haldem. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. hi. 150. 



Leconte, Journ. Ac. Nat. Sc. Phil. n. s. ii. 11. 



Dej. Cat. p. 351. 

 Hab. U. States. 



