CERAMBYCID^. 93 



covered with close adpressed hairs. Femora of four hind legs 

 with short spines. 



This forms perhaps a subgenus intermediate between Eburia 

 and Anoplomerus. 



Length 9 lines. 

 Hab. Brazil (Ent. Club). 



37. ANOPLOMERUS. 



Anoplomerus, Dej. Cat. p. 352. 

 Guer. Icon, (texte) iii. 224. 



1. Anoplomerus rotundicollis. 



Anoplomerus rotundicollis, Dej. Cat. p. 352. 



Guer. Icon. R. A. iii. 224. 

 Hab. Brazil. 



38. EBURODACRYS. 



Eburodacrys, Blanch. Chevr. Coll. 

 Coccoderus, p., Buq. 



1. EBURODACRYS LONGI-LINEATA, n. S. B.M. 



E. ochracea, tibiis antennisque nigris, antennarum articulo primo 

 femoribusque runs : thorace scabriusculo, punctata, spinis la- 

 teralibus et verrucis quinque concoloribus ; elytris singulis 

 lineis quatuor eburneis elongatis haud connexis, exteriore ba- 

 sali minore, exteriore mediano majore. 



Of an ochre-yellow, the head irregularly punctured; basal 

 joint of antennae rufous punctured, and furrowed at the base ; 

 other joints of antennae black, with ash-coloured pubescence and 

 some scattered outstanding hairs ; third and fourth joints grooved 

 longitudinally all the length, the fifth indistinctly. Thorax rather 

 roughly punctured; the spines and five warts rufous like the 

 thorax ; three of the warts are dorsal, the hindmost is depressed 

 and oblong. Elytra for a third part punctured at the base, 

 throughout the remainder smooth, with two longitudinal costae 

 on each in the middle, not extending to the tip ; on these costae 

 at the base are two elongated ivory-like lines, that nearest the 

 suture double the length of the other ; behind these and about 

 the middle of each elytron are two other ivory-like lines, the 

 inner about the same length as the inner at the base, the outer 

 more than twice as long and produced both before and behind be- 

 yond it. Elytra with a few scattered longish hairs. Apical spine 

 of suture short, yellow, outer long and black. Femora of fore legs 

 swollen, the middle rufescent, of middle and hind pairs of legs 



