CERAMBYCID.E. 331 



212. (EMONA. 



(Eniona, Newman, Entom. p. 8. 



Isodera, JVhite, Zool. Ereb. §• Terror, p. 21. 



Saperda, p., Fabr. 



1. CEmona villosa. B.M. 



(E. ferrugineo-griseo- villosa, scutello orbitaque oculorum fulvis. 



Saperda villosa, Fabr. S. El. ii. 320. 



Saperda hirta, Fabr. Eat. Syst. ii. 309. 



(Emona huniilis, Newman, Entom. p. 8. 



Isodera villosa, White, Zool. Ereb. Sf Terror, p. 21. t. 4. f. 1. 



Hab. New Zealand. 



2. CEmona Zelandica. 



CE. parallela, subdepressa, onmino pallide fusca, parce breviter- 

 que cinereo-sericea ; antennis fusco-rufis, corpore longioribus ; 

 thorace sericeo, linea, media postice obliterate, punctis duobus 

 mediis lineisque duabus postice elevatis, lsevibus ; elytris punc- 

 tato-rugulosis, sericeis. 



Callidiura zelandicum, Blanch. Voy. Pole Sud, iv. 272. 1. 17. f. 4. 

 Hab. New Zealand (Akaroa). 



3. (Emona simplex, n. s. B.M. 



(E. piceo-bnmnea, hirtula; thorace nitidiusculo, area subundata, 

 antennarum articulo tertio et quarto fere sequalibus, capite 

 nigricante, supra antice verruculis tribus glabratis ; elytris dorso 

 subplanato. 

 Long. lin. 9f . 



At first sight in size and general appearance resembles CE. vil- 

 losa ; it differs in having the thorax smooth, the surface some- 

 what waved, shining, and with scattered punctures ; the head is 

 blackish, and has before the antennae three smooth slight eleva- 

 tions placed transversely ; scutellum covered with shortish grey 

 hairs. Elytra regularly punctured, a short hair from each punc- 

 ture ; the back of the elytra is depressed. 



In what is believed to be the male the thorax and head are 

 more slender, the general colom* is paler, and the sides of the 

 elytra at the base are margined with black. 

 Hab. Lord Howe's Island. Voyage of H.M.S. Herald (Mr. J. 



Macgillivray). 



