332 CERAMBYCID.E. 



213. BRACHYTRIA. 



Brachytria, Newman, Ann. Nat. Hist. v. 16. 

 Callidioinorphus, Hombr. fy Jacq. Voy. Pole Sud. 



1. Brachytria gulosa. B.M. 



B. fusca ; facie, gula, capitis parte postica, prosterni parte an- 

 tica croceis ; elytrorum rnargine costali, macula mediana albida 

 signata ; capite rugose punctata ; prothorace rugoso, punctis 

 maguis confluentibus impresso ; elytris tricarinatis, utriusque 

 carinis duabus distinctis fere ad apicem desinentibus, tertia 

 subsuturali indistincta longe ante apicem desinente. 



Brachytria orulosa, Newman, Ann. Nat. Hist. v. 16. 



Bland. Voy. Pole Sud, iv. 265. 

 Callidiomorphus depressus, Hombr. 8f Jacq. Voy. Pole Sud, 



pi. 17- f. 3. 

 Hab. Van Diemen's Land (Rev. A. Beaufort). 



2. Brachytria latebrosa. B.M. 



B. nigra, pilosa ; linea thoracis mediana, marginibusque elytrorum 

 lateralibus sanguineis ; aspere ac profunde punctata, punctis 

 magnis confluentibus ; utriusque elj^ri lineis tribus elevatis, 

 interna et mediana obsoletis, externa distinctissima ; elytrorum 

 apicibus fere fasciculatis. 



Brachytria latebrosa, Newman, Entom. p. 95. 



White, Zool. Ereb. $ Terror, p. 19. t. 4. f. 4. 

 Hab. Australia (Swan River; Kangaroo Island) (Ent. Club). 



214. EBUROPHORA, n. g. 



Antennae not reaching much beyond the middle of the elytra ; 

 fifth, sixth and seventh joints longer than third and fourth. 

 Thorax longer than wide, somewhat narrowed in front and be- 

 hind, above convex. Elytra gradually sloping from the middle 

 to the tip. Eyes much narrowed on the upper part. Legs 

 short, femora slightly clavate. 



1. Eburophora octo-guttata, n. s. PL VIII. f. 7. B.M. 



E. femigineo-brunnea, punctata; elytris apice nigris, singulis ma- 

 culis parvis quatuor laevigatis quasi eburneis ; corpore subtus 

 griseo-hh'tulo. 

 Long. lin. 4f . 



