SYSTEMA CERAMBYCIDARUM 



o* Antennse longissimse graciles subtus pilosse, artic. 

 1° basi paulb excavato, artic. cseteris simplicibus, 3-4 0 

 subaequalibus, ultimo preced. ferè duplô longiore; 

 prothorax later. minuté spinosus ; q* femora postica 

 corpore longiora; genua interm. et postica solum 

 intus longé spinosa ; in totum spinis 4 : 



o* Antennse corpore longiores, artic. 3° seq. lon- 

 giore; prothorax latéral, tuberculatus ; prost. append. 

 apice producta; femora postica corpore multum 

 breviora ; genua interm. et postica solum intus spi- 

 nosa, in totum spinis 4 : 



Corpus amplum, obesum ; antennse breviusculse, 

 artic. 3° seq. longiore; prothorax dorso 4-tubercu- 

 latus, later. inermis ; elytra antice latiora , apice ro- 

 tundata , singula tricostata; pedes médiocres : 



o" Antennse longissimse, artic. 3-7 intus apice 

 spinosis; prothorax latéral, modicè armatus ; femora 

 clavata, postica ^ corpore multum longiora; genua 

 interm . et postica singula bispinosa , in totum 

 spinis 8 : 



o" Antennse corpore magis quam duplô longiores, 

 artic. 1° crasso scabro, 3° seq. paulô longiore, 3-40 

 gradatim crescentibus ; prothorax globosus later. 

 inermis ; femora simplicia, postica corpor. extrem. 

 superantia ; genua interm. et postica singula bispi- 

 nosa , in totum spinis 8 : 



Faciès Drymonis, sed : caput anticè magis acumi- 

 natum ; antennse adhuc longiores, artic. 1° basi exca- 

 vato , tiltimo preced. certè triplô longiore ; prothorax 

 subelongatus , later. spinosus ; pedes graciles ; genuo- 

 rum interm. et post. spinis externis parvissimis : 



Corpus sub elongatum ; 0 * antennse corpore lon- 

 giores; prothorax globosus, latéral, inermis; femora 

 clavata, postica corpore longiora; genua inermia : 



Corpus elongatum ; o* antennae longissimae ; pro- 

 thorax elongato-globosus , latéral, inermis; femora 



G. Erosida. 



(p. 241.) 



G. Coccoderus. 



(p. 241.) 



G. Eriosoma. 



(p. 334.) 



G. Nyssicus. 



(p. 241.) 



G. Dryrao, 

 (p. 242.) 



G. Eleutho. 



(p. 242.) 



G. Anoplomerus. 



(p. 243.) 



