Longicorn Coleoptera of the West India Islands. 91 
Hah. Haiti (type of similare, according to Thomson) 
and Colombia. 
Through the kindness of M. Eene Oberthiir I have 
seen the type of 8, similarcj Thorns., but can discover no 
characters of importance by which to distinguish it from 
Colombian -examples of 8. hrunneum (Chevr.), Thoms. 
47. Smodicum miseriimj Thoms. , l.c.j p. 8. 
Hah. Haiti. 
Enosm^us, Thomson. 
48. Enosmasus ciihanus, Thoms., Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 
1878, p. 10. 
Hah. Cuba. 
Ferruginous brown, with the thickened part of the femora and 
the elytra of a paler, somewhat yellowish tint. Prothorax strongly 
rounded at the sides, somewhat flattened, or very feebly convex 
above, with a very short constricted part at the base distinctly 
marked off from the rest by a transverse groove ; surface opaque, 
owing to its fine granulation, except along a linear mid-dorsal 
space, which is smooth and nitid. Elytra very slightly nitid, 
closely punctured. Femora each in the form of a stout fusiform 
club with a short stalk at the base, increasing in length from the 
anterior to the posterior pair. First joint of hind tarsi as long as 
the three succeeding joints together. Antennae ciliated ; 4th joint 
a little shorter than 3rd or 5th, 6th about equal to 5th, 7th to 9th 
gradually increasing in length. 
This species somewhat closely resembles Oy Under co 
piUcornis, Fab., but appears to me to be rightly placed in 
a distinct genus. The prosternum is, in front of tbo 
coxae, somewhat concave from before backwards; the 
intercoxal piece is narrow, triangular in form, and ends 
behind in a mere point ; the coxal cavities, open behind, 
have a rounded outline on the outside. The intercoxal 
piece of the mesosternum is not much, wider than that of 
the prosternum, and is also triangular in form. 
Thomson's type, kindly lent me by M. Oberthiir, is 
the only example of the species which I have seen. 
48a. Arasspo?^ longicollis, Thoms., /.c, p. 15. 
= Ceresium angustulum, Fairm., Ann. Fr., 1881, p. 474. 
Hah. Cuba (apud Thomson); and Fiji Islands. 
This is a doubtful West Indian species. 
