Longicorn Goleoptera of the West India Islands. 93 
Ceramhyx sulcatus, Oliv., Ent. iv., No. 67, p. 28, 
pi. 16, fig. 113. 
Hah. Grenada and St. Vincent (H. H. Smith), Bar- 
badoes (R'. E. Frampton), Dominica (Dr. Nicholls), 
Guadeloupe (Delauney and Vitrac), Antigua (sec. 
Lameere), Porto Rico, Cuba and Jamaica; also occurs in 
Trinidad, and in South and Central America 
Pantomallus, Lacordaire. 
52. Fantomallus inermis, Fleut. and Salle, Ann. Soc. 
Eufc. Fr., 1889, p. 461. 
Hah. Guadeloupe (Moufilet). 
This species is quoted by Messieurs Fleutiaux and 
Salle as being the Ehuria inermis of Dejean, and the 
hinodosa of Chevrolat ; but 1 can find no species in the 
Dejean-Chevrolat collection to which their description 
will apply ; whereas there are two distinct species ticketed 
respectively Hburia inermis, Dej., and Ehuria hinodosa, 
Chevr., neither of which possesses the distinctive charac- 
ters of the genus Fantomallus. These two species are 
described in the following pages as Ehuria dejeani and 
Ebu7^ia hinodosa. 
Ebdeia, Serville. 
53. Ehuria tetrastalada, White, Cat. Longicornia Brit. 
Mus., p. 89. 
Ceramhyx qnadrimaculatus, Drury {nec Linn.), Illus- 
trations i., p. 84, pi. 37, fig. 3, ii. Index. 
Hah. Jamaica. 
54. Ehuria qiioArigeminata, Say. 
Stenocorus quadrigeminataj Say, Journ. Acad. Philad. 
v., 2, p. 275 (1827). 
Ehuria quadrigeminata, Chevr., Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 
1862, p. 265. 
Hah. Cuba ; and North America. 
55. Ehuria insulana, sp. n. 
With the testaceous ground-colour veiled by a rather dense 
fawn-coloured pubescence which covers almost the entire surface 
of the insect. Prothorax thickly punctured, but with the punc- 
