Longicorn Goleojptera of the West India Islands. 95 
pairs of ivory-yellow spots, with the inner spot of basal pair a 
little longer than the outer, with the inner spot of median pair 
barely shorter than the outer; apex of each elytron feebly 
bidentate, with the teeth subequal in length. Underside in both 
sexes with a silvery- grey pubescence across the pro- and meso- 
sterna and along the sides of the breast and abdomen. Coxal 
cavities closed in externally. Femora of the middle and hind pairs 
bidentate at the apex, with the anterior tooth of each very short. 
Third joint of the antennae slightly longer than the fourth. 
Male. Prothorax slightly bulged out at the sides, with the 
swollen area thickly and rather strongly punctured, and .continuous 
with a similarly strongly punctured and slightly convex area 
crossing the underside. 
Hob. Guadeloupe and Martinique. 
This species is nearly allied to Ehuria thoracica, White. 
Though the male resembles Pantomallus inermis, Fl. 
and Sall4 in having the sides of prothorax unarmed and 
somewhat swollen, the species may be distinguished by 
the presence of two clearly distinct, though closely 
approximated, spots at the base of each elytron, of two 
short teeth, instead of a single spine, at the apex, and, 
farther (it is to be presumed), by the well-marked 
characters which distinguish the genus Ehuria from 
rantomallus. 
59. Ehuria binodosa (Chevr. MS.). 
(?) Ceramhyx quadrimaculatus, Linn., Syst. Nat. xii., 
p. 626. 
(?) C. ramphygeuSj Linn., I.e., p. 633. 
Testaceous. Prothorax alveolate-punctate, with the shallow 
punctures slightly veiled by a short greyish pubescence ; the disk 
with two small slightly-raised black tubercles. Elytra very closely 
and distinctly punctured from the base to beyond the middle, 
scarcely pubescent over this punctured area, but covered with a 
silky fulvous-grey pubescence on the posterior third or fourth ; 
each with two pairs of rather large and elongated ivory spots, with 
the spots of each pair in close contact along their whole length, 
with the outer spot of the basal pair a little shorter than the inner, 
the inner spot of the mid-elytral pair (which are longer than the 
basal pair) a little shorter than the outer ; apex of each elytron 
bispinose, with the sutural much shorter than the outer spine. 
Breast and abdomen covered with a silky grey pubescence, which 
exhibits a silvery sheen in certain lights. Legs yellowish- 
testaceous ; femora of middle and hind pairs bispinose at the apex, 
