Longicorn Coleoptera of the West India Islands, 115 
114. ^^Euryscelis dejeanii, Chevr.;, I.e., p. 530. 
Hah. Haiti. 
The two species of this genus are distinguished from 
the other Clytides by having twelve joints to the antennas. 
Neoclytus^ Thomson. 
115. Neoclytiis longipes, Drury. 
6 Cerarnhyx longipes, Drury^ Illust. Exot. Ins. i.. p. 84^ 
pi. 37, fig. 4 ; ii. Index (1773). 
? Glytiis angulatus, Fabr., Ent. Syst. i., 2, p. 335 (1792). 
Callidium rhomhifer, Oliv., Ent. iv._, No. 70, p. 46, 
pi. 4, %. 51 (6 and ?). 
Clytas hopei, Lap. and Glory, Mon. Clytus, p. 18, pi. 5, 
fig. 20. 
Hah. Jamaica; and Georgia (apud Oliv. and Leconte). 
116. Neoclytiis cordifer, Klag. 
Clytus cordifer, King, Preis-Yerzeichniss Insecten 
doubletten, 1829, p. 13. 
Clytus Tufescens, Lap. and Gory, Mon. Clytas, p. 17, 
pi. 4, fig. 18 (1841). 
Clytus devastator, Lap. and Gory, Mon. Clvtus, p. 17, 
pi. 4, fig. 18, bis. 
Neoclytiis devastator, QhQYi\,A.\m.Yv., 1862,pp. 263,531. 
Hob. Cuba — Havana ; and Florida (apud Leng). 
117. Neoclytus cheurolatii, Ijdiip. and Gory. 
Clytus chevrolatii. Lap. and Gory, Mon. Clytus, p. 26, 
pi. 6, fig. 31 (1841). 
Neoclytus chevrolatii, Ohevr., Ann. Fr., 1862, pp. 264 
and 531. 
Hah, Cuba — Havana. 
118. Neoclytus araneiformis, Oliv. 
Callidium araneiforme, Oliv., Ent. iv., No. 70, p. 61, 
pi. 7, fig. 90 (1795). 
Hah. Guadeloupe (Delauney and Yitrac), Haiti, and 
Porto Rico. 
* As all the examples of this species that I have seen are 
females, while those of suturalis are males, I think it not 
improbable that they will prove to be sexes of the same species, 
