Longicorn Coleoptera of the West India Islands. 117 
127. Trichrous jaegeri, Ciievr., Rev. Zool., 1858, p. 211. 
Hab, Haiti. 
128. Trichrous irroratus, Oliv. 
CalUdium irroratunij Oliv., Eatomologie iv.. No, 70, 
pi. 8, fig. 104. 
Rah. Haiti. 
129. Trichrous lineolatusj White. 
Poeciloderma lineolatum, White, Cat. Col. B. M. 
Longic. i., p. 122 (1853). 
Eriphus leucogrammus, White, Id. ii., p. 294. 
Hah. Jamaica. 
130. Trichrous terminalis, White. 
Poeciloderma terminale, White, Cat. Col. B. M. Longic. 
i., p. 123. 
Hab. Jamaica. 
131. Trichrous major, sp. n. 
Head, prothorax^ and underside of body rufous ; antennae, tibiae, 
tarsi, and the extreme tips of the femora black. Elytra livid- 
testaceous, faintly suffused with a violet tint, with the whole of 
the upperside rather strongly and very closely punctured. Pro- 
thorax broader than long, rounded at the sides. Elytra each with 
a broad and oblique, but not deep, emargination on the inner 
portion of the apical border, with a short spine at the outer side 
of this emargination, and with a short obtuse prolongation of the 
elytron on the sutural side. Disk of elytron with two feebly- 
raised lines, one along the middle, the other, shorter, nearer the 
suture. Legs and underside with sparse setigerous punctures, the 
fulvous setag of which point backwards. Antennae of the female 
a little shorter than the body, with the fourth joint distinctly 
shorter than the third or fifth ; with each of the joints from the 
third to the seventh or eighth armed at the postero- distal angle 
with a sharp spine. Long. 20, lat. G mm. 
Hah. Jamaica. 
This species is larger than any species of Trichrous 
hitherto described. It seems to come nearest to the 
