Longicorn Goleoptera of the West India Islands. 127 
way back between it and the apex, each of these bands being 
accompanied behind by a blackish zone of variable width. Under- 
side thickly punctured, sooty-brown in colour. Legs infuscate, 
setose. The antennas, sparsely fringed with setae above and below, 
are dusky-brown in colour, with the bases of all the joints but the 
first pale testaceous ; they are more than half as long again as the 
body in the male, and in the female they reach some distance 
beyond the apex of the elytra. Long. 5| — 10, lat. If — 2^ mm. 
Hah. Grenada and St. Yincent (H. H. Smith). 
The elytra of tHis species are less elongated than in 
T. ohliqita, Thoms._, and they are unarmed at the apex. 
The antenna also are shorter^ and have a shorter fringe 
of setas ; but in other points of general structure the 
two species agree very well^ and in the form and position 
of the very peculiar chevron -like bands of the elytra 
they are almost exactly alike, the chief difference in this 
respect being that the elytra in T. ohliqua are more 
elongated behind the posterior band. 
Spalacopsis, Newman. 
169. Spalacopsis filum, Klug. 
Hippopsis filum, Klug, Preis-Yerzeichniss Insecten 
doubletten, 1829, p. 13. 
Eutheia filwUf Guer., Icon. Regno Anim., p. 247. 
Euthuorus filum, Duval, in Sagra's Hist. Cuba, Ins., 
p. 277, pL 10, fig. 13; Chevr., Ann. Fr., 1862, p. 256. 
Hal). Porto Rico, Haiti, Cuba ; and Florida. 
170. Spalacopsis grandis, Chevr. 
Euthuorus grandis, Chevr., Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 1862, 
p. 255. 
Eah. Cuba— -Havana (Poey). ' 
DoECASTA, Pascoe. 
171. Dorcasta ohtiisa, Bates, Biologia C. A. Col. v., p. 372, 
pi. 23, fig. 1 (1885). 
Eah. St. Yincent (H. H. Smith) ; Guatemala and 
Mexico. 
EcYRUs, Leconte. 
172. Ecyrus hirtipes, sp. n. (PI. XL, fig. 6.) 
