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A rather distinct zone of these mixed colours lies a little way 
behind the base of the elytra. Prothorax furnished with two 
tawny-pubescent tubercles and with some minute scattered black 
granules above. Elytra punctured in rows, with the rows rather 
widely separated, and a raised line along each interval ; the outer- 
most line is just below the margin of the disk, and is continued 
back almost to the outer angle of the slightly oblique apical trun- 
cation ; from the outer to the inner the lines are gradually 
abbreviated posteriorly. Each elytron has, near the base, and just 
within the darker zone, a tuft of hairs, pale fulvous in colour 
anteriorly, dark brown posteriorly. The legs and underside are 
rather densely hirsute, with longish, erect, greyish-white hairs. 
The first joint of the antennae has a mixed pubescence of grey and 
brown, the rest are greyish-testaceous, tipped with brown at their 
distal extremity. Long. 13, lat. 5 mm. 
Hah. Grenada — Balthazar^ on the Windward side 
(H. H. Smith). 
This is a large species for the genus^ and is easily to 
be recognized by the long grey hairs on the legs and 
underside. 
Oeeodera, Serville. 
173. Oreodera glauca, Linn. 
Ceramhyx glauciis, Linn., Syst. Nat., Ed. x., p. 390 ; 
Oliv., Ent. iv., No. 67, p. 76, pi. 17, fig. 123. 
Ceramhyx punctatusj Yoet, Cat. ii., p. 16, pi. 15, fig. 62. 
Rah. Dominica (Dr. Nicholls), Guadeloupe (Vitrac), 
Haiti, Jamaica; Cayenne, Colombia, and Central 
America. 
173a. Oreodera lateralis, Oliv. 
Ceramhyx lateralis, Oliv., Eat. iv., 67, p. 129, pi. 5, 
fig. 36. 
Hah, Porto Rico, and Cuba (apud Gundlach). 
Steirastoma, Serville. 
174. Steirastoma depressumj Linn. 
Ceramhyx depressus. Linn., Syst. Nat., Ed. x., p. 390 ; 
Fabr., Sp. Ins. i., p. 214. 
Hah. Grenada — Windward side (H. H. Smith) ; Trini- 
dad, Guiana, Venezuela, and Colombia. 
