268 Mr. H. W. Bates on Ceramhycidce 
1. Eburodacrys megasjpilota. 
White, Cat. Longic. Brit. Mus. p. 95, pi. hi. f. 4. 
Elongata, testaceo-rafa ; thorace angustiori, supra 
leviter transversim rugose, medio spatio elevate Isevi, 
spinis dorsalibus duabus validis, lateralibus duabus 
magnis, nigris ; elytris apice transversim truncatis, spina 
suturali minima, marginali longissima, supra grosse 
punctatis, parce setosis, apice sublaavibus, macula magna 
rotundata * eburnea basali, alteris duabus magis elongatis 
pone medium antice contiguis postice divergentibus, 
interiori oblonga, exteriori duplo longiori leviter curvata ; 
pedibus valde elongatis, gracilibus, femoribus apice nigris, 
intermediis et posticis unispinosis. 
Long. 9 lin. ^ . 
Mr. White suggested that this species might form a 
new subgenus near (Nyssicus, Pasc.,Lacord.); 
it is, however, a true Eburodacrys, and, perhaps, the 
most typical of the genus. 
Hab. — Ega. 
2. Eburodacrys longipilis, n. sp. 
Elongata, subcylindrica, testaceo-rufa, phis longissimis 
sparsis passim hirsuta ; thorace grosse transversim punc- 
tato-rugoso, spina laterali acuta nigra, antice cum tuber- 
culo anteriore linea nigra indistincta connexa, dorso 
tuberculis nigris duobus, interdum in linea nigra postice 
continuatis ; elytris dense punctatis, postice sublsevibus, 
macula elongate- ova ta eburnea basali, alteris duabus pone 
medium magis elongatis, exteriori paulo longiori, antice 
conjunctis postice divergentibus, apice transverse trun- 
catis et extus unispinosis ; pedibus minus elongatis, 
femoribus nigris unispinosis. 
Long. 7-8 lin. S $ • 
Allied to E. puella, Newman, but apparently distinct. 
In two of my specimens (from Cayenne) there are two 
indistinct black lines on the thorax, posterior to the black 
dorsal tubercles, but in the third (from Ega) these are 
absent. The two median ivory spots of the elytra com- 
mence exactly together at their anterior extremity; 
they have there a triangular black spot common to both ; 
