280 Mr. H. W. Bates on Cerambycidm 
Sub-fam. Piezoceeim. 
Genus Haruspex. 
Thomson^ Syst. Ceramb. p. 221; Lacord. Gen. viii. 326. 
1. Haruspex Uneolatus, n. sp. 
H. hrevipedi (White) * simillimus, sed antennis elongatis 
filiformibus_, baud serratis. Rufescens, subtus nitidus^ 
supra opacus_, breviter sparsim setosus ; capite dense punc- 
tate ; th Grace subcylindrico^ angustato^ lateribus vix ro- 
tundato^ postice constricto, supra sequali, eleganter reticu- 
late-punctate ; elytris truncatis et bispinosis, supra dense 
subrugose punctatis, medio vitta irregular! nigricante, 
lineolas duas flavas includente^ una prope basin longiore, 
altera pone medium multo breviore^ intus paulo dila- 
tata, lineolis supra lineam discoidalem elevatam sitis; 
pedibus brevibus^ femoribus clavatis. 
Long. 54 lin. d'. 
Although the antennae have elongate linear joints^ 
unlike the majority of the Piezocerince, which have the 
antennae flattened and serrate, they agree in being 
grooved and carinate to near the apex, and they are 
finely and sparsely hirsute above and beneath. The sur- 
face of the thorax is closely covered with shallow pits, 
and has a honeycombed appearance, without any impunc- 
tate interval; this character, together with the narrow 
form of the thorax, only half the width of the elytra, 
readily distinguishes the species from the common Bra- 
zilian H. hrevipes. 
Hah. — Santarem, Amazons. 
2. Haruspex modestus. 
Phyton modesfum, White, Cat. Longic. Brit. Mus. p. 239, 
Angustatus, cylindricus, testaceo-rufus, opacus, protho- 
race pectoreque subtus nigris; antennis corpore multo 
longioribus, filiformibus, vix pilosis; thorace oblongo- 
ovato, postice valde constricto, supra quadri-tuberculato, 
subtiliter rugoso et punctato, postice utrinque linea 
obliqua nigra ; elytris apice sinuato-truncatis et breviter 
bidentatis, supra grossissime punctatis, linea longitudinali 
elevata, pone medium utrinque fascia obliqua et post 
hanc macula communi triangular! fuscis. 
^ Ozodes hrevipes, White, Cat. Longic. Brit. Mus. p. 218. 
