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Mr. H. W. Bates on Cemmbycidce 
Genus Chloeethe. 
Bates,, En tom. Monthly Mag. iv. 24 (1867); Lacord. 
Gen. viii. 398. 
Lacordaire, misled no doubt by the character given of 
eyes coarsely facetted/-’ placed this genus among the 
doubtful forms of the first section of Cerambycidce. On 
re-examination, I find that the facets of the eyes would 
be more correctly described by Lacordaire^s term of 
subfinement granules.’^ They are very similar to 
the same organs in Orthoscliema, near which I stated 
the genus should be placed. The genus, in fact, pos- 
sesses all the essential characters of Orthoschema except 
the antennae, which are short (very little longer than 
the body even in the c?) and have the 3-6 th joints 
thickened, and furnished with long cilia beneath. In 
general form the genus differs from Orthoschema in 
being cylindrical and not depressed; the thorax is 
rounded, and without porrect hind angles. 
1. Chlorethe ingce. 
Bates, loc. eit. 
Parva, cylindrica, setosa, viridi-aenea, elytris saturate 
sericeo-viridibus, apice rufo-marginatis truncatis ; thorace 
^qualiter reticulato-punctato ; an tennis nigris, articulo 
basali viridi ; pedibus nigro-aeneis ; abdomine rufo ; me- 
tasterno sparsim punctate, nitido. 
Long. 3^-4| lin. d" ? • 
Hab. — Ega; on felled Inga trees. 
Genus Coeemia. 
Serville, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1834, p. 22 ; Lacord. Gen. 
ix. 42. 
This name clashes with one of Guenee^s genera of Lepi~ 
doptera, over which, however, it has ten years^ priority. 
1. Coremia hirtipes. 
Saperda hirtipes, Oliv. Entom. No. 68, p. 14, pi. i. f. 8. 
Linearis, gracilis, nigra; pedibus posticis valde elon- 
gatis, femoribus apice clavatis, tibiis apice longe nigro- 
hirsutis. 
