1934] New Longicorn Beetles from British Honduras 233 
SOME NEW LONGICORN BEETLES FROM 
BRITISH HONDURAS 
By E. Gorton Linsley 
Oakland, California 
The new species described below were noted among some 
miscellaneous Cerambycidae from British Honduras, very 
kindly sent to me for study by Mr. Lionel Lacey of New 
Rochelle, New York. 
Protaneflus Linsley, new genus 
Elongate, parallel, subcylindrical. Head concave between 
the antennae ; maxillary palpi longer than labial, last segment 
slightly triangular; eyes very convex, coarsely granulated; 
antennae longer than the body ( $ ) , twelve-segmented ; 
scape stout, subcylindrical, segments six to twelve flattened, 
serrate, carinate, segments three to seven spinose at apex. 
Prothorax cylindrical, slightly longer than broad. Elytra 
scarcely more than three times as long as broad ; apices bis- 
pinose. Prosternum narrow between the coxae; mesoster- 
num rather broad. Anterior coxal cavities feebly angulated 
externally ; intermediate coxal cavities closed behind. Meta- 
sternal epsterna very narrow, slightly wider at base and 
apex. Legs long, slender; tibiae feebly carinate on outer 
side. 
Genotype : Protaneflus pubescens n. sp. 
A genus related to Aneflus and Axestinus , but differing 
from these in the densely pubescent body and very narrow 
metathoracic episterna. From the former it may be further 
distinguished by the twelve-segmented antennae ( $ ) , and 
from the latter by the spinose antennal segments. 
Protaneflus pubescens Linsley, new species 
Piceous, very densely clothed with short, white, recum- 
bent pubescence. Head rather coarsely, closely punctured; 
antennae densely clothed with short, white pubescence, 
