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lliickened towards apex, not flattened j prothorax angulated at tlio sides; 
prosternum not produced. Sp. -4. mimctes, sp. n., Pasc. 1. c. p. 62G, pi. 41. 
fig. 11, Penang. 
Imhrws, g. n., Pascoe, 1. c. p. 528. Allied to Cerambi/x; antennai more or 
less seiTated, scape entire at apex ; eyes coarsely granulated, approximated to 
the mouth ; prothorax oblong, unarmed ; legs equal, femora thickened in the 
middle. Sp. I. lineakis, sp. n., Pasc. 1. c. p. 529, pi. 41. fig. 12 ; ephehus, 
and I. strigosus, Pasc. ibid., from Penang. 
Cyriopalus, g.n., Pascoe, 1. c. p. 530. Allied to Cerambyx 12- 
jointed, pectinate; prothorax unarmed; legs rather short, femora not thick- 
ened. Sp. C. toallaceiy sp. n., Pasc. 1. c. p. 630, pi. 42. fig. 3, Penang. 
Sidis, g. 11 ., Pascoe, Journ. Linn. Soc. ix. p. 93. Allied to Ohriimi) an- 
tenna3 short, basal joint longest ; prothorax elongate, nodoso-rotundate at the 
sides ; legs short, femora thickened ; body setose. Sp. 8. opiloicles, Pasc. 1. c. 
p. 94, pi. 4. fig. 3, from South Australia. 
Acyrustty g. n., Pascoe, /. <?. p. 94. Allied to Ohrium ] ]o\ni 1 of antennal 
short, curved, and attenuate at base; joint 3 longer, spinose at apex; pro- 
thorax elongate, nodose at the sides ; femora elongato-clavate. Sp. Obrium 
ciliatmn (Pasc.). 
Igcnitty g. 11 ., Pascoe, 1. c. p. 95. Allied to Obriumy but with the anterior 
coxa) globose, not reduced. Known sp. Obrium ihicliunoulcs and dorsalo 
(Pasc.) ; n. sp. lyenia stigmosay Pasc. 1. c. p. 96, pi. 3. fig. 3, from South Aus- 
tralia. 
Sisyrumiy g. ii., Pascoe, 1. c. p. 95. Allied to preceding genus ; 3rd joint of 
antenna) longer than scape, unarmed; last joints scarcely compressed ; pro- 
thorax oblong, broader than head, irregular at the sides ; anterior acetabula 
cicatricose, scarcely angulate. Type Obrium tripartitum (Pasc.), figured 
on pi. 4. fig. 4. 
XystamUy g. n., Pascoe, 1. c. p. 96. Allied to Fhalota : head elongated and 
constricted behind the eyes ; antenna) remote, linear ; palpi rather elongate, 
last joint obconic ; prothorax constricted before and behind, nodose at the 
the sides; legs short; basal joint of tarsi elongate: anterior acetubula widely 
angular. Sp. X. vitteday Pasc. 1. c. p. 97, pi. 4. fig. 8, from Queensland. 
BetheUumy g. n., Pascoe, Journ. Linn. Soc. ix. p. 97. Allied to Callidmm'y 
head very short, antenniferous tubercles obsolete ; antenna) distant at base, 
scape obconical, equal to joint 3, joint 4 short, remainder longer; pro thorax 
oblong, narrowed at base, rounded at sides, disk even ; anterior coxae globose, 
acetabula slightly aiigulated ; pro- and mesosterna elevated. Sp. — signiferum 
(Newm.) and Ccdlidium inscriptum (Pasc.). 
OxymagiSy g. n., Pascoe, 1. c. p. 101. Allied to Strongylurus (Hope) ; palpi 
short, terminal joint triangular; prosternum broad, elevated, traiLsversely 
dilated behind ; mesosternum elevated, anteriorly dilated and perpendicular. 
Sp. O. grayiiy Pasc. 1. c. p. 101, pi. 3. fig. 2, from Australia. 
Fapliorciy g. n,, Pascoe, /. c*. p. 102. Allied to Febius (Pasc.) ; stouter ; 
legs longer; head ovate, Avith no muzzle, lype Ceresium? modestum (Pasc.), 
figured on pi. 4. fig. G. 
ForitlieUy g. n., Pascoe, 1. c. p. 102. Allied to Ceresium ; prothorax con- 
tracted at base; femora stout, clavate; face short, transA'erse. Type C(dli- 
dium intortum (Newm.). 
FctosticUiy g. n., Pascoe, 1. c. p. 104. Allied to Jlomccmota ; antenna) 
