Habitat: Jamaica.

Head pale clay-coloured. Antennæ (being the length of the insect) of a redder colour, and at their bases almost surrounded by the eyes. Thorax of the same colour as the head, very cylindrical; having a sharp spine on each side, and two short black ones on the top. Scutellum small, and semi-oval. Elytra pale clay-coloured, having on each two spines at the tip of each, the inner one being the smaller; and having also four oblong yellow spots, two placed at the middle and two at the base. Each of these spots appears to be composed of a large and a small one joined close together; the largest (in the upper spots) being the inner one, and in the lower spots being the outer one. Abdomen and legs of the same colour as the head, &c.; the four posterior femora with two small spines at the tips.

CLYTUS LONGIPES.

Plate [XXXVII]. fig. 4.

Order: Coleoptera. Section: Longicornes. Family: Cerambycidæ, Leach.

Genus. Clytus, Fabr. Cerambyx, Linnæus.

Clytus Longipes. Obscurè rufescens; thorace cylindrico, elytris pallidè sericeis, lunulis quatuor fuscis apiceque dentato. (Long. Corp. fere 1 unc.)

Syn. Cerambyx longipes, Drury, App. vol. 2. Sch. Syn. Ins. 3. 409. 43.

Cerambyx lunulatus, Linn. Syst. Nat. (Gmel.) 1. iv. p. 1864.

Habitat: Jamaica.