. Coleoptera. Vol. I. [Longicornia. Part I.]. Beetles; Cerambycidae. ElIONDIA. 79 joint deeply bilobed. Front coxse subcoutiguous, the intercoxal process very narrow behind ; their acetabula open posteriorly. Wings with first cubital vein bifurcate, second cubital joined to the first and to the first anal, the latter with a vei'y distinct and rather large elliptical cell. 73. Oxymirus cursor, Linn. (Cerambyx) Stjst. Nat. ed. 10, p. 393 (1758); Oliv. (Stenocorus) Eat. iv, uo. 69, p. 14, pi. 1, fig. 9 (1795). (S = Cerambyx noctis, Linn. Syst. Nat. ed. 12, p. 630 (1766) ; Oliv. (Stenocorus) /. c.
. Coleoptera. Vol. I. [Longicornia. Part I.]. Beetles; Cerambycidae. ElIONDIA. 79 joint deeply bilobed. Front coxse subcoutiguous, the intercoxal process very narrow behind ; their acetabula open posteriorly. Wings with first cubital vein bifurcate, second cubital joined to the first and to the first anal, the latter with a vei'y distinct and rather large elliptical cell. 73. Oxymirus cursor, Linn. (Cerambyx) Stjst. Nat. ed. 10, p. 393 (1758); Oliv. (Stenocorus) Eat. iv, uo. 69, p. 14, pi. 1, fig. 9 (1795). (S = Cerambyx noctis, Linn. Syst. Nat. ed. 12, p. 630 (1766) ; Oliv. (Stenocorus) /. c. p. 17, pi. 1, tig. 10. d" = *Toxotus lacordairei,— 5, Pascoe, Proc. Ent. Soc. 1867, p. c?. Most often nearly black, faintly covered above, more densely beneath, with grey pubescence. Head and prothorax finely and very densely punctate ; furnished sparsely with some lougish hairs, especially on the sides. Scutellum rather densely pubescent. Elytra rugose, each with an obtuse costa that extends along almost its whole length from the shoulder and two feebler and shorter costse along the disc, the intervals between the costjB depressed, forming shallow channels. Last ventral segment elongate, nar- rowed posteriorly, subsinuately trun- cate at the apex, strongly carinate along the' middle. 5 . Exceptionally coloured like the male, but usually differs as follows: a rather broad chestnut-red band along the middle of each elytron and another along the side margin, the two bands uniting at the apex; the legs to a great extent and the antennae reddish brown; last ventral segment scarcely longer than the penultimate, not carinate along the middle ; antenna; shorter than in the male. LenrjtJi 15-18 ; breadth 5-6 mm. Eab. Baluchistan: Quetta ; Central and Southern Europe and "Western Asia. Genus RHONDIA, g. n. Type, R. imrjnax., Dohru (Lej)tura). Bamje. That of the type species. Head strougly exserted; narrowed gradually and very slightly from the eyes posteriorly unti
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