LONCUCOHN ((M.I'OI'TKUA lUoM SfMATlIA / '> 



only Willi .•! iiUMliau black hand narrow in front and widcninj;- 

 like a (dill) behind. 



9. ]XLylotrecliii3 dissooi's, sj). ii. 



Angustus; capitis fronte medio carinuHfi tribus parallelis, 

 instructa; capite protlioraceque pube pl/cmbeo-f/risea sat 

 dense obtectis, hoc supra ante medium maculis duabus nicjris 

 notato; elytris atro-fuscis , fasciis quatuor plumbeo-griseis 

 ornatis, fascia prima ad basim extremam, secunda valde 

 obliqua et ad suturam usque ad scutellum prolongata, tertia 

 e.vtns angusta et fere recte transversa, ad suturam late 

 triangulariter producta, quarta ad apicem; corpore subtus 

 pro parte majore, griseo ; episternis, rnetasternique litnbis, 

 et later ibus abdominis plus minusve albescentibus ; antennis 

 corpore dimidio aequilongis, griseis, articnlis 3 vel 4 ultimis, 

 paullulo incrassatis, p/allidis. 



Long. 10-1 i, lat. 2 mm. 



Hab. Simmtra: Si Raml)é {Modigliani); and Malay Peninsula: 

 Selangor {H. C. Robinson). 



Narrow and long, resembling species of Demonax Ijotii in 

 form and markings. Protliorax sulvcylindrical, slightly rounded at 

 the sides, nearly one third longer than ])road; the disc marked 

 with two not very distinct jjlack spots just before the middle, 

 and along the middle more or less bare of pu1)escence and finely 

 asperate. Scutellum grey. Elytra each witli four bluish-grey })ands, 

 th(^ first at the base, the second placed obliquely betw^een the 

 base and the middle, widening anteriorly near the suture and at 

 the suture itself narrowly prolonged up to the scutellum . the 

 third lying mainly behind the middle, narrow at its outer end, 

 and prolonged in a triangle at the suture, its hind border almost 

 directly transverse; the fourth at the apex, sometimes taking the 

 form of an oblong spot adjoining the suture. Legs slender, with 

 the hind femora extending well beyond the apex of the elytra, 

 and the first joint of the hind tarsus much longer tlian tlu; re- 

 maining joints together. 



The pubescence has a greenish-grey, rather than a leaden grey 

 tint in the specimen from Selangor. this specimen agrecdng other- 

 wise with those from Sumatra. 



