286 CERAMBYCID.i:. 



length in the c? • Fii'st joint of the hind tarsi scarcely longer 

 than the rest united. 



Length 9-13 ; breadth 2^-3 mm. 



Hah. Tenasserim ; Karenee ; Siam ; Cochin China ; Malay 

 Peninsula. 



343. Demonax dignus, Gahan, Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova, xxxiv, p. 2G 



(1894). 



Head black, sometimes ferruginous, thinly covered \\ii\\ grey 

 pubescence ; prothorax ferruginous red, sparsely pubescent, the 

 front margin blackish, the base narrowly bordered "with white 

 pubescence. Elytra dark brown, each marked with a transverse 

 spot and two bands of ashy-white pubescence; the spot crosses the 

 disc at about one-fifth from the base ; the first band crosses some- 

 what obliquely at the middle and is continued forwards for some 

 distance along the suture; the second band is placed at about one- 

 fifth from the apes ; this band has its posterior border ill-defined, 

 the elytron between it and the apex covered with grey pubescence. 

 Body beneath grey, the prosternum between and just before the 

 coxae, the mesosternura, the hind border of the metasternum, spots 

 on the episterna and the first two abdominal segments in their 

 greater part white. Antennte cinereous, about equal in length 

 to the body in the $ , slightly longer in the (S : third and fourth 

 joints shortly spined at the apex. Prothorax subcylindrical, about 

 one-third longer than broad ; finely asperate or granulated. 

 Elytra about two and a half times as long as the prothorax, very 

 feebly dentate at the outer angles of the truncate apex. Eront 

 and middle femora strongly punctured and asperate, especially on 

 their posterior face : hind femora less strongly punctured, ex- 

 tend some distance past the apex of the elytra in both sexes. 

 First joint of bind tarsi slightly longer than the remaining joints 

 united. 



Length 11-13; hreadth 2|-3 mm. 



Hah. Burma : Karenee (Fea), Euby Mines district (Doherty). 



344. Demonax leucoscutellatus, Hope (Clytus\ Grat/s ZooL Misc. 



p. 26 (1831). 

 Ehaphiima semiscutellata, Chew. Mem. Soc. li. Sci. de Lieqe, 

 xviii, p. 282 (1863). 



Head and prothorax testaceous, the head rather densely covered 

 in front with yellow pubescence in the S ; prothorax marked 

 above with a narrow, elongate, postero-median black spot, the 

 base narrowly bordered with white on each side ; scutellum \^hite 

 except at the base. The elytra vary from yellowish to brownish 

 testaceous, blackish near the apex, each marked with a narrow 

 obliqi^p spot and two bauds of white pubescence ; the spot placed 

 near the suture at about one-fifth from the base ; the first band 

 very narrow, slightly oblique, crosses a little behind the middle 



