and Species of Longicorn Coleopiera. 93 



yellowish hairs ; pubescence on the elytra partial, a large sub- 

 triangular spot on each side, being entirely free of hairs and very 

 coarsely and deeply punctured ; there are also a few half-naked 

 patches, principally near the apex ; antennae and legs brown, 

 thickly set with short hairs. 

 Length 12 lines. 



Xoanodera magister. 



X. piceo-fnsca vel nigra, suh-nitida, maculis lineiformibus albido- 

 villosis lateralibus ornata ; prothorace transversim striate; 

 elytris elongatis, versus apicem leviter attenuatis. Borneo. 



Pitchy brown or black, slightly shining ; from the eye and 

 along the sides of the thorax and elytra extend three or four lines 

 of elongated spots, sometimes coalescing with one another, and 

 formed of short thickly set yellowish white hairs; these are so 

 placed as to leave a broad naked space from the crown of the 

 head to the apex of the elytra, while the interstices on the latter 

 are very slightly punctate ; antennae and legs pubescent. 



Length 17 lines. 



Calpazia. 



Antennae longer than the body, the first five or six joints 

 rounded, the rest dilated on one side, the seventh longest ; palpi 

 sub - equal ; the last joint of the maxillary nearly triangular; 

 thorax rather broad, somewhat elh'ptic, unarmed ; elytra small ; 

 legs rather long, with the hinder femora reaching nearly to the 

 end of the elytra. 



The broad elliptic thorax, small elytra and longer legs are the 

 most characteristic points of this genus, which in habit is not very 

 unlike Elaphidion. 



Calpazia vermicular'is . (PI. XXIII. fig, 2.) 



C. fusco-n'ger ; prothorace transversim striato ; elytris punc- 



tatis sub-parallelis, pilis sparsis brevibus adpressis irregu- 



lariter dispositis, singulis macula magna nigra ornatis, 



Borneo. 



Upper surface dark brownish black, more or less furnished 



with short appressed somewhat glossy yellowish luiirs, sparingly 



on the head and on the sides of the prothorax, leaving the central 



striated part bare, and on the elytra, which are nearly parallel, 



except on the large black post-median patcli extending the whole 



breadth of the elytron, the iiairs are very irregularly arranged in 



little convoluted clusters, giving the part a sort of worm-eaten 



