and Species of Longicorn Coleoptera. 255 



lole longicornis. 



I. fulvo-testacea ; antennis longioribus, articulis duobus primis 

 nigris. Malacca. 



Rather dull testaceous yellow ; eyes, first and second joints of 

 the antennae, and tips of the third to the sixth, black, the remainder 

 brown ; prothorax obscurely margined ; elytra punctate-striate, 

 slightly hairy. 



Length 2^ lines. 



lole literata. (PI. XXV. fig. 9.) 



I. fulvo-testacea ; prothorace vitta laterali fusca ; elytris lineis 

 duabus una transversa basali, altera ad marginem nigris ; 

 antennis longis. Macassar. 



Dull testaceous yellow ; eyes and tips of the mandibles black ; 

 antennae long, becoming darker towards the end ; prothorax with 

 a broad but rather obscure stripe at the side ; elytra punctate- 

 striate, somewhat silky, particularly at the apex ; a narrow black 

 line across the base, and another united to it at a right angle, ex- 

 tending half way down the side and near the margin. 



Length 3 lines. 



lole nigripes. 



1. testaceo-brunnea ; oculis, antennarum articulis primis tribus, 

 corpore infra, pedibusque nigris. Malacca. 



Dull testaceous brown, darker on the head ; prothorax slightly 

 margined and delicately punctured ; elytra punctate-striate with 

 a very thin pubescence ; eyes, three first joints of the antennae, 

 legs and body beneath, black. 



Length 3 5 lines. 



Anomcesia. 



Body oblong, sub-depressed ; head rather broad in front ; 

 antennae longer than the body, the third joint very short, the' rest, 

 second excepted, more or less equal ; eyes lateral, deeply emar- 

 ginate ; prothorax narrow, unarmed ; elytra broader than the 

 thorax, parallel, slightly depressed, the apex rounded ; legs 

 moderate. 



A genus of the Saperdoid group, but with the remarkable 

 character of having the third antennal joint very short. 



