558 Mr. A. R. Wallace's Catalogue 



beneatli pale ocln'e^ the middle of the sternum and abdo- 

 men pitchy black ; legs pitchy, with the femora and tibiae 

 more or less irrorated with ochre ; anterior tibiae with two 

 lateral spines ] sternal process very short, obtuse ; pos- 

 terior tibiae with the two upper terminal spines dilated 

 and foliaceous. 



Length 9^ lines. 



Hah. — Sarawak, Borneo (Coll. Wall.) . 



A single specimen of this fine species was taken on 

 foliage in the swampy forests of the Sadong River. 



27. Macronota ANNis, n. s. (PL XII. fig. 6) . 



Nigra, thorace marginibus et lineis duabus medianis 

 divergentibus cinereo-fulvis ; elytris fulvo-rubris, 

 tertia parte apicali nigra, lineis tribus transversis et 

 sutura apicali cinereo-aureis. 

 Black ; clypeus punctured, emarginate ; thorax hepta- 

 gonal, convex, obscurely punctate, a narrow band com- 

 mencing above each eye, and passing along the outer 

 margin to above the scutellum, where it sends out a 

 branch touching the median line of the thorax, and then 

 cur\nng out so as to approach the starting-point, fulvous- 

 ashy ; scutellum triangular, of the same colour, but black 

 across the centre ; elytra rather broad at the base, nar- 

 rowed behind, the basal two-thirds red, with the sutnre 

 black, and a bent ashy mark across the middle, the 

 apical third black, with the suture and an apical and 

 lateral transverse mark golden ashy ; a vertical stripe of 

 the same colour on the pygidium ; beneath coarsely 

 punctured, with numerous pale golden-ashy lateral 

 stripes, and scattered pale yellow hairs, which more 

 densely clothe the thighs ; anterior tibia3 with two acute 

 lateral teeth ; sternal process tubercular, somewhat 

 compressed. 



Length 7i lines. 

 Hah.—Fensing (Coll. Wall.) . 

 Nearest to M. jncta, but very distinct. 



28. Maceonota PiCTA, Guerin. 



Macronota pida, Guer. Rev. Zool. 1840, p. 81 ; Scliaum, 

 Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1844, p. 369. 



If. aurantiaca, Voll. Mem. Ent. i. p. 26, pi. ii. f. 5. 



Hah. — Penang (B. M.) ; Singapore, Malay Peninsula, 

 Borneo (Coll. Wall.) ; Java (B. M., Horsfield) . 



