16 Longicornia Malay ana. 



Eoporis elegnns. (PI. I. fig. 6.) 



E. tenuiter pubescens, cervina, brunneo-variegata ; antennis, tibiis, 

 tarsisqiie testaceis. 



Hab. — Singapore, Sarawak, Batchian, Macassar, Ceram, Dorey. 



Thinly pubescent, pale cervine, very distinctly varied with fulvous 

 brown, forming at the base and middle of the elytra two somewhat 

 reticulated bands. Head slightly broader than the prothorax, 

 rather narrower below the eyes, emarginate at the apex, the 

 epistome and lip very short; prothorax somewhat oblong, slightly 

 rounded at the sides ; elytra gradually tapering from the base to 

 the apex, but the sides very slightly rounded ; femora strongly 

 clavate, fulvous brown, their bases, tibiae, tarsi and antennae 

 testaceous, the latter about tliree times as long as the body. 



Length 5 lines. 



PiTHOMICTUS. 



Caput antice rotundatum, linea impressa inter oculos obsoleta, 



tuberibus antenniferis approximatis. Oculi baud prominentes. 



Anleimce corpore parum longiores, scapo elongato, cylindrico, 



articulo terlio scapo fure sequali, caeteiisgradatim brevioribus. 



Prothorax vix subtransversus, sequatus, lateribus rotundatus, 



spinosus. Elytra oblonga, apice truncata, extus spinosa. 



Pedes me(\.\ocxes, femora modice clavata, tib'ice subattenuatae ; 



tarsi antici dilatati. Corpus paulo convexum. 



There is no genus that approximates to this in the present 



collection. The Brazilian Probatius has much the same general 



outline and habit, but differs in the femora, tibiae, and particularly 



in the tarsi, and in the antennae. The coloration is much in the 



style of some of the Ctyt'i. 



Plthomiclus decoratus. (PI. II. fig. 1.) 

 P. prothorace pube aureo-grisea vestito ; elytris nigris, basi, 

 apice, et lineis duabus, suturam versus conjunctis, ante 

 medium, griscis. 

 Hab. — Morty. 



Head covered with a coarse grey tomentum, the front convex 

 and rounded, the cheeks showing behind the eyes, no impressed 

 line between the antennae, but the antennary tubers well marked ; 

 eyes dark brown ; prothorax convex, closely covered with a 

 greyish pile tinged with yellow, scarcely so long as broad, rounded 

 at the sides, with a small but well-marked spine placed a little 

 behind the middle ; sculelhim nearly quadrate, a little broader 



