24 Longicornia Malay ana. 



Acalolepta pusio. 

 Pascoe, 1. c, pi. xxv. fig. 4. 

 A. parce pubescens, obscure brunnea ; antennis pedibusque 



dilutioribus, illis articulis apice infuscatis. 

 Hab. — Sarawak. 



Pale brown, w'ith a sparse greyish pubescence, combining to 

 give the surface a dull brownish tint. Prothorax scarcely broader 

 than the head, rather closely punctured, the small tooth-like spine 

 behind the middle ; scutellum rounded behind ; elytra coarsely 

 punctured, the punctures in irregular rather distant lines ; body 

 beneath with a thin greyish pubescence ; legs and antennae paler, 

 the latter three times as long as the body, the tips of the latter 

 more or less darker, except the last, which is only dark at the base. 

 Length 3 lines. 



^SCHOPALiEA. 



Caput exsertum. Oculi lobo superiore obsoleto. Antennae elon- 



gatae, subciliatae, basi approximates ; scapo brevi, subpyri- 



forme ; articulis tertio ad decimum subaequalibus, ultimo 



caeteris longiore. Prothorax oblongus, vel suboblongus, 



lateribus angulatus. Elytra subangusta, apice rotundata. 



Femora clavata, tibice anticae curvatae, tarsi subbreves, arti- 



culo primo secundo aequali. 



In the habit, approximate or subapproximate antennae, and 



the greater length of the terminal joint, this genus resembles 



Monochamus, Serv., but the clavate femora and short subpyriform 



scape exclude it from any connexion with that group. In the 



character of the terminal joint of the antennae and in habit 



JEschopalcsa agrees with Acalolepta. The eyes in both are 



remarkable ; the upper lobe terminates behind the antennary tuber 



and not above it, so that when these organs are thrown back 



nothing of the eyes is seen on the vertex. The scape is pyriform, 



but owing to a greater contraction on the upper side it has a sort 



of oblique appearance. The head, including the eyes, is rather 



roundish in front, but a little pinched up below the tubers, and is 



about as broad as the prothorax ; this latter organ is considerably 



narrower than the elytra in all except jE. laticolUs. 



JEschopalcea agraria. (PI. I. fig. 2.) 

 JE. grisescente-brunnea, elytrorum apieem versus pallidior ; 



prothorace magis longiore quam latiore ; elytris ab humeris 



gradatim angustioribus. 

 Hab. — Ceram. 

 Reddish-brown, gradually becoming paler from the base to the 



