34 Longicornia Malayana. 



Enes ohliquus. 



E. brunneo-luteus ; elytris griseo-variis, singulo ante medium 

 vitta obliqua luteo-brunnea fere usque ad apicem posita. 



Hah. — Ceram. 



Pubescence very fine and somewhat silky, pale brown, varied 

 with grey ; eyes rather large, black ; prothorax with a central 

 greyish stripe, a similar stripe also on each side ; scutellum 

 squarish ; elytra seriate-punctate, the punctures rather coarse, 

 blotches of grey more or less contiguous on the elytra, except a 

 broad oblique stripe beginning on each side just below the middle, 

 extending to near the apex and there meeting at the suture; body 

 beneath dull luteous ; legs luteous, clouded with brown ; antennae 

 testaceous, the distal half of the joints brown. 



Length 2 lines. 



Enes familiaris. 



E. brunneo-luteus ; prothorace vix transverse, pone medium 

 spina parva obliqua ; elytris singulis pone medium brunneo- 

 plagiatis. 



Hah. — Ternate. 



Brownish-luteous, with a greyish pubescence, the setae rather 

 long ; eyes and mandibles black ; prothorax scarcely as long as 

 broad, coarsely pubescent, but leaving on each side the median 

 line posteriorly a more thinly covered space, spine very small, 

 placed between the middle and base, and directed obliquely back- 

 wards ; elytra rather closely covered with a grey pile, and having 

 a large somewhat oblique reddish-brown patch near or very near 

 the middle ; body beneath luteous shining, a large deep fovea at 

 the extremity of the last abdominal segment ; legs and antennae 

 pale luteous. 



Length 2 lines. 



Enes piilicarts. 



E. rufo-brunneus ; capite prothoraceque subtilissime punctatis, 

 baud pubescentibuSjhoc spina elongata post medium instructo; 

 elytris pube griseo-variis, medio subfasciatis ; antennis luteis. 

 Hab. — Flores. 



Reddish-brown ; head and prothorax without any pubescence, 

 both finely and closely punctured, the spine placed considerably 

 beliind the middle, long, slender and directed obliquely back- 

 wards ; scutellum triangular ; elytra rather thinly clothed with 

 a greyish pile, which is nearly absent at the base, and about or 



