fv2 



Longicornia Mahnjana. 



even with a good lens. The joints of the antenna^ are, however, 

 very rugosely punctured. 



Ebceides monstrosa. (PI. III. fig. 7.) 



E, fusco-grisea J elytris substriatim punctatis, obscure grises- 

 cente-variis, basi lutescentibus ; antennis fusco-piceis. 



Hab. — Sarawak. 



Head reddish-pitchy, with scattered yellowish-grey hairs ; eyes 

 black, the upper portion very narrow ; prothorax slightly trans- 

 verse, narrowish at the base, pitchy, with a sparse transverse 

 greyish pile ; scutellum brownish, rounded behind ; elytra brown- 

 isli-luteous, paler and somewhat of an orange luteous at the base, 

 covered with a rather coarse greyish pile with two or three in- 

 definite greyish bars, the anterior one very irregular, and sending 

 out short branches toward the base and posteriorly, punctures on 

 the disc rather small and arranged in impressed lines ; body 

 beneath pitchy, the breast fulvo-testaceous ; legs reddish-pitchy, 

 clouded, the intermediate and posterior tibiae slightly curved out- 

 wards ; antennae ten-jointed, brownish-pitchy, the scape curved, 

 the last four joints reddish. 



Length 2 lines. 



Ebce'ides viduata. 



E. nigra ; elytris fortiter seriatim punctatis, griseo-variis ; an- 

 tennis nigris. 



Hab. — Sarawak. 



Brownish-black ; head with a few short setae in front ; eyes 

 rather narrow behind the antennae ; palpi testaceous ; prothorax 

 slightly transverse, rather gibbous in the centre, anterior and 

 posterior lines strongly impressed ; scutellum rounded behind ; 

 elytra coarsely pimctured in impressed lines, a few spots and 

 patches of greyish pile scattered irregularly on the surface with 

 short black setae interspersed ; body beneath dark brown ; legs 

 black, with sparse greyish hairs, the intermediate and posterior 

 curved outwards ; antennae eleven-jointed, black, the scape slightly 

 curved. 



Length 2 lines. 



Ebccides rufula. 

 E. piceo-brunnca ; elytris cinnamomeis, punctis invisis ; an- 

 tennis rufo-piceis. 

 Hab. — Sarawak. 

 Head pitchy-brown, with a few short seta" in front ; eyes rather 



