60 Longicornia Malay ana. 



with the sides more parallel than in the former species, coarsely 

 punctured at the base, but gradually disappearing towards the 

 apex, a few granules only near the shoulder, several greyish 

 hairy spots on the middle and apex, sometimes forming a narrow 

 oblique band behind the middle, sometimes nearly obsolete; body 

 beneath nearly black, the abdomen browner or sometimes ferru- 

 ginous, the pubescence very sparse ; legs and antennae like the 

 rest either black or brown, with obscure greyish spots. 

 Length 8 lines. 



JEgomomiis maculosus. 



jE. fuscus, fere glaber, maculis fulvo-pubescentibus irroratus ; 

 prothorace subrugoso-punctato, antice Isevi. 



Hab, — Timor. 



Dark brown, nearly free from pubescence, except the fulvous 

 rounded spots of short hairs which are principally confined to the 

 elytra ; head with a few coarse punctures and two or three spots 

 of fulvous in front, two patches also on the vertex; lip and palpi 

 ferruginous; mandibles black; ])rothorax transverse, rather smooth 

 in front, fine and slightly irregular punctures somewhat roughly 

 impressed posteriorly and at the sides ; elytra with the sides very 

 slightly receding towards the apex, coarsely punctured at the base, 

 but gradually becoming less so, a few granules only at the shoulder, 

 numerous small round spots of fulvons pile scattered over the 

 surface ; body beneath dark brown with rusty hairs ; legs and 

 antennae dark brown. 



Length lines. 



Mgomoiuus sparsutus. 



JE. oblongus, piccus, tenuiter griseo-pubescens, maculis albes- 

 centibus ochraceisque dispersis ; prothorace subtransverso, 

 medio vix punctato ; elytris basi albo-plagiatis. 



Hab. — Batchian, Kaioa, Aru. 



Oblong, pitchy, thinly covered with a vefy fine greyish pile, 

 and having little patches of whitish hairs mixed with a few others 

 of pale ochraccous, chiefly on the sides of the head, prothorax and 

 elytra; head with a few scattered punctures and a well-marked 

 mesial line ; prothorax subtransverse, coarsely punctured at the 

 sides, less so and becoming nearly im|)unctate in the centre ; 

 scutellum very transverse ; elytra gradually rounded at the sides, 

 the base strongly punctured with a white patch in the hollow 

 above the shoulder, and another towards the scutellum ; body 



