90 Longicornia Malayann. 



head nearly glabrous, black, shining, with longitudinal lines of 

 white hairs on the vertex in front and on the cheeks ; epistome 

 and palpi castaneous, lip dark-brown ; mandibles black ; prothorax 

 yellowish-brown, with darker stripes, no tubercles nor impressed 

 line ; scutellum rounded ; elytra coarsely punctured at the base, 

 gradually becoming finer towards the apex, a broad whitish band 

 nearly across the middle, curving forwards to each shoulder, the 

 rest of the elytra brownish, with darker longitudinal lines; body 

 beneath brownish, the mesosternum with a whitish pile ; legs and 

 antennae brown. 

 Length 7 lines. 



MiSPILA. 



Caput latum, antice subtransversum, tuberibus antenniferis va- 

 lidis, distantibus. Oculi late emarginati, Antennce maribus 

 corpore fere duplo longiores, foeminis raulto breviores, ciliata;; 

 scapo elongato-ovato, articulo tertio scapo breviore, quarto 

 tertio longiore, caeteris (ultimo excepto) aequalibus, ultimo 

 elongato, apice curvato. Pro//ioraa; quadratus, lateribus muti- 

 cus, disco bigibbosus, ante medium linea transversa impressa. 

 Elytra subtrigonata, subdepressa, apice integra. Pedes modice 

 robusti. Prosternum elevatum. Mesosternum rotundatum. 

 Corpus crinitum. 

 From Dryusa (post, p. 91) this genus differs in its quadrate 



prothorax, shorter and more trigonate elytra, stouter legs and 



antennae, and is altogether a more robust form. 



M'ispila venosa. (PI. V. fig. 2.) 



M. fuscescens ; elytris basin versus linea alba curvata utrinque 

 triangulariter reflecta ; antennis annulatis. 



Hob. — Sarawak, Batchian. 



Covered with a thin dark-brown pubescence, lighter on the 

 elytra, and numerous small erect hairs ; head as broad as the pro- 

 thorax, strongly punctured in front ; lip dark brown ; mandibles 

 glossy black ; palpi luteous ; prothorax quadrate, the sides 

 slightly irregular owing to the two strongly-mnrked transverse 

 sulcations, tlie first of these is at a considerable distance from the 

 apex, the second near the base, between these are two humps 

 divided by a longitudinal somewhat-raised line ; scutellum slightly 

 obtuse behind ; elytra coarsely punctured, considerably broader 

 than the protliorax at the base, and tht-nce gradually tapering 



