100 Longicornia Malayana. 



portionally broader, with a more transverse prothorax ; the brown 

 with a reddish tint, and tlie lip darker. 

 Length Sg lines. 



Aimncylus lotus. 

 A. riifo-castaneiis, pube sparsa et grisea obscure varins ; pro- 



thorace subqiiadrato ; elytris basi fortiter et remote piinc- 



tatis. 

 Hab. — Saylee. 



Pale reddibh-chesnut, obscurely varied with grey, the pubes- 

 cence very short and thin ; head greyish pubescent, with a gla- 

 brous stripe in front and two below each eye ; prothorax a little 

 broader than long, punctures few and chiefly at the sides ; scutel- 

 lum transverse, rounded behind ; elytra remotely punctured, the 

 punctures coarser and deeper at the base, but gradually shallower 

 towards the apex ; body beneath and legs yellowish-brown, the 

 former thinly pubescent, the latter more coarsely and thickly, and of 

 a whitish colour ringed with dark brown — one ring on the femora 

 and two on the tibiae — tiie last two tarsal joints and claws black ; 

 antennre slender, more than twice as long as the body, yellowish 

 brown, darker towards the apex, the joints ringed at the base 

 with grey. 



Length 5 lines. 



Planodes. 



Planodes, Newman, The Entom. i. 323. 



Caput antice quadratum, tuberibus antenniferis approximatis, 

 apice extus emarginatis. Oculi prominuli, modice emargi- 

 nati. Antciiuce corpore longiores, apicem versus lineares ; 

 scapo elongato, subcylindrico, apice cicatricoso, extus pro- 

 ducto ; articulo lertio longissimo, apice dentato ; caeteris j)lus 

 minusve brevioribus vel subaiqualibus ; ultimo brevissimo. 

 Prothorax subangustus, basin versus latior, muticus. Elytra 

 oblonga, supra planata, lateribus subito angulato-declivia, 

 humeris productis, apice rotundata. Pedes mediocres ; fe- 

 mora vix clavaia ; tihicB intermedia} emarginatfe ; tard breves, 

 antici aliquando dilatati. Proslernum elevatum. I\lesosternum 

 antice productum. 



Mr. Newman, in characterising this genus, describes the an- 

 tennae as being distant at the base, the head lietwecn them sul- 

 cated. The latter character is due to the strongly developed 

 antennary tubers, closely approximate at their origin, but rising 



