1 1 Longicornia Malayann. 



Cacia confusa. 

 Pascoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. ser. 2, iv. 101. 



C. fusco-picea; capite prothoraceque griseo-pubescentibus,vittis 

 duabus fuscis ; elytris piibe intenupta grisea variegatis, post 

 medium fascia fiisca, aliquando fere obsoleta. 



Hab. — Sarawak, Singapore. 



Pitchy-brown ; head and prothorax covered with a greyish or 

 yellowish-grey pile, except a glabrous dark-brown stripe on each 

 side, commencing behind the eye ; scutellum rather large, trian- 

 gular ; elytra coarsely and irregularly punctured, with small 

 greyish pubescent patches in the intervals, generally a broad 

 brown band behind the middle ; body beneath with a greyish- 

 yellow pubescence, chiefly confined to the sides ; legs brown, 

 middle of the tibiae greyish ; antennae about one-tliird longer than 

 the body in tlie male, reddish-brown, the fifth joint and base of 

 the fourth pale, the latter with a small tuft on the apex. 



Length 4 lines. 



Cacia inlricata. 



C. rufescens vel fusca, lineis intricatis pubescentibus griseis vel 

 flavescentibus ornata, prothorace longitudinaliter elytrisque 

 transversim dispositis. 



Hab. — Aru, Ceram, Menado, Batchian, Gilolo, Morty, Tondano, 

 Kai, Goram, Waigiou. 



Yellowish-red to dark brown, with intricate well-marked lines 

 of greyish or yellowish-grey; on the protliorax there are two lon- 

 gitudinal lines on each side, together somewhat resembling the 

 figure 8; on the elytra these lines are chiefly transverse and so dis- 

 posed as to leave three dark irregular band-like patches ; the 

 posterior one is especially band-like, and sometimes becomes a 

 complete band ; at other times these patches are divided, or the 

 fine greyish lines shade off into a nearly uniform colour, leaving, 

 however, the pattern untouched; antennae unicolorous without tufts, 

 or tufted with the fifth and base of the fourth joint white ; tibiae 

 with the middle or whole of the basal half pale grey or white. 



Length 3^ — 5 lines. 



Cacia scenica. 

 C. fusco-castanea ; capite prothoraceque griseo-pubescentlbus, 



hoc fusco-biplngiato ; elytris dense griseo-pubescentibus, basi 



et Aisciis duabus castaneis. 

 Hab. — Menado. 



Possibly a variety only of Cacia intricala, but the grey pubes- 



