112 Longicornia Molaycnm. 



Cacin -capilo. 



C. fusca, pube grisea tecta ; elytris basi callosis, fasciis cluabus 

 indistinctis glabris fuscis. 



[Jab. — Singapore. 



Dark brown, witli a grey pubescence ; head nearly as broad as 

 the protborax, wiib a coarse grey pile in front; protborax sub- 

 transverse, a ratber deep sulcation towards tbe apex, punctures 

 large and scattered ; scutellum small, triangular ; elytra broadest at 

 tbe sboulders, gradually receding to tbe apex, tbe base witb a sbort 

 slightly raised callus, crowned by three or four pointed granules, 

 sparingly and coarsely punctured, the punctures, as on the pro- 

 thorax, surrounded with a black ring, near the base a dark in- 

 definite band, another behind the middle; body beneath cbesnut, 

 yellowish on the abdomen, witb a greyish pubescence ; legs brown, 

 with a grey pile ; antennae a little longer than the body (in the 

 male apparently), the scape dark brown, rest of tbe antennae 

 reddish-brown, tbe bases of tbe third and fourth joints while. 



Length 4 lines. 



Carta compta. (PI. VII. fig. 4.) 



C. pube fusco-purpurea tecta, maculis numerosis albis adspersa ; 

 pedibus albis, tarsis tibiisque basi nigris. 



Hob. — Sarawak. 



Covered with a very close and equal brownish-purple pubes- 

 cence, with numerous small well-defined whitish spots ; head witli 

 a very pale greyish pile in front, space between the antenna; with 

 mamillated punctures; protborax subtransverse, scarcely broader 

 than the bead, covered with purplish and whitish confluent spots; 

 elytra gradually but very sligiitly receding from the shoulders, 

 tbe basal half strongly punctured, covered with small irregular 

 whitish spots; body beneath black, with a thin greyish pubescence ; 

 legs pale reddish, with a greyish-white pile, the base of the tibiae 

 and tarsi black ; antennae scarcely longer than tbe body, wiiitish, 

 the scape, tufts on the third and fourth joints, and corresponding 

 portions of tbe joints, black. 



Length 4 lines.* 



• Another interesting species, from Pe<Tu, agreeing with the above in 

 having the tliird as well as the fourth joint of the antennae tufted, differing in 

 colour from any yet described, and allied to C. creii/era, Hope, may be here 

 noticed: — 



Cacia i/icensa. 

 C. nigra, subnitida, subtilissime pubescens ; elytris paulo dllatatis, fascia 



mediana irrcguiari fulva ornatis. 

 Hub. — I'egu (Tungoo). 

 This species is almost entirely black, except an irregular but well marked 



