Lo ngicorn ia Ma lay a na. 115 



antici latiores. Pro- et nieso-sterna elevata, hoc antice tlen- 



tato. Abdomen segmento ultimo elongate. Corpus siibde- 



pressum. 



This genus was accidentally omitted from the table yante, p. 96), 



but it will stand after Ipocregyes, from which it differs in its large 



head, elongate mandibles, short scape strongly produced at the 



apex, stouter legs, particularly of the fore pair (which are both 



larger and thicker in both sexes), and other characters. The 



curious little insect, at present the only member of the genus, is 



remarkable for its large head and short scape, this latter character 



being quite at variance with those of its sub-family; it is, however, 



so nearly allied to other species of the group, that it could not, 



without violence, be separated from them. 



Mnemea pkalerata. (PI. VII. fig. 8.) 



M. rufo-ferruginea, pube fulvo-grisea tecta ; prothorace ely- 

 trisque vitta laterali alba, postice transversim ad suturam 

 currente. 



Hab. — Sarawak. 



Rufous-brown with a thin fulvous-grey pubescence, a white 

 stripe extending from over the eye, along the sides of the pro- 

 thorax and elytra, crossing the latter to meet the suture at about 

 one-third of its length from the apex: above rather coarsely but 

 thinly punctured, particularly on the prothorax, the punctures 

 showing strongly between the pubescence; head with a well defined 

 median line ; lip narrow and elongate ; prothorax slightly lobed 

 posteriorly; scutellum rounded behind; elytra a little broader than 

 the prothorax at the base, slightly receding at the shoulders, the 

 stripe crossing just above them; body beneath covered with a 

 short greyish pubescence ; legs reddish-grey, the distal ends of 

 the tibiae and the tarsi dark brown ; antennae about as long as the 

 body in both sexes, slightly fimbriated beneath. 



Length 3^ — 4 lines. 



Clyzomedus. 

 Caput, oculi et antennce (articulo ultimo baud unguiculato ex- 

 cepto) ut in Coptope. Prothorax capite vix latior, antice 

 posticeque aequalis, disco regulari. Elytra parallela, sub- 

 irregularia, apice integra. Pedes mediocres, aequales ; protibice 

 rectae ; tarsi breves. Prosiernum elevatum, postice pro- 

 ductum. Mesosternum antice dentatum. 

 A slighter form than Copfops (to which it was originally re- 

 ferred), with the prothorax narrower at the base, and the prosternum 



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