168 Longicornia Malay ana. 



tinged with rusty, the middle dull greyish; body beneath with a 

 reddish pubescence, the last abdominal segment dark brown ; legs 

 and antennas concolorous, the fourth joint of the latter white in 

 the middle. 



Length 5\ lines. 



Praonetha quadralicollis. 

 P. fuscescente-pubescens ; prothorace quadrato, vage punctato; 

 elytris lateribus basi grosse impresso-punctatis ; antennis ob- 

 scure annulatis, articulo quarto albo; abdomine ferrugineo- 

 griseo, segmento ultimo nigro. 

 Hab. — Sarawak. 



Allied to P. melanura, but larger, with a more quadrate pro- 

 thorax, and much wider in proportion to the head, its punctuation 

 less crowded and not impressed, the elytral crest more developed, 

 although still very insignificant, and the antennae distinctly annu- 

 lated. 



Length 6 lines. 



Praonetha griscscens. 

 P. testnceo-brunnea, pube grisea omnino tecta ; prothorace sub- 

 quadrato, subtiliter punctato, lateribus subrotundato ; elytris 

 tenuiter punctatis, basi vix cristatis. 

 Hab. — Goram. 



Derm pale brownish-testaceous, entirely covered with an uni- 

 form light greyish pile ; head and prothorax finely punctured, the 

 latter subquadrate, with its sides slightly rounded, principally 

 anteriorly; scutellum subscutiform ; elytra rather finely punctured, 

 the base scarcely crested ; body beneath with a coarser pubescence ; 

 antennae and legs concolorous ; a short thickish hair, arising from 

 the anterior edge, is projected across most of the punctures. 

 Length 5 lines. 



Praonetha mimstrata. 

 P. testaceo-brunnea, pube ochraceo-grisea tecta ; prothorace 

 subtransverso, lateribus subrotundato ; elytris subtenuiter 

 punctatis, basi vix cristatis, rufo-plagiatis. 

 Sab. — Batchian. 



Perhaps only a variety of P, griscscens, but the pubescence is 

 ochraceous-grey ; there is a large indefinite subtriangular patch on 

 each elytron, and the punctuation, especially above the shoulder, 

 is a trifle coarser. In both species there is a very slight rising at 

 the base, scarcely sufficient to constitute a crest. 

 Length 5 lines. 



