218 Longicornia Malayana. 



Pale reddish-brown, nitid, with a mottled greyish pubescence ; 

 head covered with coarse greyish hairs ; prothorax siibtransverse, 

 the front and rear margins of equal breadth, the punctures dis- 

 tinct and at regular, somewhat distant, intervals ; scutellum well- 

 rounded behind ; elytra subseriate-punctate, much less marked in 

 the middle, three small indistinct whitish spots on each, two in a 

 line with a similar spot on each side of tlie prothorax, the third on 

 the outer side of the anterior spot ; body beneath and femora 

 very dark brown ; the tibiae, tarsi and antennae reddish-brown, all 

 with a short greyish pile. 



Lengtli 2" lines. 



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§ 3. Elytra apicibus rotundatis. 

 Sybra odiosa. 



S. infiiscata, pube sparsa grisea interrupta ; prothorace quad- 

 rato, antice angustiori ; elytiis substriato-punctatis, griseo- 

 variis ; antennis pedibusque rufo-fuscis. 



Hub. — Sarawak. 



Dark brown, paler on the elytra, with a sparse interrupted pu- 

 bescence ; head clothed with coarser hairs ; prothorax quadrate, 

 narrower at the apex, rounded at the sides, with coarse distant 

 punctures ; scutellum transverse ; elytra narrow, substriate-punc- 

 tate, the midtlle mottled with brown (abraded?); body beneath 

 pitchy brown ; legs and antennae dark reddish-brown, with a sparse 

 pile. 



Length 1^ lines. 



Sybra furtiva. 



S. rufo-brunnea, tenuissime griseo-pubescens ; prothorace 

 transverse, basi apiceque aequalibus ; antennis pedibusque 

 rufescentibus. 



Hab. — Batchian. 



Reddish-brown, with a very thin pubescence ; head and pro- 

 thorax rather finely punctured, the latter transverse, the front and 

 rear about equal in breadth ; scutellum transverse ; elytra narrow, 

 substriate-punctate ; body beneath dark reddish-brown ; legs and 

 antennae pale reddish, with a short thin greyish pile. 



Length 1?^ lines. 



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The following species has longer tibiae, and at the same time 

 shorter tarsi, than any other in this genus, but it has otherwise no 

 difference in habit. 



