220 Longicornia Malayana. 



or the spots nearly obsolete, the apex of each elytron truncate, 

 the external angle drawn out into a rather long mucro ; body 

 beneath and legs brownish-testaceous, somewhat nitid, with a thin 

 greyish pubescence, the femora clouded vviih brown, the tips of 

 the tibiae dark brown; antennae longer than the body, greyish,, 

 slightly ringed with brown at the apices of the joints. 

 Length 4 lines. 



PiTHODIA. 



Crtpufanticesubquadratum, tuberibus antenniferis validis, diver- 



gentibus, basi vix approximatis. Oculi prominuli, modice 



emarginati, supra subapproximati. Antennoe corpore lon- 



giores, setaceae, subglabras, fimbriatae ; scapo oblongo-pyri- 



formi; articulis tertio et quarto multo longioribus ; caeteris 



gradatim brevioribus. Prolhorax capite latior, fere quad- 



ratus. £/7/<rrt oblongo-ovata, subdepressa, apicibus apiculatis. 



Pedes breviusculi, postici longiores ; mesolib'i(X fortiter emar- 



ginatag ; tarsi angustati, tibiis breviores. Pro- et meso- 



sterna declivia. 



A very distinct genus, allied in some of its characters to Sybra, 



but differing in habit, with longer legs and antennae, and presenting 



another system of coloration, resembling in fact some species of 



TmesisternincE. It might be, perhaps, referrible to the Saperdince 



but for its strongly emarginate mesotibiae. 



Pithodia tessellata. (PI. X. fig. 4.) 



P. brunnea, maculis plurimis griseo-pubesccntibus, interspatiis 

 glabris. 



Hub. — Macassar. 



Reddish-brown, slightly nitid, varied with pubescent patches 

 of grey, the intervals glabrous ; head with a loose uniform ashy- 

 grey pile ; prolhorax impunctate, the sides and a median stripe 

 pubescent, grey ; scutelium transverse ; elytra strongly punctured 

 at the base, the punctures becoming gradually smaller and ceasing 

 at the middle, several large well-marked patches of closely- set 

 pale-grey pubescence, arranged in four longitudinal rows on each 

 elytron, the intervals glabrous and very minutely corrugated, the 

 apices divaricate and terminating in a short stout mucro ; body 

 beneath with a thin greyish pile; legs pale testaceous-brown, 

 thinly pubescent ; antennae brown, somewhat nitid, paler at the 

 base, very slightly pubescent. 



Length 4 lines. 



