246 Longicornia Malayana. 



Xoes egeria. (PI. XI. fig. 3.) 



X. fusca, pube cinerea tecta ; vertice, prothoracis dorso, scutel- 

 loque brunneo-ochraceis. 



Sab. — Sarawak. 



Dark brown, everywhere covered with an ashy pile, except the 

 upper part of the head and prothorax and the scuteHum, which 

 are pure brownish-ochraceous ; head and prothorax impunctate, the 

 latter with a transverse incurved depression anteriorly, and be- 

 hind the middle a two-lobed elevation, each lobe triangular, with 

 the apex pointing backwards; scutellunti transversely scutiform ; 

 elytra with small scattered punctures at the base nearly hidden by 

 the pubescence, posteriorly gradually passing into rows, with the 

 interstices slightly elevated, the apices truncate, the outer angle 

 produced ; body beneath smooth, shining, with a much sparser 

 pubescence ; antennae between two and three times as long as 

 the body in the male (female unknown). 



Length 7 lines. 



PsAUMIS. 



Caput mediocre, antice sub-quadratum ; tuberibus antenniferis 



validis, divergentibus, basi approximatis. Oculi grosse gra- 



nulati, magni. Antenna corpore longiores ; scapo elongato, 



sub-cylindrico, baud cicatricoso ; articulo tertio multo lon- 



giore ; caeteris brevioribus et sub-asqualibus. Prothorax 



fere sequatus, utrinque dente valido in medio armatus, basi 



rectus. Elytra oblonga, sub-convexa, lateribusa basi sensim 



angustioribus, humeris producto-angulatis, apicibus rotun- 



datis. Pedes modice elongati ; tarsi postici paulo longiores. 



Prosternum sub-elevatum. Mesoslernum productum, medio 



carinulatum. 



The absence of the cicatrix on the scape and the coarsely 



facetted eyes will at once distinguish this genus. This character 



of the eyes also occurs in Amesisa and one or two other genera, but 



in conjunction with a cicatricose scape. 



Psaumis turbidus. (PI. XI. fig. 6.) 

 P. dense cervino-pubescens, macidis confluentibus fuscescen- 



tibus coloratus. 

 Hab. — Sarawak. 



Covered with a very close fawn-coloured pubescence ; the elytra 

 with darker spots tinged with brown and more or less confluent, 

 and, judging from two specimens, variable as to amount and dis- 



