266 Longicornia Malayana. 



spots of any kind ; scutellum glabrous or with a few hairs on the 

 apex ; elytra rather elongate, glabrous, closely covered with small 

 punctures each having a minute whitish bristle or hair, several 

 rather small impressed spots filled with an ochraceous tomentum, 

 apices truncate, the sutural angle spined ; body beneath black, 

 shining, the segments of the abdomen and the various pieces of 

 the sterna bordered with ochraceous hairs, no lateral stripe ; legs 

 mostly glabrous, except on the lower edges of the tibiae. 



Length 29 lines. 



A noble and very distinct species. Three of my specimens are 

 nearly without pubescence; there is a little along the suture in an- 

 other, while in the fifth (a female) the pubescence is general, only 

 interrupted by the granules at the base of the elytra, and the 

 punctures over the remainder. 



Batocera Gerstaeckerii. 

 J. Thomson, Syst. Ceramb. p. 551. 

 B. fusca ; elytris fusco-brunneis, nitidis, pube grisescente in- 

 terrupta teclis ; infra subtiliter brunneo-pubescens ; apicibus 

 articulorum antennarum (^) 4 — 6-spinosis. 

 Hab. — Sula. 



Dark brown ; head and prothorax covered with a delicate dark- 

 greyish pile, the latter immaculate ; scutellum, base and sides of 

 the elytra fulvous-grey, rest of the elytra with a pale whitish-grey 

 tomentum, interrupted by large irregular glabrous shining blotches, 

 three on each ; body beneath chocolate brown, with a short silky 

 pubescence, the white lateral stripe extending to the last abdominal 

 segment ; antennae with the apices of the joints thickened and 

 armed with from four to six or more short spines. 

 Length 27 lines. 



The glabrous glossy patches on the elytra seem to be distinctive 

 of this species. 



Batocera Orcus. 

 B. fusca ; elytris pube brevi ochracea vel ochraceo-grisea tectis, 

 maculis circa G niveis in medio et postice sitis ornatis ; linea 

 laterali prothoracis obsoleta. 

 Sab. — Ceram. 



Dark brown ; head and prothorax with a short grey pile, the 

 former rugose in front, the latter immaculate ; scutellum with a 

 yellowish-grey tomentum ; elytra rather elongate, with a short 



