300 Longicornia Muluyana. 



Moiwchamus urceus. 

 M. rufo-testaceus, pube subtile tectus ; capitis vertice argenteo ; 

 elytris vage punctatis, apicibus obb'que punctatis, extus spi- 

 noso-productis. 

 Sab. — Mysol, Sula. 



Reddisb-testaceous, with a peculiarly delicate greyish pubes- 

 cence, which scarcely lends any effect to the general colour, except 

 that it shows a somewbat silvery gloss in certain lights ; head yel- 

 lowish in front, silvery-white on the vertex; prothorax with few 

 punctures ; elytra with tbe punctures rather dispersed, apices sub- 

 truncate, with a well-marked spine at the outer angle; body 

 beneath and legs reddish-brown, thinly pubescent ; antennae testa- 

 ceous, the tips of the intermediate joints brownish. 

 Length 6 lines. 



There are two more very distinct species in the collection 

 which might have entered into the old genus 3Ionocliamus, but 

 I forbear to do more than mention their existence ; one from 

 Sarawak is much worn, the other from Singapore is only a 

 female, and neither appears to fit into any of the genera here 

 mentioned. 



Epepeotes. 

 Epepcotes, Pascoe, Proc. Zool. Soc. 18G6, p. 249. 

 Caput exsertum, antice sub-transversum ; tul)eribus antenniferis 

 validis, basi approximatis. Oculi magui, supra sub-approxi- 

 mati, infra baud distantes, lobo inferiore sub-rotundato. /in- 

 tennce graciles ; scapo cylindrico, apice haud producto, cica- 

 tricoso; articulo tertio scapo duplo vel triplo longiore ; ca?teris 

 brevioribus, plus minusve aequalibus, ultimo excepto. Pro- 

 </wmxsub-transversus, utrinquerotundatuset fortiterdentatus; 

 propectus sat productum. Elytra paulo depressa, apicibus 

 truncatis. Pedes antici {$) elongati ; protibice arcuata?, haud 

 dentatae ; tarsi antici {$) articulo basali elongato, dilatato, 

 extus apice producto. 3Iesostermim elevatum, productum, 

 carinatum vel dentatum. 

 I have separated this genus from Monochamus, which it other- 

 wise much resembles, on account of tlie strongly produced and 

 toothed mesosternum, and the large eyes which are much nearer to- 

 gether than in the former genus. T'he type is an old and exten- 

 sively distributed species, {Lamia lusca, Vnh.) 



