Longicornia Malayana. 341 



sciirely seriate-punctate, covered with a whitish pubescence, 

 especially in certain lights, a large squarish humeral patch and 

 the apical third blackish, the apices, however, with a nearly 

 unvarying ashy whitish pubescence ; body beneath and legs 

 fulvo-testaceous ; antennae more than twice as long as the body, 

 slender, blackish, the bases of the scape and fourth and fifth 

 joints excepted. 



Length 4 lines. 



A female specimen from Morty closely resembles this species, 

 but the elytra are entirely immaculate. 



Serix'ia ornala. 

 Pascoe, Journ. of Entom. i. $53, pi. xvii. fig. 9. 

 S. rufescens ; elytris pube subtilissima griseo-cervina tectis, 



macula communi basali alteraque pone medium albis. 

 Hab. — Batchian. 



Varies from reddish-testaceous to reddish-cliesnut ; the elytra 

 darker, obscurely seriate-punctate, and covered with a short 

 greyish-fawn pubescence, a large and well-limited spot common 

 to both elytra at the base, and a round spot on each behind the 

 middle, composed of pure white coarsish h;iirs ; body beneath 

 and legs pale rufous-testaceous ; antennae about twice the length 

 of the body, brownish, the third and fourth joints a little paler at 

 the base. 



Length S\ — 4 lines. 



Ser'ijcia Julvida. 



S. ochracea; elytrorum apicibus mucronatis ; antennis pedi- 

 busque nigris, illis articulo quarto basi testaceo, his femoribus 

 anticis subtus ochraceis. 



Hab. — Batchian. 



Ochraceous, covered with a very delicate pubescence ; heao 

 and prothorax obsoletely punctured ; scutellum transverse, bi- 

 lobed at the apex ; elytra subseriate-punctate, their apices mucro- 

 nate ; body beneath, except the propectus, black ; legs black, the 

 underside of the anterior femora excepted ; antennae half as lono- 

 again as the body, the base of the fourth joint testaceous, the rest; 

 black. 



Length 5 lines. 



This is the only species of Serixla with the legs almost entirely 

 black. One of my specimens is much darker, with the apices of 



