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body beneath testaceous, the abdomen paler or Avhitish, the last 

 or last two segments black ; hind legs black, the rest testaceous ; 

 antennae reddish-brown or paler at the base, darker towards the 

 apex. 



Length 7 — 9 lines. 



Cryllis. 

 Characteres fere ut in Glenea, sed scapus attenuatus, ungues 

 baud dentati, et prolhorax elongatus, subcylindricus, postice 

 sensim attenuatus. 

 The form and coloration of the only species at present consti- 

 tuting this genus is very different from that of any Glenea, and 

 bears a striking resemblance to some of the Clylince sub-family. 

 Nevertheless the technical characters separating it are not very 

 satisfactory, seeing that simple claws in the males of certain 

 OlenecB are not unknown ; the scape is, however, longer and 

 more slender than obtains among any species of that genus, and 

 the prothorax is more cylindrical, gradually narrowing towards 

 the base. 



CrijlUs Chjtoides. (PI. XV. fig. 9.) 



C, cinerea, elytris disco ante medium signo A-formante, et pone 

 medium fascia lata nigris ornatis. 



Hab. — Singapore. 



Ashy ; head and prothorax finely punctured, the former a little 

 broader than the latter ; scutellum semicircular ; elytra narrow 

 and somewhat elongate, the sides straight and gradually but 

 slightly receding from the base to the apex, irregularly punctured, 

 the deflexed sides, a A-shaped mark before and a broad band 

 behind the middle, black, the outer spine at the apex produced ; 

 body beneath pale ashy, legs darker, with the bases of the fe- 

 mora, palpi, and upper lip, luteous ; antennae with the first three 

 or four joints ashy, the rest testaceous. 



Length 4| lines. 



OssoNis. 



Characteres ut in Glenea, sed pedes postici valde elongati, tarsi 

 postici articulo basali cseteris simul sumptis duplo longiori, 

 et coxce anticae eductse, subcontiguae ; elytra apicibus trun- 

 cata. 



The single species at present constituting this genus has a most 



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