418 Longicornia Malayana. 



marked resemblance to a Clytus, but it is closely allied to Gletiea, 

 although well differentiated by the long linear posterior tarsi ; the 

 penultimate and claw-joints are very small, but the claws are 

 strongly toothed. 



Ossonis Clytomima. (PI. XV. fig. 10.) 



O. cinerea ; prothorace, basi excepta, infuscato ; elytris disco 

 in medio signo A-formante, et pone medium fascia lata ni- 

 gris ornatis. 



Hab. — Sarawak. 



Ashy ; head and prothorax finely punctured, the latter very 

 dark ashy or blackish, except at the base ; scutellum semicircular, 

 pale ashy ; elytra rather short, the apices truncate without any 

 appearance of spines, the disk seriately punctured at the base, 

 the deflexed sides, a A-shaped mark on the middle or a little 

 before it, and a broad band behind, black ; body beneath pale 

 ashy ; legs dark ashy or blackish, with the basal half (more or 

 less) of the femora pale luteous, the apical portion of the posterior 

 tibiae and their tarsi pure white and loosely covered with longish 

 delicate hairs; antennae longer than the body, the first five joints 

 dark ashy, the remainder white. 



Length 5 lines. 



Daphisia. 

 Caput prothorace paulo latius, antice quadratum, convex um. 

 Ocidi sat parvi, distantes. Antennce lineares, scapo tenuiter 

 cylindrico, articulo tertio caeteris longiori, sequentibus aequali- 

 bus, obsolete articulatis. Prothorax subcylindricus, basin ver- 

 sus sensim angustior, baud sulcatus. Elytra angustata, sub- 

 parallela, lateribus baud deflexis, apicibus truncatis. Pedes 

 ut in Glenea, sed ungues breves, baud dentati, et coxce 

 anticae exsertae, approximatae vel subcontiguae. Sterna et 

 abdomen ut in Glenea. 



This genus is uncertainly referred to this group from a general 

 resemblance in habit and colour to some South American forms ; 

 in the latter respect it bears a marked resemblance to a Clerid 

 from the same district with itself. Like Tephrocoma it might per- 

 haps be better placed with the SaperdiiKB. It is not unlikely that 

 the white may have been originally yellow. 



