Longicornia Malayana. 419 



Daphisia pulchella. (PI, XV. fig. 6.) 



D. alba, interiupte nigro-fasciata ; antennis pedibusque pallida 

 luteis. 



Hab. — Singapore. 



Coarsely and closely pubescent, white, banded or spotted with 

 black ; a large spot above the upper lip, four forming an inter- 

 rupted band across the middle of the prothorax, three arranged 

 at equidistant intervals on the elytra but interrupted at the suture, 

 and two smaller spots on each side the scutellum, the middle and 

 anterior bands connected at the sides, the black portions less 

 pubescent and finely punctured ; body beneath whitish, the bases 

 of the abdominal segments dark brown ; legs and antennae a pure 

 pale luteous, the latter longer than the body. 



Length 4| lines. 



Tephrocoma. 

 Caput antice transversum, convexum. Oculi distantes. ^n- 

 tennee mediocres ; scapo cylindrico, paulo incrassato ; articulo 

 tertio cseteris longiori ; quarto et sequentibus aequalibus. 

 Prothorax quadratus, cylindricus, baud sulcatus. Elytra bre- 

 viuscula, subparallela, lateribus baud deflexis, apicibus ro- 

 tundatis. Pedes, sterna, et abdomen ut in Qlenea, sed un- 

 gues graciles, baud dentati. 

 The only individual I have seen of this genus has very much 

 the appearance of a female Glenea, which we might expect would 

 be allied to G. grisea; it has not, however, the sides of its elytra 

 deflexed as in that genus, and hence, perhaps, it might have been 

 better placed with the Saperdince, but until we know the male, 

 this point cannot well be decided. 



Tephrocoma livia. (PI. XVI. fig. 5.) 



T. omnino cinerea, basi femorum lutea excepta. 



Hab. — Ceram. 



Entirely covered with a pure ashy pubescence, except that the 

 bases of the femora are more or less luteous; head and prothorax 

 very finely punctured ; scutellum semicircular ; elytra rather 

 coarsely punctured at the base, but gradually becoming finer to 

 the middle, where the punctuation ceases ; last segment of the 

 abdomen not covered by the elytra ; antennae and legs less pubes- 

 cent, the former longer than the body. 



Length 5 lines. 



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