426 Longicornia Malay ana. 



Oherea clara, 

 Pascoe, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1866, p. 265. 



O. fulvescens ; scutello transverse scutiformi ; elytris vix elon- 

 gatis, pone humeros angustatis, leviter punctatis, marginibus 

 infuscatis. 



Hab. — Singapore. 



Fulvous-testaceous, inclining to a pale orange on the head and 

 prothorax, which are very finely and sparsely punctured, the for- 

 mer broad and rounded in front, with a mesial groove; scutellum 

 transversely scutiform ; elytra scarcely elongate, compared to the 

 head and prothorax as 5| to 2, finely seriate- punctate, the punc- 

 tures nearly obsolete on the apical third, the outer sides and 

 apices margined with blackish ; body beneath and legs a pure 

 pale luteous, posterior legs extending to the end of the abdomen ; 

 antennae black, shorter than the body. 



Length 7 lines. 



On comparing the Penang specimen, alluded to in the work 

 quoted above, with my type from Singapore, I think it would 

 have been better to have kept them apart; the former is much 

 longer, the elytra being to the head and prothorax nearly as 7i to 

 2, and the head is much more decidedly punctured ; the colours 

 are, however, nearly alike, and the general appearance, except 

 the length, almost identical. 



Oberea coi\sentanea. 



O. fulva; scutello oblongo, postice rotundato ; elytris modice 

 elongatis, in medio baud angustatis, sat fortiter punctatis, 

 lateribus et parte apicali tertia nigrescentibus. 



Hab. — Sarawak. 



Fulvous ; head and prothorax very finely but rather closely 

 punctured ; scutellum oblong, rounded posteriorly ; elytra mo- 

 derately elongate, compared to the head and prothorax as 6^ to 2, 

 not contracted in the middle, and rather coarsely punctured at the 

 base, gradually becoming finely punctured at the apex, the sides 

 behind the shoulders and the posterior third blackish ; body beneath 

 and legs pale fulvous ; antennae as long as the body, black. 



Length 8^ lines. 



This and the last are rather robust species for the genus, and 

 are much alike in appearance ; the form of the scutellum, how- 

 ever, is alone decisive as to their distinctness. 



Oberea proiensa. 

 O. fulvo-brunnea ; elytris in medio angustioribus, sutura, late- 



