Longicornla Malayana. A21 



ribus, apicibiisque nigrescentibus ; antennis corpore dimidio 

 longioribus. 



Hah. — Sula. 



Reddish- or brownish-fulvous, the suture, sides and posterior 

 third of the elytra blackish ; head and prothorax minutely and 

 irregularly punctured, the latter a little longer than broad ; upper 

 lobes of the eyes somewhat approximate; scutellum squarish; 

 elytra contracted in the middle, moderately punctured ; body be- 

 neath and legs brownish-fulvous, part of the third and the whole 

 of the fourth and fifth segments black; antennae black, about half 

 as long again as the body. 



Length Tg lines. 



The length of the antennae, the joints of which from the fourth 

 to the tenth are much larger than the third, in conjunction with 

 the coloration, will differentiate this species from any of the pre- 

 ceding. 



Oberea nefasta. 



O. rufo-fulva ; prothorace quadrato ; elytris pone humeros 

 angustioribus, basi excepta fuscescentibus ; abdomine infra 

 sparse punctato, nigro, segmento basali luteo excepto. 



Hab. — Mysol, Dorey. 



Reddish-fulvous or dull orange, the elytra, except at the base, 

 pale dusky-brown ; head rather large, very convex ; prothorax 

 nearly as broad as the head, quadrate, its sides slightly rounded ; 

 scutellum squarish ; elytra scarcely elongate, a little broader at the 

 base than the prothorax, narrowing beliind the shoulders, the disk 

 paler owing to a slight greyish pubescence ; body beneath and 

 legs fulvous, the abdomen with remote, very small, shallow punc- 

 tures, each bearing a short seta, the last four segments black ; 

 legs short; antennae blackish, about the length of the body. 



Length 7 — 8 lines. 



In habit very similar to the last, but differing in the antennae, 

 abdomen, &c. 



Oberea scelerosa. 

 O. fulvescens ; elytris aublinearibus, basi excepta nigrescenti- 

 bus ; antennis corpore baud longioribus ; abdomine sparse 

 punctato-setoso. 

 Hab. — Bouru. 



Dull fulvous ; head and prothorax covered with a short orange 

 tomentum ; the latter oblong, rather narrow, with its sides slightly 



