Longicorriia Malayana. 429 



Oberea famelica. 



O. angiistata, fulvescens ; elytris postice obscurloribus, ad sutu- 



ram excavatis ; antennis articulo basali fulvo. 

 Hab. — Macassar. 



Narrowly linear, elongate, pale fulvescent, the elytra, except at 

 the base, a little darker, inclining to dusky near the apex ; head 

 and prothorax with somewhat scattered shallow punctures, the 

 latter oblong, narrow, with the sides nearly parallel ; scutellum 

 narrow, slightly truncate at the apex ; elytra much narrower behind 

 the shoulders, and considerably hollowed out along the suture, 

 not covering the last abdominal segment ; body beneath and legs 

 pale luteous ; antennae as long as the body, blackish, the two basal 

 joints fulvous. 



Length 7 lines. 



The form of the eye in this species is narrower, and the pos- 

 terior border is nearly straight ; in 0. Necydaloides it is fuller, 

 and rounded below and behind. 



Oberea compta. 



O. pallide brunnescens, lateribus ab oculis ad apices elytro- 

 rum nigro-vittatis ; corpore infra, macula nigra postpeclorali 

 excepta, fulvescente ; antennis corpore multo longioribus. 



JEfab. — Sarawak. 



Pale fulvous-brown, the sides from behind the eye to the apex 

 of each elytron with a black stripe ; head and prothorax with 

 shallow remote punctures, the latter a little irregular at the sides 

 and rather longer than broad ; elytra gradually narrowing from 

 the shoulders and punctured nearly to the apex ; body beneath 

 and femora pale fulvous, a large black spot on the postpectus ex- 

 cepted ; tibiae and tarsi blackish ; antennae half as long again as 

 the body, black. 



Length 7 lines. 



Tins and the following are the only species in the collection 

 which have the prothorax striped. 



4k 



Oberea macrocera. 



O. pallide brunnescens, lateribus ab oculis ad apices elytro' 

 rum nigro-vittatis ; corpore infra, macula postpectorali et 



