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covered with a tliiii greyish-silvery pubescence; legs rather long; 

 antennae black, as long as the body. 



Length 5\ — 6 lines. 



A neat little species, which may be easily recognized by its 

 large head and comparatively narrow shoulders gradually attenu- 

 ated to the apex. 



Oberea anguina. 



O. angustissima, sublinearis, rubescens ; prothoracis disco cer- 

 vino; pedibus nigris. 



Hub. — Sarawak. 



Very narrow, a little broader at the shoulders, otherwise 

 nearly linear ; head and sides of the prothorax with a pale reddish 

 tinge, the disk of the latter entirely covered with a fawn-coloured 

 pubescence; elytra with a reddish tint at the base, browner pos- 

 teriorly, the suture and sides margined witli black, the apices 

 also black ; body beneath and legs black, the propectus and base 

 of the basal segment luteous; antennae black, about as long as 

 the body. 



Length 7 lines. 



Oberea opiiidlana. 



Pascoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. ser. 2, iv. 2C2. 

 O. angustissima, linearis ; capite nigro ; prothorace cervino ; 

 elytris brunneo-testaceis ; abdominis segmento ultimo apice 

 nigro ; femoribus anticis luteis. 

 Hab. — Sarawak. 



Very narrow, scarcely varying in breadth from the head to the 

 end of the elytra ; head brownish-black ; prothorax closely 

 covered with a silky fawn-coloured pubescence; scutellum narrow, 

 subcordate ; elytra pale brownish-testaceous, the sides blackish, 

 outer angle of the apex black ; body beneath reddish-fawn, the last 

 segment of the abdomen, except its base, black; legs blackish, 

 the anterior femora bright luteous. 

 Length 8 lines. 

 The narrowest and most nearly linear species of the genus. 



Oberea limbata, 

 O. linearis ; capite prothoraceque cervinis, fronte rubescente ; 



elytris brunneo-testaceis, nigro-marginatis ; femoribus totis 



luteis ; abdomine unicolore. 

 Sab. — Singapore, Sarawak. 

 Narrow, linear ; head and prothorax closely covered with a 



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