Longicornia Malay ana. Abl 



Light fulvous-brown, spotted with asliy posteriorly ; head 

 rather closely punctured in front, several punctures on the vertex 

 and between the upper lobes of the eyes, which are somewhat ap- 

 proximate ; prothorax covereil with small crowded puncturt s ; 

 scutelium transverse ; elytra with larger punctures than those on 

 the prothorax, not crowded, and gradually disappearing towards 

 the apex ; body beneath dark brown, with a thin greyish pile; 

 legs and antennae luteous. 



Length 5 lines. 



At once distinguished by the crowded punctuation of the pro- 

 thorax, 



Atelais. 

 Caput verticale, antice paulo rotundatum ; tuberibus antenni- 

 feris brevibiis, remotis. Ocull grosse granulati, supra ap- 

 proximati. Antenuee corpore longiores; scapo subcylindrico, 

 articulo tertio breviore ; quarto tertio longiore ; caeteris bre- 

 vioribus, gradatim decrescentibus. Prothorax longitudine 

 et latitudine fere aequalis, lateraliter inermis, margine basali 

 angustissime siilcato. Elytra oblonga, postice angustiora. 

 Pedes paulo crescentes ; femora fusiformia. Prosternum 

 simplex. Mesostermim angustum, baud elevatum, antice ro- 

 tundatum. 

 The form of the sterna in this genus has nothing of the charac- 

 ter of most of the Tmesisternince, but it is not more different than 

 in Anapausa ; on the other hand it is only in this respect that 

 the genus is to be distinguished from Orinceme. The species are 

 of moderate size, brownish, opake, with small oblong, or linear, 

 paler spots. 



Alelnis illfesa. (PI. XVIII. fig. 2.) 

 A. fuscescens, tenuiter pubescens ; elytris irregulariter punc- 

 tatis, guttarum grisearum linea prope suturam sita, apicibus 

 mucronatis ; pedibus rufo-castaneis. 

 Hab. — Batchian. 



Brownish, covered with a very delicate but even greyish pile; 

 head rather finely punctured in front; mandibles black; palpi 

 testaceous ; prothorax slightly transverse, finely punctured, 

 slightly varied at the sides with yellowish-grey; scutelium sub- 

 transverse, rounded behind ; elytra much wider at the base than 

 the prothorax, gradually narrowing to the apex, rather finely 

 punctured, the punctures more crowded at tlie base, a row of pale 



