46G Longicornia Malayana. 



narrow and rather convex, punctures small and scat- 

 tered, median line narrow, broAvnish, scarcely glabrous ; 

 scutellum rounded; elytra wedge-shaped, rather broad 

 at the base, a large centro-basal spot glabrous, glossy 

 brown, two nearly obsolete arched bands, one before, the 

 other behind, the middle, apices very slightly emargi- 

 nate; body beneath reddish-gray at the sides, spotted 

 with blackish ; femora densely pubescent, grayish ; tibiaa 

 and tarsi pale reddish ; antennae darker. 



Length 7 lines. 



Eesembles T. analis in its narrow and convex pro- 

 thorax, but inter alia the elytra are broader at the base, 

 and their apices scarcely emarginate. 



Tmesisternus jiulv&reus. 



T. fuscus, pube grisea vestitus ; elytris oblongo-ovatis, 

 obsolete bifasciatis, macula centro-basali glabra, 

 nitida, apicibus oblique emarginatis. 



Hah. — Dorey. 



Differs from T. agnatus in its oblong- ovate elytra, 

 and thin obliquely-emarginate apices ; the .femora are 

 also less thickened, and the prothorax is very much 

 broader, more depressed, and the sides from above look 

 as if margined from their rather sudden deflexion. There 

 is only a specimen of each species, the former apparently 

 a male, the present, notwithstanding its broad prothorax, 

 a female ; it is not likely, therefore, that they belong to 

 the same species. 



Length 8 lines. 



Tmesisternus petechialis. 

 T. niger, cinereo-irroratus ; elytris fasciis irregularibus 

 vel interruptis cinereis ornatis; antennis pedibusque 

 brunneis. 

 Hah. — Kaioa. 



Black, minutely pubescent generally ; head and pro- 

 thorax ashy, with a tinge of bluish, mesial groove on 

 the former, and central line on the latter, with the edges 

 of the punctures on both, glabrous, black ; scutellum 

 nearly round, ashy, black in the middle ; elytra appaj 

 rently speckled with ashy, the punctures being more oif 

 less ringed with black, an interrupted ashy band before 

 the middle, another behind the middle, a third toward 

 the apices, these bands with a little more black at their 





