474 Longicornia Malayana. 



stripe in the middle and a broader one on each side ; 

 scutellum subscutiform, rounded behind; elytra reddish- 

 brown, more or less varied with gray, forming three, 

 four or five indefinite bands, the tAVO anterior connected 

 at the sides and extending beyond the middle, the two 

 or three posterior also more or less connected; body 

 beneath glossy reddish brown, the sides grayish pubes- 

 cent, spotted with brown; legs luteous, or the femora 

 greenish in some examples ; antennae varying from luteous 

 to greenish. 



Length 6-8 lines. 



This species differs from the last principally in the 

 absence of the glossy post-scutellar patch. 



Tmesisternus villaris. 



T. angustatus, brunneus ; prothorace trivittato ; elytris 

 griseis, vage brunneo-maculatis, maculis irregulari- 

 bus, pone medium fascia arcuata brunnea, singulis 

 costula subsuturali fere ad apicem currente. 



Hah. — Dorey, Saylee. 



Slender, subnitid, reddish-brown ; head gray, pubes- 

 cent, mesial line subglabrous ; prothorax rather coarsely 

 punctured, the median stripes rather indistinct, one at 

 the side darker brown and continuous with another 

 which occupies the base of the shoulder ; the rest of the 

 elytra, as far as the curved band behind the middle, gray 

 with indefinite stripy spots, behind the band an indis- 

 tinct grapsh ring on each elytron, which, however, 

 in some individuals appears to be broken up and lost in 

 a mixture of the two colours ; body beneath grayish at 

 the sides, glossy brown in the middle ; legs and antennae 

 reddish-luteous, finely pubescent. 



Length 4 lines. 



One of the smallest species, slightly resembling T. 

 marmoratus. 



Tmesisternus ohsoletus. 



T. fuscus, capite griseo; prothorace elytrisque sub-cer- 

 %anis, his maculis trapeziformibus fuscis in seriebus 

 tribus vage ordinatis. 



Hab. — Ai"u. 



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