Longicornia Malayana. 479 



brown ; scutellum subscutiform ; elytra irregularly seriate- 

 punctate, each with three raised longitudinal lines^ the 

 disk varied with grayish, but distinctly separated from 

 the broad dark brown stripe on each side, which is 

 continuous with that of the prothorax, and having in it 

 two very distinct large gray spots, at equal distances 

 from each other and the base and apex ; body beneath 

 with a grayish pubescence, the middle of the pectus 

 and a triangular space on each of the four basal abdo- 

 minal segments glabrous, brown ; legs and antenna 

 luteous, with a grayish pile. 



Length 5 lines. 



Also a very distinct species, although allied to the last ; 

 it is at once distinguished by the broad lateral stripe, on 

 which are placed two large gray spots. 



Tmesisternus phaleratus. 



Ichthyosomus phaleratus, J. Thomson, Syst. Ceramb, 

 p. 545. 



T. brunneus; capite, prothorace, elytrisque vittis dua- 

 bus latis griseo-pubescentibus ornatis. 



Eab. — Morty. 



Pale brownish, a light grayish pubescent stripe on 

 each side of the vertex, diverging from its fellow and 

 becoming broader as it passes over the prothorax and 

 elytra, and terminates at the apex; body beneath with a 

 thin grayish pubescence, absent from the central line ; 

 legs fulvous, the tips of the femora black; antennae dull 

 luteous. 



Length 8-9 lines. 



At once distinguished by its two broad stripes running 

 from the eyes to the apices of the elytra. 



Tmesisternus speciosus. (PI. XIX. fig. 1). 



T. luteus, pube fulvo-aurea tectus, dimidio basali ely- 

 trorum purpureo-nigro, nitido. 



Hah,— Mjsol. 



Head luteous, nearly glabrous, shining ; prothorax 

 covered with a rich golden-yellow pubescence at the 

 sides, the middle luteous, glabrous, two round black 



