Longicornia Malay ana. 493 



the suture, their apices bimucronate ; body beneath with 

 a dull yellowish pubescence, the central line glossy 

 brown ; legs brownish-luteous, finely pubescent ; an- 

 tennae brownish. 



Length 6-7 lines. 



In one of my specimens the golden-yellow is replaced 

 by sulphur-yellow inclining to greenish. This species is 

 found on dead twigs. 



Arrhenotus rufipes. 



Tmesisternus rufipes, Blanchard, Voy. au Pole Sud, iv. 

 287, pi. xvi. fig. 13. 



A. testaceo brunneus, vage flavo vittatus et maculatus ; 



elytrorum apicibus mucrone externo longiore. 

 Sah. — Aru, Dorey, Morty, Key, Batchian, Kaioa. 



Testaceous brown, slightly shining, with vaguely 

 limited stripes of pale yellowish or ochraceous pubes- 

 cence, the stripes sometimes more or less broken up 

 into spots which are often contiguous, sometimes a 

 larger spot behind the scutellum, either very distinctly 

 pubescent, passing into it gradually, or absent altogether ; 

 elytra less elongate than in A. Wallacei, only the outer 

 apical mucro well marked, the inner consisting merely of 

 the sutural angle ; body beneath pubescent at the sides, 

 varying from ashy to yellow, the central line very glossy ; 

 legs clear yellow or greenish yellow, often tinged with 

 reddish, in none of my examples pubescent (or only very 

 finely so), except on the lower part of the tibiae and 

 tarsi. 



Length 5-7 lines. 



From the coloration I expected to make out three 

 species of what, on a careful examination, I can now 

 only regard as one. The breadth of the prothorax in the 

 male varies considerably ; on the anterior lobe the surface 

 is finely and obliquely corrugated. 



Mneside. 



Mneside, J. Thomson, Syst. Ceramb. p. 324. 



Caput porrectum, antice transversum. Oculi me- 

 diocres, tenue granulati. AntenncB corpore breviores. 



