516 Longicornia Malayana. 



Mr. Wallace, in his notes, says that this species is 

 " abundant under fallen trunks," nevertheless, no female 

 is in the collection, and I am, therefore, unable to com- 

 pare it satisfactorily with the preceding. In the type 

 specimen, the spines beyond the seventh antennal joint 

 are obsolete, or nearly so. In another and smaller speci- 

 men there is no trace of the lines on the elytra. 



Hojjloceramhyx nitidus . 

 J. Thomson, Syst. Ceramb. p. 575. 



H. fuscus, nitidus, hand pubescens ; capite modice 

 elongato, collo postice minute granulato ; prothorace 

 in medio spatio oblongo Itevissimo. 



Hah. — Bouru, Saylee. 



Dark brown, very glossy, and without pubescence 

 above ; head moderately elongate, the neck behind with 

 numerous small granules ; prothorax irregularly corru- 

 gate, an oblong central space very smooth, its punctures 

 only seen under a strong lens ; scutellum transverse, 

 fringed with yellowish hairs ; elytra very minutely punc- 

 tured, appearing quite smooth to the naked eye ; body 

 beneath, glossy brown, the post-pectus only pubescent ; 

 antennae very scabrous. 



Length 11-34 lines. 



This is the only non-pubescent species I have seen. 

 The basal joints of the antennte of the female are punc- 

 tured, but not rugosely as in the male. Mr. White has 

 a Hammaticherus nitidus, but it belongs to another 

 genus. 



Eltdnus. 



Caput antice paiilo elongatum, subverticale ; fronte 

 lamellifera ; tuberibus antenniferis prorainentibus, 

 sulco profundo separatis. Ondi supra valde approxi- 

 mati, infra parum distantes. Palpi maxillares articulo 

 ultimo elongato. Antcunce ( c? ) corpore duplo lon- 

 giores, pubescentes ; scapo obconico, arcuato ; arti- 

 culis tertio et quarto valde nodosis, hoc multo breviori, 

 quinto tertio breviori, paulo nodoso, a sexto ad deci- 

 mum precedontibus longioribus et asqualibus, articulo 

 ultimo longissimo, integro ; ( $ ) corpore tertia parte 



