522 Longicornia Malayana. 



having' on each, in certain lights, the appearance of two 

 oblique bands ; body beneath, witli a sparse grayish pile; 

 femora pale reddish ; antennte ciliate beneath, the third 

 joint as long as the two following together^ the three 

 slightly nodose at their apices. 

 Length 12-13 lines. 



Dmleges egenus. 



D. ( (J) griseo-pnbescens, elytris sericantibus ; antennis 

 apicem versus leviter ciliatis, articulo tertio duobus 

 sequentibus Lreviore. 



Hah. — Bouru. 



Head and prothorax dark brown, vnth a dingy grayish 

 pubescence, the latter rather slightly corrugate, with two 

 depressed longitudinal lines on the disk, the sides with 

 darker roughish lines but less marked than in the pre- 

 ceding species ; elytra elongate and silky as in D. pauper, 

 the outer angle at the apex less produced ; body beneath, 

 with a delicate grayish pile ; legs very robust ; antennge 

 half as long again as the body, the apical half slightly 

 ciliate. 



Length 10-16 lines. 



Dialeges temdcornis. 



D. ( (^ ) brunneus, griseo-sericeo-pubescens ; antennis 

 glabris, articulo tertio duobus sequentibus longiore. 



Hah. — Sarawak . 



More thinly pubescent than D. pauper, the prothorax 

 much less strongly corrugate, the elytra proportionally 

 shorter, the legs more attenuated, especially the femora; 

 antennas slender in the male, very little longer than the 

 body, glabrous, with the third joint decidedly longer than 

 the two following together, in the female shorter, with 

 the sixth and following joints a little dilated externally 

 towards the apex. 



Length 9 lines. 



Lachnopterus. 



Lachnojyterus, J. Thomson, Syst. Ceramb. p. 231; 

 Lacordaire, Gen. viii. 264. 



Copwimodice exsertum. Oc^^Zi tenue granulati. Anten- 

 ^^ ( c? ) corpore vix longiores, inermes, articulo tertio 



