628 Longicornia Malayana. 



coarsely punctured, a large triangular patch at the side, 

 commencing at the shoulder and extending to behind the 

 middle^ purplish-broAvn and without pubescence, a few 

 stripes of the same character at the base and posteriorly ; 

 antennae, legs, and under parts, A^-ith a thin grayish 

 pubescence. 



Length 12 lines. 



Xoanodera inscita. 



Zatrephus inscitus, Pascoe, Trans. Ent. Soc, ser. 2, 

 iv. 94. 



X. fusca, griseo-pubescens ; olytris irapunctatis, totis 

 pubescentibus, griseo-sericeis ; prothorace disco fere 

 glabro, in medio bicostato, lateraliter intricate cor- 

 rugato. 



Ha h . — Sarawak . 



Dark brown ; head with a deep ovate impression below 

 the antennary tubers ; prothorax longer than broad, 

 the sides slightly rounded, dark brown, nearly glabrous, 

 the disk with two cost^, the sides strongly and irregu- 

 larly corrugate; elytra rather short, a little broader pos- 

 teriorly, impunctate, covered with a grayish silky pubes- 

 cence ; antennae, legs, and body beneath, with a grayish 

 pubescence. 



Length 11 lines. 



The prosternum in this species like Zatrephus pannosus, 

 has a strongly marked vertical tubercle. 



Hesperophanin^. 



Four genera of this sub-family are found in the Ma- 

 layan Archipelago. They all belong to the division 

 having the prothorax without the lateral spine. Their 

 diag-nostic characters, according to M. Lacordaire, con- 

 sist in having the anterior coxa3 transversely oval or 

 subglobose, and the intermediate cotyloid cavities open 

 externally. The head is only slightly prominent, very 

 short in front, with large eyes; the prothorax large, 

 often tuberculate above ; the elytra slightly exceeding 

 the prothorax at the base ; the prosternum rounded be- 

 hind ; the body elongate and pubescent. The species 

 are disseminated over the world ; Ilrspprnphanrs and 

 Stroniatium are the only representatives of the sub-family 

 in Europe, 



