Longicornia Malayana. 529 



Genera. 



Antennae spinous Laodora, n. g. 



Antennae unarmed. 



Elytra with ivory-like callo- 

 sities Gnatholea, Thorns. 



Elytra without callosities. 

 An ten nary tubers promi- 

 nent^ joined at th.ehsise...Zoodes, Pasc. 

 Antennary tubers depress- 

 ed, divided at the hase...St}'omatmm, Serv. 



Laodoea. 



Caput antice brevissimum ; fronte lamellifera ; tuber- 

 ibus antenniferis prominentibus. Oculi infra dis- 

 tantes. Antennce pubescentes, piliferas; seapo bre- 

 viusculo, obconico ; articulo 3io elongate ; casteris 

 multo brevioribus, 3-4-5 apice spinosis. Palpi maxil- 

 lares labialibus duplo longiores, articulo ultimo trian- 

 gulari. Prothorax breviter ovatus, depressus, lateri- 

 bus rotundatis, disco regulari. Elytra breviuscula, 

 depressa, postice gradatim angustiora, ajoicibus trun- 

 catis. Pedes mediocres ; femora sensim incrassata, 

 inermia; tihice posticee longiores ; tarsi breves, inter- 

 medii et postici aequales. Prosternum angustum, 

 postice rotundatum. Mesostermim anguste triangu- 

 lares declive. Abdomen conicum, segmentis fere 

 gequalibus. 



The intermediate cotyloid cavities being a little angu- 

 late at the outer side, I have placed this genus with the 

 Hesperoplianinoi, and its antennae being spined, it will 

 take its place near Phacodes and Gnaplialodes, but in 

 habit it is different from both, more nearly resembling 

 in that respect some of the North American species of 

 Elaphidion. 



Laodora pilosa. 



L. ferruginea, pube albescenti et pilis adspersis tecta. 



Hah. — -Banda. 



Ferruginous, covered with a short close dusty white pu- 

 bescence, with long flying hairs intermixed ; head densely 



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