Longicornia Malay ana. 547 



Ha h . — Sarawak . 



Pale testaceouSj with a sparse slightly silvery pubes- 

 cence ; head darker testaceous, the clypeus divided frora 

 the front by a well-marked arched suture, between the 

 eyes a short impressed line ; prothorax sparingly punc- 

 tured, half as long again as broad, the disk with a small 

 central tubercle, and clouded with brown, the anterior 

 and posterior margins also brown ; scutellum dark 

 brown, rounded behind ; elytra rather finely punctured 

 at the base, impunctate towards the apex, a curved 

 brownish band extending backwards from the shoulders, 

 and another nearly transverse near the middle; body 

 beneath, ochreous-testaceous, finely pubescent ; legs 

 testaceous, the femora brownish; antennae half as long 

 again as the body, testaceous, the scape tawny, the 

 second and third joints brown. 



Length 4^ lines. 



Semiope. 



Caput subverticale, angustum, antice breve, tuberibus 

 antenniferis obsoletis ; fronte baud lamellifera. 

 OcuU prominuli, anguste emarginati, supra approxi- 

 mati. Antennce corpore longiores, graciles ; scapo 

 attenuato, arcuato, apicem versus sensim crassiore ; 

 articulo quarto quinto multo breviore, cgeteris 

 (quinto incluso) fere aequalibus, in ? (?) paulo 

 vmilateraliter dilatatis. Froth orax paulo elongatus, 

 subcylindricus. Elytra subangusta, pone medium 

 sensim angustiora, apicibus truncatis. Pedes 

 graciles ; fernora petiolato-clavata ; tibice rectae, 

 gradatim longiores ; tarsi postici articulo basali 

 duobus sequentibus breviore. Frnstermim angus- 

 tum ; mesosternwn sat aniplum. Abdomen conicum. 



The coloration of the only species of this genus is very 

 different from anything else in the sub-family ; in other 

 respects TetJiionea seems to be the genus to which it 

 is most nearly allied. It is, however, more slender in 

 its proportions, and differs more particularly in not 

 having any antennary tubers, and the consequent absence 

 of the deep depression below them which characterizes 

 Tethionea. 



