Longicornia Malayana. 549 



Oenus. 

 Aprosictus, Pasc. 



Apeosictus. 



Aprosictus, PascoGj Proc. Zool. Soc. 1866^ p. 531^ note ; 

 Lacordaire, Gen. viii. 382. 



Westwoodia, Kaup, Ceramb. Samml. zu Darmstadt, 

 p. — , {nee Nitzch, nee Spence Bate).* 



( S ) Caput exsertum, antice breve ; mandibulis pro- 

 ductis ; tuberibus antenniferis contiguis, prominen- 

 tibus. Ocidi niagni, supra valde approximati. 

 AntenncB corpore longiores^ piloso-fimbriatse ; scapo 

 obconicoj arcuato ; articulis 3-10 gradatim decres- 

 centibus, apice nodosis et flabellatis ; articulo ultimo 

 longissimo, attenuate. Prothorax cjlindrico-conicus. 

 Elytra elongata, postice gradatim angustiora, apici- 

 bus acuminato-spinosis. Pedes validi ; feuoora et 

 tihice compressae, ilia valde incrassata ; tarsi aequales. 

 Prosternum postice rotundatum : mesosternum am- 

 plum, antice declive. 



There is nothing more fantastically remarkable among 

 the Longicorns than the antennee of the insect before 

 me. The first prolongation from the third joint is nearly 

 an inch long, very slender and filiform, and most regu- 

 larly fringed, apparently on all sides, with very slender 

 hairs ; these prolongations, all exactly of the same 

 character, gradually shorten to the tenth joint, where it is 

 eight lines in length, and the eleventh joint, resembling 

 one of the prolongations but a little thicker, is six lines 

 in length. In other respects the insect has a strong 

 family resemblance to Strongylurus. It was taken by 

 Mr. Wallace in the town of Menado, at lamp-light. 



Aprosictus Duivenhodei. 

 Westwoodia Duivenhodei, Kaup, I. c, pi. ii. fig. 3. 



A. testaceo-brunneus ; prothorace dense griseo-tomen- 

 toso, linea longitudinali mediana maculisque duabus 

 basalibus glabris. 



Hah. — Menado, Celebes. 



* Dr. Kaup's generic name has been used on at least two other occa- 

 sions, besides those mentioned above. 



