596 Longicornia Malayana. 



Dark blueish-green ; head and prothorax very closely 

 punctured^ the latter slightly transverse, with a large 

 obtuse tubercle on each side ; scutellum narrowly trian- 

 gular, with a black apex ; elytra narrow, closely and 

 finely punctured, each with two black stripes, varying in 

 intensity according to the light, but the outer with a 

 blueish tinge ; body beneath dull greenish, with a fine 

 dense silvery pubescence ; fore-legs green with blue 

 reflections, the intermediate and posterior entirely dark 

 chalybeate-blue, tibige of the latter much dilated, their 

 tarsi with the basal joint scarcely longer than the two 

 next together ; antennge dark blue, the fifth to the tenth 

 joints spined at the apex on one side ; maxillary palpi 

 testaceous, with the last joint dark brown. 



Length 8 lines. 



Leontium pedestre. 



L. modice robustum, laete viride, pedibus basi rufis ; 

 prothorace transversim corrugato ; articulis anten- 

 narum 5-10 apice angulatis. 



Hah. — Ceram. 



Rich golden-green ; head finely punctured and slightly 

 corrugate between the eyes; prothorax longer than 

 broad, strongly spined at the sides, transversely corru- 

 gate above ; scutellum rather broadly triangular, the 

 apex black, pointed ; elytra broad at the base, gradually 

 narrower posteriorly, the basal half finely reticulate, the 

 rest very minutely punctured, the suture and a broad 

 marginal stripe deep blue ; beneath greenish with a 

 coppery tinge, and with a thin whitish pubescence ; 

 femora yellowish-red, deep steel-blue at their apices, 

 tibiae and tarsi brownish, the anterior with a yellowish- 

 brown pubescence; antennas black, the basal joint blue, 

 the others from the fifth to the tenth angulate at the 

 apex on one side. 



Length 10 lines. 



COMPSOCEEINiE. 



There is only one species belonging to this subfamily 

 in the collection, and this is identical with a well-known 

 species from Northern India, a member of the only genus 

 of the group that is not found in America. 



