602 Longicornia Malayana. 



This species is also said to occur at " Port Jackson," 

 but I have never seen a specimen from any part of 

 Australia. It is a variable form ; a small slender dull- 

 coloured example from Timor might well be taken for a 

 distinct species. 



Clytanthus sumatrensis. 



Clytus Sumatrensisj Laporte et Gory, Mon. Clyt. p. 96, 

 pi. xviii. fig. 114. 



C. niger; elytris singulis linea reduplicata obliqua 

 prope basin, fascia post medium, alteraque apicali, 

 cinereis. 



Hah. — Sarawak (and Java; Sumatra; and Asia 

 Minor) . 



Black ; head and prothorax dull ashy ; the latter with 

 four indistinct black spots across the middle ; each 

 elytron with an oblique line near the base curving down 

 at the suture and running outward parallel to the other 

 but shorter, a band behind the middle and another at the 

 apex, ashy ; body beneath ashy, varied with white, the 

 last three abdominal segments and legs black, the tarsi 

 ashy; antennae with the first six joints black, the rest 

 whitish. 



Length 5 lines. 



This and the three following are all very distinct 

 species. 



Clytanthus luxatus. 



C. niger ; prothorace subgloboso-ovato, antice pos- 

 ticeque obscure cinereo ; elytris fasciis quatuor 

 cinerascentibus, duabus basalibus abbreviatis et in- 

 terruptis, apicibus transversim truncatis. 



Hah. — Saylee. 



Black; head and two bands on the prothorax dull 

 ashy ; the latter subglobose, with its posterior band cres- 

 cent-shaped in front, expanded at the sides, and joining 

 the anterior band beneath ; scutellum white ; elytra 

 transversely truncate at the apex, broader than the pro- 

 thorax, with four pale ashy bands, the first two abbreviated 

 at the sides, and interrupted at the suture, forming two 



