614 Longicornia Malayana. 



The absence of the epipleuraa or deflected sides of the 

 elytra, except at the base, distinguishes this genus from 

 all others of the Glytince. The scutellum also from its 

 narrowness and length is very peculiar. Having both 

 sexes of the two species here described, I find the female 

 diflFers only in its larger size and more globose pro- 

 thorax. 



Thr anodes stenothyreus. 



Clytus stenothyreus, Pascoe, Journ. of Ent. i. 359. 

 Xylotrechus fuscipenniS} Chevrolat, Clyt. d^Asie, p. 73. 



T. niger; prothorace albo-maculato ; femoribus rufis, 

 tibiis tarsisque intermediis et posticis fuscis ; abdo- 

 mine infra nigro, segmentis duobus basalibus 

 utrinque antice albis. 



Hah. — Batchian; Morty. 



Black ; two stripes between the eyes, and spots (eleven) 

 on the prothorax, white ; scutellum white ; elytra fulvous 

 with a brownish tint, the margins and apex dark brown 

 or blackish, the latter truncate with a slight tooth at 

 the outer angle ; body beneath glossy black, two basal 

 segments of the abdomen at the sides, and sides of the 

 metasternum, bordered with white; legs yellowish-red, 

 the intermediate and posterior tibiae and tarsi dark brown 

 or blackish ; antennae blackish. 



Length 4-7 lines. 



Thranodes pictiventris. 



T. rufo-fuscus ; prothorace flavo-maculato ; femoribus 

 tibiisque rufis; abdomine infra nigro, segmentis 

 duobus basalibus utrinque antice flavis, prime basi 

 rufescenti. 

 Hah . — Tondano . 



Dark reddish-brown ; two stripes between the eyes, and 

 spots (eleven) on the prothorax, clear yellow, the latter 

 with the apex narrower than the base, especially in the 

 female ; scutellum dull yellowish ; elytra fulvous, with a 

 brownish tint, the margins with a narrow black border, 

 the disc as in T. stenothyreus, with two indistinct whitish 

 A -shaped bands, both on the anterior half, apices slightly 

 oblique, with the outer angle toothed ; body beneath as 



