Longicornia MaJayana. 63B 



ciis quatuor cinereis ut in prascedente dispositis; 

 pedibus vix setuliferis. 



Hob. — Sarawak . 



Much shorter than D. tipularius, but the coloration 

 nearly the same, except that the last three joints only of 

 the antennae are whitish ; the prothorax, however, is rather 

 broadly ovate, gradually rounded towards the base, which 

 is narrower than the apex ; the elytra considerably shorter, 

 with the first and second bands more approximate to one 

 another, but the third and fourth less so ; the tibiae have 

 a few short stiffish hairs mingled with the pubescence, 

 but they are not setulose. 



Length ^\ lines. 



Demonax ciiHcinus. 



D. gracilis, cinereus ; prothorace breviter ovato ; elytris 

 breviusculis, nigris, fasciis quatuor cinereis, prima 

 basali arcuata, secunda triangulari antice prima con- 

 juncta, tertia triangulari, ultima apicali. 



Hab. — Waigiou. 



Slender, ashy ; head flattish in front, clypeus angularly 

 emarginate; prothorax rather broadly ovate, pure yel- 

 lowish-ashy, with small punctures not covered by the 

 pubescence; scutellum triangular; elytra rather short, 

 scarcely wider than the prothorax, gradually narrowing 

 to the apex, black, with four ashy bands, the two basal 

 united at the suture and sides, and enclosing an oblong 

 black spot directed outwards and downwards, the third 

 band mostly behind the middle, triangular, the apical band 

 broad, advancing obliquely upwards to the suture ; body 

 beneath entirely ashy; legs and antennae reddish-ferru- 

 ginous, the tarsi pale grayish, the last five joints of the 

 antennae whitish. 



Length 4 lines. 



In the form of the elytra this resembles D. ephippiatus, 

 but is a more slender species. Another species in the col- 

 lection from Mysol is closely allied, but inter alia, the pro- 

 thorax is more ovate than oval, and the second band is 

 placed much nearer the middle. 



TR. ENT, SOC, THIRD SERIES, VOL. III. PAET VII. OCT. 1869. 



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