Longicornia Malay ana. 647 



perfectly witli my specimens, I have not therefore ven- 

 tured to consider them as distinct. In the two species 

 before me, the underside of the body is covered with a 

 dense silky toraentum, which M. Lacordaire speaks of as 

 a " sorte d'enduit/^ 



Gleomenes dihammophoroides. 

 J. Thomson, I. c. 



C. niger; prothorace rufo, omnino nigro-marginato. 



Hah. — Singapore; Sarawak; Sumatra (and Minda- 

 nao) .* 



Head black, a white line in front of each eye; pro- 

 thorax rugosely and coarsely punctured, dull orange- 

 red, the apex, base, and sides margined with black; 

 scutellum subquadrate ; elytra coarsely seriate-punctate, 

 each with a narrow yellowish stripe extending from 

 the base nearly to the apex ; body beneath with a silky 

 grayish tomentum; antennae black, the fourth, fifth, and 

 sixth joints ferruginous, the seventh and adjoining half 

 of the eighth, white ; legs black. 



Length 4| lines, 



Gleomenes vittatus. (PI. XXI. fig. 3.) 



C. niger; prothorace vitta mediana lateribusque pube 

 grisea indutis. 



Hah. — Java. 



Black; head with the eyes in front and clypeus bor- 

 dered with a white pubescence, a stripe of the same 

 character on the vertex ; prothorax black, finely and 

 closely punctured, a median stripe and the sides covered 

 with a yellowish-gray pubescence; scutellum quadrate, 

 with a silky yellow pubescence ; elytra seriate-punctate, 

 a narrow bright fulvous stripe extending the whole 

 length of each; body beneath with a close silky grayish 

 tomentum ; antennae black, the seventh joint except at 

 the apex white; legs black. 



Length 4 lines. 



* Mindanao is one of the Philippine Islands. M. Lacordaire says 

 "originaire des Moluques (Mindanao)." 



