9() e. .). (ìaiiw 



flavo-testaceis, angulculiii in cf hand append icidalis; atiiennis 

 rufo teslaceis, quam corpore lomjioribus. 



Long. 9-12, lai. 2.2-3.rj mm. 



Hab. Siiiiiatra : Mt. Singalang {Beccari). 



Head in tlie male with tlie sides , front , and two villae on 

 llic Ncrtcx, covcihmI with ochraceous yellow jìiihcsccncc : in llic 

 t'cnialc llic troni is dark brown with an ochraccons vitta on each 

 side conliiiiied on lo the Vertex. Prothorax witli three ochraceous 

 vittae above, and one on each side adjoining the coxa, the median 

 vitta ])eing tlie narrowest. Elytra with a suturai line and two 

 narrow bauds on each, one along the middle of the disc . abbre- 

 viated behind in the 9» ^^^^' other idose 1o llie lateral carina, 

 ochraceous; each obli(iuely truncate at the ajiex. with a strong 

 tooth at the outer angle and the suturai angle unarmed. 



49. Glenea suu.<l;i sp. n. 



Nigra, cinereo-pubescens : prothoimce >^upra macula ma- 

 gna atra, villa mediana divisa, notalo: elglris griseo-cinereis 

 maculis albo-cinereis, in foemina magis distinciis, notaiis. cf 

 antennis quam corpore sesqui-longioribus ; tibiis mediis ver- 

 sus apicem sai fortiter incrassatis, unguiculis omnibus basi 

 append iculalis; segmento ultimo ventigli ad apicem carinato. 



Long. 9-12 min. 



Hab. Kngano I. {Dohertg and Modigliani). 



This sj)ecies is allied to G. strigata Th. {acasta Pasc), having 

 the middle tibiae similarly incra.ssate towards the apex in the 

 male, but is readily distinguishable from it by its colour and 

 markings. The nrotliorax is densidy covered with ashy white pu- 

 bescence, except on a small black spot on each side, and a large 

 rounded or transverse oval spot on the disc divided by a narrow 

 juedian band of greyish white pubescence. Elytra cinereous, more 

 densely so in the male than in the female , and marked each 

 with six small spots and a short dorso-lateral line, of an ashy 

 white colour; one of these sj)ots is near the shoulder, thin-e ar- 

 ranged to form a circle or hexagon with the corri^sponding three 

 of the other elytron, the iifth between tlu' middle and apex and 

 the sixth at the a))ex. Some or all of these s})ots with the exception 

 of the two last have a lendem-y to disapju-ai', especially in the 



