88 e. J. GAHAN 



210. Glenea Gestroi, sp. n. (PI. I, fig. 14). Hufo-brunnea, citrino 

 ornata; capitis fronte (medio excepto), vitla lata laterali prothoracis, 

 lateribus pectoris, basi elytrorum inaculisque magnis duabus ad 

 medium, sutura conjunctis, maculis duabus ante apicem, et maculis 

 duabus parvis ad apicem extremum citrinis; antemiis articulis 

 duobus basalibus nigris, ceteris rufo-brunneis. Long. 11 mm. 



Bhamò in Upper Burma. One example. 



Reddish brown, thickly and strongly punctured. Head with 

 lemon-yellow pubescence in front (along the middle excepted). 

 Prothorax with a lemon-yellow band on each side ; the upper 

 borders of these bands are sub-parallel , so that the median 

 dorsal space enclosed between them is nearly oblong in shape. 

 Elytra with a basal transverse band , two large rounded spots 

 at the middle which touch one another at the suture , two 

 smaller spots before the apex, and two very small spots placed 

 at the extreme apex, lemon-yellow. Sides of the breast similarly 

 coloured. Apices of the elytra with the inner angles slightly, 

 the outer angles strongly and distinctly, spined. Legs yellowish 

 brown. 



This species somewhat resembles Glenea vesta, Pasc. but may 

 may be distinguished by its paler colour; the oblong form of 

 the dorsal median brown space of the prothorax; the presence 

 of two distinct spots, conjoined at the suture^ which are placed 

 at the middle of the elytra, and of a small transverse or slightly 

 oblique spot at the extreme apex of each elytron. The abdomen 

 moreover is almost entirely reddish brown underneath. 



211. Glenea cancellata, Thorns. — Syst. Ceramb. Appendix, 

 p. 565. 



Taken at Bhamò and Shwegoo in Upper Burma, and at Tha- 

 gatà in Tenasserim ; occurs also in Siam , and at Sylhet and 

 Darjeeling in N. India. 



212. Glenea nigrolineata, sp. n. (Pi. I, fig. 15). Testacea, fulvo- 

 brunneo-pubescens; prothoracis dorso viltis duabus grisescentibus 

 nigro-limbatis; lateribus utrisque obsolete bivittatis; elytris fulvo- 

 brunneis, utrisque humero, maculis duabus conjunctis ante medium, 

 vittis duabus vel tribus brevibus inter medium apicemque et macula 



