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transversa ad apicem nigris; antennis nigris; 'pronoto medio cari- 

 nato; elytris ulrisque lateraliter hicarinatis, et dorso prope basin 

 unicarinalis; apicibus utrisque bispinosis. Long. 14. Lat. 4 mm. 



Upper Burma, Bhamò and Catcin Cauri. 



Testaceous, clothed with a fulvous-brown pubescence. Pro- 

 thorax with two fulvous-grey vittae on each side of the me- 

 dian dorsal carina; tliese vittae are bounded by black lines 

 four in number, and extend on to the occiput of the head; 

 the sides of the prothorax have each two indistinct greyish ful- 

 vous bands. Elytra fulvous- brown , with black markings which 

 include a narrow glabrous spot on each shoulder , two conjoined 

 spots on each elytron just before the middle , three sliort vittae 

 between the middle and apex (the two outer of which are 

 longer than the innermost and unite posteriorly) and a trans- 

 verse spot or band at the apex. Each elytron has two carinae 

 at the side, and one on the disk; the latter carina is distinct 

 enough near the base but becomes obsolete before the middle. 

 Elytra rather sparsely but distinctly punctured ; prothorax with 

 a few indistint punctures. Legs and body underneath testaceous, 

 with a fulvous brown pubescence; the tarsi and the inner side 

 of the hind femora somewhat blackish ; claws of the male ap- 

 pendiculate; first joint of the four anterior tarsi in the same sex 

 rather strongly dilated. Antennae black , with a slight greyish 

 pubescence underneath. 



213. Glenea nigromaculata , Thoms. — Systema Cerambycida- 

 rum. Appendix, p. 566. 



Glenea? Amelia Gahan, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lend. 1889, p. 224. 



Two female examples, one taken at Teinzo in Upper Burma, 

 the other at the district of Gheba, Garin Mts. 



The females possess also that peculiar character of the claws 

 of the tarsi which 1 have already pointed out (loc. supra cit.) 

 as existing in the males. The females are to be distinguished from 

 the males by their somewhat larger size, shorter antennae, and 

 by having the last abdominal segment broader, and impressed 

 along the middle of its ventral surface by a feeble groove. 



