GLYCYPHANA A'ENUSTA. 3 



the apical margin of the elytra very minutely serrate or 

 crenulate ; the sutural angles rounded ; just beyond the 

 middle is a transverse band formed of four white trans- 

 verse spots of which the lateral ones are larger than the 

 central ones ; midway between the latter and the apex a 

 white point is present on each elytron. Pygidium opaque, 

 immaculate , covered with short pale bristles and concen- 

 trical scratches; the centre is slightly raised. Under sur- 

 face and legs shining , strongly punctured , and sparingly 

 covered with short pale bristles; mesosternal process short 

 and broad, dilated at the end (as in Swainsonii, but less 

 prominent); epipleura with a small white spot, coxae of 

 hind legs white , hindmargins of the abdominal segments 

 (with the exception of the two apical ones) white-border- 

 ed on the sides ; anterior tibiae with one distinct lateral 

 tooth close to the end and an indistinct one about the 

 middle. 



A single specimen of this handsome species has been 

 sent over from Tandjong Morawa in the district of Ser- 

 dang (East Sumatra) by Dr. B. Hagen , but I have been 

 informed by Mr. van Lansberge that it is represented in 

 his collection by specimens from Malacca and from Java. 



3. Glycyphana saleyeri, n. sp. 



Length 10.5 — 11.5 mm. — Dull green, with the head 

 black and the pygidium ferrugineous. Above velvety with 

 the exception of the head and pygidium ; the head densely 

 punctured, the front margin emarginate, the lobes broadly 

 rounded ; in five of my eight examples the vertex is* pro- 

 vided with two small white dots. Thorax obscurely punc- 

 tate , with a narrow lateral border (which is a little broad- 

 er at the front margin) and two or four discal points 

 (in five of my eight examples there is moreover a pair of 

 marginal points) white; the most constant of these points 

 are those placed across the middle of the disk. Elytra 

 obscurely punctate-striate , without the slightest trace of 



Notes from tlie Leyden Mluseum, Vol. VI, 



