GLENEA KEILI. 133 



NOTE XII. 



DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES OF THE 

 LONGICORN GENUS GLENEA 



C. RITSEMA Cz. 



Glenea Keili, n. sp. 5- 



Length 21 mm., width at the shoulders 5,5 mm. — 

 Above dark bronze green , underneath dark steel blue ; 

 covered with stripes and spots of a dense ochraceous pubes- 

 cence and sprinkled with erect black hairs ; the basal three 

 antennal joints dark bronze, the remainder joints dull black; 

 the legs reddish brown , the tarsi of the anterior and middle 

 legs black, the red inner half of the basal joint of the 

 middle tarsi excepted. 



The head with an ochraceous pubescence, with the ex- 

 ception of five spots, viz. one at each side behind the 

 lower lobe of the eyes, one behind the upper lobe of each 

 eye , the fifth (a triangular one) on the middle of the pos- 

 terior margin ; the face sparsely punctured , the bare spots 

 behind the upper lobes of the eyes with a few large and 

 deep punctures. 



The prothorax above with three longitudinal ochraceous 

 vittae of which the central one is narrower than the outer 

 ones; laterally a narrow vitta of a looser similar pubes- 

 cence is present ; underneath densely covered with an ochra- 

 ceous pubescence; the bare stripes are very coarsely punc- 



Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XIX, 



