134 GLENEA KEILI. 



turecl. The scutellum with a broad ochraceous vitta along 

 the middle. 



The disk of the elytra very strongly punctured, the 

 punctures in regular rows towards the upper lateral carina, 

 those on the pubescent spots considerably smaller than the 

 others ; below the lower lateral carina a regular row of 

 punctures is present; the shoulders angular and slightly 

 prominent , the apices truncated , strongly spined at the 

 outer angles, almost inconspicuously at the sutural ones; 

 the ochraceous pubescence is distributed as follows : a 

 narrow sutural vitta extending from the tip of the scu- 

 tellum down to the apex where it is connected with a 

 large apical spot; a somewhat broader vitta, irregularly 

 interrupted, and gradually widening out posteriorly, close 

 to the upper lateral carina , but separated from it by a 

 row of large punctures ; between these two vittae an elon- 

 gate rather broad basal stripe, enlarged inwardly along 

 the base in a hooklike manner and notched on the outside 

 beyond its middle; then, on the middle of the length of 

 the elytra, a round spot, and between this spot and the 

 apical one four to six others, round or oblong, and par- 

 tially connected with each other; the declivous sides en- 

 tirely pubescent with the exception of the dividing carina 

 and the punctures. 



Pygidium and undersurface of body likewise covered 

 with an ochraceous pubescence, the sides of the abdomen, 

 however, with irregular bare patches, most probably from 

 abrasion. The apical ventral segment with an impressed 

 line along the middle and fringed posteriorly with red hairs. 



Hab. West-Sumatra. — The described female specimen 

 has been captured by Mr. K. E. Keil, to whom the species 

 is dedicated, on the summit of Mount Hadjoran (Tapanoeli 

 Residency). It belongs to the collections of the Leyden 

 Museum. 



Leyden Museum, July l^t 1897. 



Notes from the Leyden Museviiii, Vol. XIX. 



