GLENEA FLORENSIS. 221 



NOTE XXXV. 



TWO NEW SPECIES OF THE LONGICORN 

 GENUS GLENEA 



DESCRIBED BY 



C. RITSEMA Cz. 



Glenea florensis , n. sp. /-f and 9- 



Length of the cf 22 mm., breadth at the shoulders 6,5 

 mm.; length of the 9 27 mm., breadth at the shoulders 

 8,5 mm. — Black, covered with a black velvety pubes- 

 cence, and provided with markings of short white hairs. 



The head with a faint purplish hue and provided with 

 two white stripes on the face, bordering the inner orbits 

 and joining the anterior basal angle of the mandibles; 

 with a white transverse band behind the base of the eyes 

 and with two closely approximated stripes on the vertex , 

 running from between the antennary tubers to the front 

 margin of the thorax and being suddenly constricted in 

 the middle ^). The head is sparsely and irregularly covered 

 with large and deep punctures. The antennae are covered 

 with a dense whitish pile and the derm of the three ba- 

 sal joints is dark purplish black. 



The prothorax is much narrower than the base of the 

 elytra, subcylindrical , slightly narrowing in straight lines 

 to the front and showing a purplish hue ; its upper sur- 

 face is not very closely covered with large and deep punc- 

 tures and provided with three longitudinal white stripes, 

 viz. a narrow median one (interrupted in the middle) and 



1) In the male specimen the stripes on the vertex are obsolete. 



Notes from the Leyden M.useuxu, "Vol. XIV. 



