GLENEA CELEBENSIS, 5 
The sides of the metasternum and the posterior half of 
the ventral segments are densely covered with a white 
pubescence which is, however, interrupted along the middle 
of the abdomen '). The legs are steel-blue and covered with 
a greyish pile. 
Hab. North Celebes. — A female specimen from Goron- 
talo (von Rosenberg) in the Leyden Museum, and three 
females and a male, all from Menado, in the collection 
of Mr, René Oberthür. 
Glenea bisbiguttata, n. sp. &. 
(Plate 1, fig. 1). 
Length 24 mm., breadth at the shoulders 7 mm. — 
Dark steel-blue, covered with a black velvety pubescence 
and provided with markings of short white hairs. 
The head is provided on the face with two white stripes, 
bordering the inner orbits and joining the base of the 
clypeus; moreover with a transverse white stripe at the 
sides of the head a little above the base of the mandibles 
and with four white stripes on the vertex: two approxi- 
mate ones in the middle, joining the orbital stripes in front 
of the antennary tubers and reaching to the front margin 
of the prothorax, and two laterally behind the insertion 
of the antennae. The basal joints of the antennae are 
greenish blue and subnitid, the remainder dull black. On 
the face some large and deeply impressed punctures are 
present. 
The prothorax is much narrower than the base of the 
elytra, subcylindrical, being almost inconspicuously narrow- 
ed in straight lines towards the front margin; the disk 
is provided with a white stripe along the middle and with 
another somewhat broader and slightly curved one late- 
rally; moreover a white vitta is present immediately above 
1) In the female specimen from Gorontalo (Leyden Museum) the white 
lateral stripes of the ventral segments are subinterrupted in the middle. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XV. 
