new Longicorn Coleoptera. 509 
with the character of the genus as given by Lacordaire 
and Thomson, but as it appears to me, this is very little 
stouter than the fourth, and is partially due to its hairi- 
ness beneath. The prothorax is alike in both species. 
Chrysaperda collaris. 
C. mediocriter oblonga, supra nitida, flava, capite, margineque 
apicali prothoracis nigris; elytris parallelis, apice et margine 
externo exceptis, nigro-cyaneis; antennis testaceis, versus apicem 
infuscatis. Long. 5 lin. 
Hab. Sarayacu (Ecuador). 
Moderately oblong, glossy above, head, except a small portion 
above the clypeus, and anterior margin of the prothorax black, 
rest of the prothorax reddish yellow; elytra closely punctured, 
blackish blue, the apex and exterior margins whitish; antenne 
and legs pale testaceous, the former finely setose, the basal joint 
with a black longitudinal line on the inner side, the last three 
apical joints brown; body beneath fulvous ; mesosternum blackish. 
This species was pointed out to me by Mr. Bates as a 
second member of his genus Chrysaperda (Ann. and Mag. 
Nat. Hist., ser. 5, vol. vill., p. 152). It seems closely 
allied to C. metallica. 
Glenea Celia. 
G. lete cerulea, elytris nigro-plagiatis ; antennis nigris, articulis 
tribus basalibus exceptis, prothorace in medio linea nitide nigra 
notato. Long. 7 ln. 
Hab. Sumatra. 
Clear cobalt-blue, the elytra with black patches ; antenne black, 
except the three basal joints ; prothorax convex, the sides rounded, 
finely punctured, the middle with a short glossy black line; 
scutellum scutiform, the apex slightly bilobed; elytra with larger 
dispersed punctures, flattish, each with two spines at the apex, the 
inner short, and with two large black patches on the basal half, and 
two smaller patches or spots posteriorly—eight altogether—legs 
and body beneath blue, the metasternum with a black curved 
band. 
There is no other Glenea known to me, to which I 
can approximate this species. 
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