488 Mr. C.J. Gahan on Longicorn Coleoptera. 
antennis articulis 4—6 ultimis nigro-fuscis. Long. 10—11. Lat. 
3}—4 mm (4 @). 
Hab. Hong Kong (J. J. Walker and J. C. Bowring). 
Fulvous ; the elytra violet or deep blue, with a very narrow 
fulvous band at the extreme base reaching from the scutellum 
to the outer margin. Antenne with the last four to six joints 
blackish ; those of the male about as long as the body, those 
of the female somewhat shorter. 
The front of the head in the male bears in the middle 
a short tuberculiform carina. In this and other charac- 
ters the species seems to come nearest to C. frontalis, 
Gahan. 
Glenea cantor, Fab. 
Lamia cantor, Fab., Mant. Ins., vol. i., p. 142. 
Hab. Hong Kong (Skertchley), and China (? Hong 
Kong) (Bowring). 
This species is omitted from the Catalogue of Gem- 
minger and Harold. It is nearly allied to Glenea spilota, 
Thoms., from which it may be distinguished by the 
following characters :— 
The elytra are usually of a pale yellowish colour, only excep- 
tionally offering a slight pinkish tint. The shoulders are pitchy- 
black, slightly margined behind with red. The foremost of the 
two black spots placed near the apex of each elytron extends in an 
almost directly transverse direction from the outer margin to near 
the suture. In spélota there are two spots (sometimes united) 
occupying a similar position, but placed more obliquely. In G. 
cantor the entire hind legs and the tarsi of the two anterior pairs 
are blackish in colour. 
