258 Mr. F. P. Pascoe's Descriptions of New Genera 



known Swedish naturalist. This and the S. erythaca, described 

 above, differ from the true Saperdce in the antennae being clavi- 

 form, with the third joint not longer than the first or following 

 ones. 



Glenea collaris. 

 G. nigra ; fronte prothoraceque fascid posticd pallide-ochraceis ; 

 elytris fusco-olivaceis sub-laevigatis, lineis duabus,una suturali 

 altera exteriori griseis ; palpis, femoribus tibiisque basi tes- 

 taceis. Borneo. 



Front of the head and cheeks, and broad band on the prothorax 

 behind, pale ochre yellow ; elytra olive brown, with a narrow stripe 

 along the suture, and another from the shoulder to the apex, dull 

 greyish ; palpi, femora, and upper part of the tibiae, testaceous. 



Length 6 lines. 



Glenea extensa. 



G. olivacea, nigro-pubescens ; capite, prothorace elytrisque 

 lineis ochraceis, corpore subtus vittis albis ornatis ; antennis 

 articulo tertio apice albo. Borneo. 



Olive, with a black velvety pubescence ; head, thorax and elytra 

 with longitudinal distinct buff yellow lines, one behind the eye, 

 another in front ascending to the vertex, where it nearly unites with 

 its fellow ; on the prothorax five, the lowermost rather indistinct ; 

 on the elytra an interrupted line on the suture, and another from 

 the shoulder to the apex, between these, one short and oblique at 

 the base, and in the middle a transverse lunar mark ; body be- 

 neath with two white stripes ; antennae black, apex of the third 

 joint snowy white. 



Length 8 lines. 



Allied to G. versiita, Newm. 



Glenea relicta. 



G. atra, sub-nitida ; capite, scutello, corpore subtus, protho- 

 raceque lineis tribus albis ; elytris olivaccis, albo-guttatis ; 

 pedibus fuscis. China Borealis. 



Black, slightly shining ; face, scutellum and body beneath with 

 a white pubescence, vertex and prothorax black, the latter with 

 three white stripes ; elytra olive brown, coarsely punctured with 

 five white spots on each ; antennae and legs dark brown, the four 

 posterior femora testaceous at the base, tarsi with a white pu- 

 bescence. 



Length 4 lines. 



Affinity with G. novem-maculata, Dj. 



