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Glenea hlandina, 



G. atra, subtus parce albo-pubescens ; prothorace lineis, ely- 

 trisque raaculis cseruleis ornatis ; subtus pedibusque testaceis. 

 Borneo. 



Black ; cheeks and stripe in front of each eye, three lines on 

 the prothorax, and occasionally its posterior margin, scutellum 

 and five or six small round spots on each elytron, cobalt blue ; 

 legs and under surface testaceous, the latter and tarsi with a 

 white pubescence ; antennae with the first three joints blue in- 

 ternally. 



Length 6 lines. 



Near G. novem-maculata, Dj. 



Glenea despecla. 



G. nigra ; fronte, prothorace, lineis tribus cum scutello et cor- 

 pora subtus albis ; elytris fuscis, sub-lasvigatis, obscure 

 lineatis ; antennis nigris, articulis tribus ultimis albis ; pe- 

 dibus testaceis. Borneo. 

 Black ; front, cheeks, three stripes on the prothorax, scutellum, 

 and body beneath, white ; elytra dark brown, finely punctured, 

 nearly smooth, with an obscure line on the suture, another ex- 

 ternally between them, a shorter one at the base, a spot about 

 the middle, and another at the apex, all a pale greyish white ; legs 

 testaceous ; antennae black, the three last joints white. 

 Length 4 lines. 



Glenea detrita. 



G. fusca ; prothorace lineis quinque elytrisque sutura, line& 

 interruptaextus et maculis obscure-griseis; pedibus brunneis; 

 corpore subtus pallide citrinis. Macassar. 



Brown ; head with the face and body beneath pale lemon 

 yellow ; prothorax with five and elytra with the suture, an ex- 

 ternal interrupted line and six or seven irregular spots, a very 

 dull greyish white ; legs pale brown, the tarsi black, but covered, 

 as well as the lower part of the tibiae, with white hairs. 



Length 5 lines. 



Glenea rufina. 



G. rufo-castanea ; antennis tarsisque nigris, elytris parce punc- 

 tatis dense griseo-pubescentibus. Burmah. 



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