'372 Longicornia Malayana. 



Head and protliorax dark chalybeate, with a thin whitish to- 

 mentum, but thicker and forming spots on the cheeks, front and 

 base and sides of the prothorax, the latter with a broad but well 

 marked longitudinal elevation posteriorly ; scutellum elongate, 

 rounded posteriorly, chalybeate, the apex white ; elytra brassy, 

 very dark at the base, yellowish in the middle and passing into rich 

 purple, with blueish reflexions towards the apex, a few spots on 

 the basal half composed of a short whitish pubescence ; body 

 beneath purplish or blue, glabrous, with indefinite white spots, 

 arranged in two lines along the middle of the abdomen, and with 

 irregular stripes on the sterna ; legs chalybeate-black, the pos- 

 terior femora, except at their apices, luteous ; posterior tarsi and 

 lower portion of their tibiae dull luteous ; antennae in the female 

 very little longer than half the length of the body. 



Length 1 1 lines. 



This very distinct species is remarkable, in the female at least 

 — the only sex known to me — for the shortness of its antennae. G. 

 leucospilota, Westw. (Colobuthea), has the same robust form, but is 

 considerably shorter, and bright green with white spots on the 

 elytra. It is from Manilla. 



Glenea Juno. 

 J. Thomson, Syst. Ceramb. p. 560. 

 G. valida, nigro- vel cyaneo-chalybeata, niveo-maculata; scutello 

 elongato-triangulari; elytris basi dilatatis, sutura in medio 

 alba. 

 Hab. — Singapore, Sarawak. 



Stouter than any of the preceding, with the elytra much shorter 

 in proportion to the length, and considerably broader at the base ; 

 the prothorax gradually widening posteriorly, with its sides nearly 

 straight, the disk rather sparingly punctured ; scutellum elongate- 

 triangulaj ; elytra with the suture white in the middle and con- 

 nected with a large transversely oblong spot on each side, together 

 forming the figure of a cross ; outer spine at the apex well 

 marked. 



Length 11 — 13 lines. 



At once distinguished by the large cross-shaped figure in the 

 middle of the elytra, and by its more robust outline. One of my 

 specimens is almost black, with the same white spots, however, 

 as in the normal examples. 



