Longicornia Malayana. 373 



Glenea Honor a. 



G. valida, purpurea ; prothorace basi constricto ; scutello 

 subscutiformi ; elytris singulis maculis quatuor niveis 

 ornatis ( ? ). 



Hab. — Penang. 



Rather short and stout, dark purple with white spots ; head 

 sparsely punctured in front ; prothorax gradually contracting 

 posteriorly, the base decidedly narrower than the apex, the disc 

 and sides striped as in G. picta ; scutellum subscutiform, broadly 

 rounded at the apex ; elytra broad at the base, each with four 

 white spots, the second from tlie base nearly central ; body 

 beneath with white spots. 



Length 9 — 10 lines. 



In coloration this differs from G. picta in having only four 

 instead of five spots on each elytron, and from all the preceding 

 in the form of the prothorax. It seems to be a good species, 

 judging from the two specimens before me. 



Glenea voluptuosa. 

 J. Thomson, Ess. &c., p. 49. 



G. elongata, cyaneo-chalybeata, niveo-maculata ; scutello aequa- 

 liter triangulari ; trochanteribus rufescentibus (2). 



Hab. — Singapore. 



Not quite so narrowly elongate as G. picta, the prothorax more 

 parallel at the sides, or even narrower at the base, the sides a 

 little irregular in outline, the disk more distinctly punctured, al- 

 though the punctures are partially hidden by the pubescence in 

 some examples, and are found also extending to the sides ; the 

 trochanters reddish-yellow. 



Length 10 — 12 lines. 



M. Thomson gives also, as diagnostic characters, the head 

 black, the elytra with two stripes on each at the base, and the 

 apical spot resembling the number 7 reversed; the latter is con- 

 stant in my specimens, but the two former vary ; the reddish 

 trochanters also appear to be constant. 



Glenea picta. (PI. XVII. fig. 6.) 



Stenocorus picttis, Fabricius, Syst. El. ii. 306 (1801). 



G. elongata, cyaneo-chalybeata, niveo-maculata; scutello an- 

 guste triangulari ; trochanteribus cyaneis ($). 



