Longicornia Malayana. 375 



species, if it be one, is considerably more nearly allied to G. picta 

 than any other. 

 Length 8 — 9 lines. 



The anal processes of this species are thick and nearly con- 

 tiguous. 



Glenea Nympha. 

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



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

 giiste triangulari; prothorace interrupte punctato {$ , $). 



Hab. — Singapore, Amboyna ?, Dorey ?. 



Coloration similar to G. picta, but the elytra, equally narrow 

 and slightly incurved along the sides, taper more towards the 

 apex, characters which give this species an outline somewhat 

 different ; in the Singapore specimens this is accompanied with 

 a narrowly triangular scutellum, and a prothorax rather strongly 

 punctured, but the punctures in patches divided by smooth spaces ; 

 the Dorey and Amboyna specimens have, however, scarcely any 

 trace of punctuation, and the scutellum is decidedly broader, 

 although they are all similar in outline. 



Length 8| — 10 lines. 



Glenea Delia. 

 J. Thomson, Ess. &c., p. 48. 



G. cyaneo-violacea ; prothorace albo-trivittato ; elytris angus- 

 tatis, albo-maculatis, humeris obsoletis. 



Hab. — Sarawak. 



Dark blueish-violet, front and vertex with two white, prothorax 

 with three narrow white stripes ; scutellum elongate triangular ; 

 elytra very narrow, the shoulders obsolete, each elytron with a 

 short basal stripe and six or seven small whitish spots, a transverse 

 paler spot near the apex, which is also bordered with white ; body 

 beneath violet, with white patches ; legs violet, posterior tibiae 

 at the apex and their tarsi fulvous ; antennae black. 



Length 9 lines. 



This is a very narrow species, with the shoulders obsolete or 

 without the angle which distinguishes every other member of this 

 extensive genus; the antennary tubers are also approximate; ne- 

 vertheless, so intimate is its affinity with the preceding that these 

 strong peculiarities can only be regarded as of secondary im- 

 portance. 



