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Glenea bimaculicollis. 

 J. Thomson, Ess. &c., p. 5G. 

 G. capite nigro ; prothorace croceo, maculis duabiis, una api- 

 cali (aliquando obsoleta), altera basali, nigris ; elytris nigro- 

 cyaneis, vittis quatuor posticis griseis, fere obsoletis (^, $). 

 liab. — Batchian, Gilolo, Morty. 



Head black, greyish on the cheeks ; prothorax saffron-yellow, 

 two transverse black spots, one at the apex, the other and 

 larger at the base ; scutellum black ; elytra blackish-blue, each 

 with two greyish stripes, quite obsolete at the base, but becoming 

 gradually deeper, although still very faint, towards the apex ; 

 body beneath yellowish, the abdomen saffron-yellow ; legs black ; 

 antennae dark brown. 

 Length 6 — 7 lines. 



Glenea Amboynica. 

 J. Thomson, Ess. &c., p. 5Q. 

 G. fronte capitis ochracea ; prothorace supra ochraceo, macula 

 magna atra in medio sita ; elytris nigro-violaceis, maculis 

 niveis octo ornatis ($,(?). 

 Hab. — Ceram. 



Front of the head ochraceous, posterior part of the vertex, and 

 base on each side of the prothorax, chalybeate-blue ; prothorax 

 ochraceous, the disk with a large black median patch ; scutellum 

 black ; elytra violet or blackish-violet, each with four round 

 snowy-white spots, the first and third of which are nearest the 

 suture, the latter nearly midway, the fourth at about two-thirds 

 of the distance, between the base and apex ; body beneath and 

 legs luteous ; antennae black. 

 Length 8 lines. 



Resembles the two preceding, but is at once distinguished by 

 its spotted elytra, in which it agrees with G, novemgutlata. The 

 cheeks in one of my specimens are chalybeate-blue, in the other 

 white. The anal processes are dilated and nearly contiguous. 



Glenea Cyrilla, 

 G. capite prothoraceque albis, occipite et macula mediana pro- 



thoracis atris ; elytris subcyaneis, vittis quinque indistinctis 



albescentibus ; pedibus luteis ( ^ ). 

 Hab. — Batchian. 

 Head and prothorax white or with a tinge of ochraceous, back 



