Longicornia Malay ana. 381 



each, white (or ochraceous) ; body beneath dusky, the sides white ; 

 legs testaceous ; antennge brownish. 



Length 5 — 6 Hnes. 



Differs from the last species principally in the patches on the 

 elytra, and the absence of stripes. In a Penang specimen white 

 replaces the pure ochraceous-yellow of the Sarawak examples. 



Glenea luc.tuosa. 



G. capite atro ; prothorace apice excepto, elytrisque plaga sub- 

 media communi, albis {$). 

 Hab. — Aru, Salwatty. 



Head black, face and cheeks whitish ; prothorax white, the 

 apical border black ; scutellum small, black ; elytra short, black, 

 a broad band or patch, rather behind the middle, white ; body be- 

 neath and legs reddish-luteous, sides of the sterna white ; antennae 

 brown. 



Length 4 lines. 



This species wants the apical white spots of the last, and is, 

 moreover, distinguished by the shortness of the elytra, which are 

 also much broader at the apex. I believe it is the Glenea luclU' 

 osa of Dejean's Catalogue. 



Glenea funerula. 

 Stihara funerula, J, Thomson, Arch. Ent. i. 141. 



G. vertice prothoraceque atris, hoc postice albo ; elytris atris, 

 plagis duabus ad suturam fere connexis, maculisque duabus 

 apicalibus, albis (^, ?). 



JIab. — Singapore (and India). 



Head black on the vertex, becoming paler in front, the cheeks 

 ashy-white ; prothorax jet-black anteriorly, pure white posteriorly; 

 scutellum and elytra black, a large squarish transverse patch be- 

 hind the middle of each elytron, nearly meeting at the suture, and 

 a small spot on each apex, white ; body beneath with a thin whit- 

 ish pubescence, the sides spotted with black ; antennae black ; 

 femora brownish-luteous, tibiae and tarsi dusky with a whitish 

 pubescence. 



Length 6 lines. 



My Indian specimen is very much shorter than those obtained 

 by Mr. Wallace at Singapore. 



