382 Longicornin Malaynna. 



Glenea fatalis. 

 G. supra nigra, opaca, infra et lateribus declivibns elytrorum 

 cinereis, apicibus fulvo-maculatis ; femoribus tibiisque luteis, 

 tarsis cinereis {$ , $ ). 

 Hub. — Sarawak. 



Upper parts dull brownish-black, the apex of each elytron 

 with a squarish fulvous patch ; cheeks, sides of the prothorax, 

 the declivous portion of the elytra, and body beneath ashy ; fe- 

 mora and tibiae luteous ; tarsi covered with an ashy pile ; an- 

 tennae black. 

 Length C lines. 



Very distinct in its coloration, but in general habit resembles 

 more nearly the foregoing species than any other. 



Glevea Calypso. (PI. XVII. fig. 3.) 



G. nigro-tomentosa, sulphureo-figurata et lineata. ( ? ). 



Sab. — Sarawak. 



Covered above with a dense black tomentum and varied with 

 sulphur-yellow lines ; head nearly glabrous, the eyes entirely sur- 

 rounded with a yellow pubescent border, except at the base, a 

 yellow line also bordering the epistome ; prothorax edged on all 

 sides with yellow ; scuteUum yellow ; base of the elytra, and a 

 stripe along the deflected side, an annular somewhat hexagonal 

 figure, connected along the suture, on the anterior part of the 

 disk, and posteriorly another series of lines uniting at the suture 

 and forming an X-like figure, pale yellow ; body beneath with a 

 sulphur-yellow pubescence, with luteous-glabrous spots on the 

 sides and middle of each abdominal segment ; legs black, trochan- 

 ters and bases of the femora luteous ; antennae black. 



Length 8 lines. 



The prothorax of this fine and very distinct species, of which 

 I possess but one specimen, is rather more convex and rounded 

 at the sides than in the generality of the Glenece, 



Glenea ant'icepiinctata. 

 Slihara anticepnnctata, J. Thomson, Arch. Ent. i. 142. 

 G. capite prothoraceque supra atris, hoc et vertice vitta och- 

 racea ornatis ; scutello ochracco ; elytris antice cervinis, ma- 



