Longicornia Malayana, 391 



Glenea Telnnssa. 

 G. nigra ; prothorace tri- et elytris septem-albo-vittatis ; femori- 



biis pallida ferrujrineis ; antennis fuscis, articulo tertio apice 



coeriileo-tincto {$). 

 Sab. — Tondano. 



Black, with narrow white stripes ; head black above and 

 between the eyes, with the front and cheeks, and two stripes on 

 the vertex, white ; proihorax with three stripes ; scutelliim semi- 

 circular, white ; elytra with seven stripes, the sutural and three on 

 each, the outermost on the declivous portion, the humeral ex- 

 tending to near the apex and the intermediate a little shorter, all 

 commencing at the base except the outermost ; body beneath 

 black, varied with patches of a rich silvery pubescence, principally 

 on the sides of the sterna, and margins of the abdominal segments ; 

 femora pale .ferruginous, tibiae darker, tarsi with a blueish pu- 

 bescence ; antennae blueish, the apex of the third joint with a 

 blackish tinge. 



Length 4 lines. 



A very distinct species, although bearing a certain general re- 

 semblance to G. illuminala, from which it is differentiated by its 

 antennae. 



Glenea Iphia. 

 G. nigra ; prothorace tri- et elytris quinque-ochraceo-vittatis ; 



antennis nigris, articulo tertio apice albo. 

 Sab, — Tondano. 



Black, with ochraceous stripes; head black above, a narrow 

 stripe of the same colour between the eyes, cheeks and front, 

 except the black stripe, ochraceous, two stripes between the eyes 

 united on the vertex ; prothorax with three stripes ; scutellum 

 semicircular, ochraceous ; elytra with five stripes, the sutural and 

 two on each, the intermediate basal very short and oblique, 

 the humeral extending from the shoulder to very near the apex, 

 none on the declivous portion ; body beneath black, with greenish 

 metallic patches, principally at the sides of the sterna and abdomen ; 

 femora ferruginous, tibiae brownish, tarsi with a blueish pubes- 

 cence ; antennae black, the apex of the third joint white. 



Length 5 lines. 



Very distinct from the last, to which, however, it may be con- 

 sidered to be nearly allied ; besides the difference of colours this 

 species has the outer apical spine reduced to a mere point. 



