Lonyicornia Malayana. 393 



Head and prothorax above blackish, the former with two, the 

 latter with a single median stripe, front and cheeks ashy ; scutel- 

 lum semicircular, blackish, the apex white ; elytra pale yellowish- 

 brown, with five very indistinct stripes ; body beneath and sides 

 of the prothorax uniformly ashy ; legs and antenntje yellowish- 

 testaceous, the latter with the two basal joints blackish. 



Length 5| lines. 



Resembles the last, but paler, with the two lateral prothoracic 

 stripes obsolete, and the body beneath uniformly ashy ; the punc- 

 tuation of the elytra is less marked ; in both the external apical 

 spine is strongly produced. 



Glenea Anona. 

 G. capite prothoraceque nigris, elytris fuscis, supra pallide 

 ochraceo-vittatis ; vertice vittis duabus, prothorace tribus, 

 elytris quinque ; horum apicibus singulis macula nivea orna- 

 tis(^). 

 Huh. — Singapore. 



Head and prothorax black, the eye bordered with white, two 

 narrow pale ochraceous lines on the vertex ; prothorax with a 

 narrow pale ochraceous median line; scutellum semicircular, 

 ochraceous ; elytra dark brown, the suture and humeral stripe 

 ochraceous, a spot near the apex at the base of the slender exterior 

 mucro white; body beneath chesnut-red, with a pure white stripe 

 on the sides, and another on the metasternum j legs reddish- 

 testaceous, the four anterior tarsi brown, the lower half of the 

 posterior tibiae and their tarsi white ; antennae dark brown, covered 

 with a whitish pubescence, the last four joints white. 

 Length 5 lines. 



This has a slightly broader prothorax and more trigonate elytra 

 than some of the preceding, to which its coloration allies it. 



Glenea Alysson. 

 Pascoe, Proc, Zool. Soc. 186G, p. 261, pi. xxviii. fig. 8. 

 G. capite prothoraceque fuscis, hoc et vertice in medio vitta 

 ochracea; elytris brunn^is, extus infuscatis, apicibus singulis 

 macula nivea ornatis. 

 Hah. — Singapore (and Penang). 



Head and prothorax dark brown, a narrow white line bordering 

 the eye and cheeks, the vertex and prothorax with a broad 



