394 Longicornia Malay ana, 



ochraceous stripe; cheeks, stripe on the side of the prothorax, 

 and all the under parts, pale ashy ; 'scutellum nearly semicircidar, 

 ochraceous ; elytra with the disk entirely pale brown, blackish at 

 the sides and apex, the latter with a small snowy spot at the base 

 of the strongly marked exterior mucro ; legs reddish-testaceous, 

 the lower half of the posterior tibiae and their tarsi white ; 

 antennae black, the last four joints white. 



Length 5 — Q lines. 



This may possibly be G. llneatocollis, Thomson, Ess. &c., p. 

 52, a species I do not recollect seeing in his collection, but from 

 his description, which appears to have been made from as[)ecimen 

 with obsolete/y striped elytra, there seem to be no spots on the 

 apices ; indeed it is expressly stated that they are not spotted ; 

 and no mention is made of the white terminal joints of the 

 antennae. 



Glenea Latania. 



G. laete ochraceo-lineata ; capite prothoraceque atris, hoc supra 

 tri- Venice fronteque bi-vittatis ; elytris singulis trivittatis, 

 vitta intermedia sub-basali, brevissima, externa cum fascia 

 basali juncta ; antennis apice articuli tertii albido ( ? ). 



Hab. — Menado. 



Head and protliorax black, elytra reddish-brown, with very 

 clear ochraceous stripes ; head with the cheeks, border of the 

 epistome and two stripes in front extending to the vertex ; pro- 

 thorax with three stripes, its sides above the coxae pale ochraceous ; 

 stripe on the scutellum and along the suture also bordering the 

 apices, a very short sub-basal stripe, the outer or humeral stripe 

 connected with a band close to the base ; body beneath chesnut- 

 red, its sides from the cheeks to the anus pale ochraceous ; legs 

 fulvous ; antennae brown, the apex of the third joint yellowish- 

 wh'te. 



Length G lines. 



A very pretty species, noticeable for the way in which the 

 humeral stripe is reflected at the base of the elylta, the branches 

 being prevented from meeting by the broad scutellum. 



Glenea Jubaa. 

 Pascoe, Proc. Zool. Soc. 18C6, p. 260. 

 G. brunnea, fulvo-vittata ; vertice bi- et prothorace quinque- 



