396 Lougicornia Malay ana. 



behind each eye pure white ; prothorax scarcely or very slightly 

 constricted posteriorly, and broader than the apex, three white 

 stripes on the disk, and one on each side ; scutellum semicircular, 

 white ; elytra elongate, the siitural and outer stripe white, between 

 the two at the base a short triangular spot, a well marked stripe 

 on the deflected side ; body beneath covered with a chalky-white 

 pubescence, a Hack glabrous spot on each of the abdominal 

 segments at the sides ; legs with a thin ashy pile ; antennae 

 black. 



Length 6^ lines. 



In this species the anal processes are rather long, and slightly 

 divergent. G. versitta, Newm., differs principally in the antennae 

 having the third joint white at the apex. 



Gleriea Altalea. 



G. atra, sqnamulis opacis dense vestita ; prothorace vix con- 

 stricto; elytris breviusculis, supra albo-vittatis, spina exte- 

 riore apicali parva($). 



Unh. — Ceram. 



Perhaps only the female of the preceding; it is remarkable, 

 however, for the opake dense squamiform pubescence of the black 

 portion, and for the whiter and longer pubescence of the stripes ; 

 the outer apical spine is also smaller, and the general outlme is 

 much more robust, but scarcely exceeding what might be expected 

 ill the female. 



Length 7 lines. 



Glenea cceruleata. 



G, ccerulea, niiida, sub'tilissime pubescens ; prothorace nigro, 

 postice constricto ; elytris supra griseo-quinque-vittatis, vitta 

 intermedia iuterrupta (^$ , $). 



Hah. — Ceram. 



The variation in the extent and distinctness of the white stripes 

 in the two individuals before me shows the uncertainty of this 

 class of their characters ; all that remains, therefore, to differen- 

 tiate this species is the blue colour of the elytra, changing like 

 shot silk in certain lights, and the pale ashy stripes ; these give 

 the insect a primd facie distinctness totally different from any 

 other in this section. 



Length 7 lines. 



