400 Longicornia Malayana. 



Glenea paUlata. 



G. valde pubescens ; capite prothoraceque flavo-griseis ; elytris 

 brunneis, disco vittaque lateral! flavo-griseis ($). 



Hah. — Singapore. 



Covered with a close somewhat silky pubescence ; head and 

 prothorax yellowisli-grey, the latter impunctate ; scutellnm semi- 

 circular, yellowish-grey ; elytra reddish-brown, the disk and a 

 narrow stripe on the declivous portion yellowish-grey, the apices 

 with a nearly obsolete external spine ; body beneath entirely 

 greyish ; legs testaceous ; antenna? brown. 



Length 4 lines. 



In tliis species there is scarcely any trace of the angle formed 

 by the deflected sides of the elytra. 



Glenea scalar) s, 

 J. Thomson, Syst. Ceramb. p. 567. 

 Glenea cunila, Pascoe, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1866, p. 260. 

 G. capite, prothorace, elytrorumqne vitta irregulari pube flavo- 



grisea tectis, his lateraliter fere glabris, fuscis (2). 

 Hah. — Singapore. 



Head and prothorax covered with a close somewhat silky yellow- 

 ish-grey pubescence, the latter finely punctured ; scutellum squar- 

 ish, yellowish-grey ; elytra with a broad irregular yellowish-grey 

 sutural stripe, tiie sides nearly glabrous, brown, the apices with 

 a long external spine ; body beneath greyish ; legs dark brown, 

 bases of the femora luteous ; posterior tarsi pale yellowish; an- 

 tennae brown. 

 Length 5 lines. 



Resembles the last, but the stripe on the elytra does not extend 

 to their sides, and their apices are quite different. 



Glenea China. (PI. XVI L fig. 7.) 

 G. nigra, capite, prothorace, vittisque elytrorum ochraceis, vitta 

 humerali lata ad apicem currente ; scutello subrotundato ( ? ). 

 Hab. — Tondano. 



Black; head, prothorax and stripes on the elytra dull ochra- 

 ceous ; sides of the prothorax nearly parallel; scutellum rounded 

 behind, nearly as long as broad ; elytra with a narrow sutural 

 stripe extending from the scutellum to the apex, humeral stripe 



