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broad, beginning at the base close to the shoulder and running to 

 the apex, where it joins the sntural stripe ; body beneath ochrace- 

 oiis ; legs brown, with a sparse ochraceous pubescence, bases of 

 the femora luteous ; antennae black, spot at the apex of the third 

 joint white. 



Leng[h 6 lines. 



This and the following stand out very distinctly from among 

 their congeners on account of their coloration. 



Glenea Olyra. 



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

 vitta humerali angusta apicem versus evanescente, vitta ba- 

 salt intermedia obliqua abbreviata ; scutello transverse ( $ ). 



Hab. — Tondano. 



Black ; head, prothorax and stripes on the elytra ochraceous ; 

 sides of the prothorax slightly rounded ; scutellum very trans- 

 verse, nearly semicircular ; elytra with five stripes, the sutural ex- 

 tending from the scutellum to the apex, which has also a border 

 of the same colour, the humeral stripe narrow, terminating before 

 the apex, the intermediate basal stripe oblique, about a quarter of 

 the length of the elytra ; body beneath ochraceous at the sides, 

 blackish with a pale greenish tinge in the middle; legs dusky, tlie 

 four posterior tarsi blueish-white ; antennae black, apex of the 

 third joint white. 



Length 5^ lines. 



Glenea exculta. 

 Newman, Entom. i. 302. 

 Glenea vir'idipuslulata , i . Thomson, Ess. &c., p 50. 

 G. atra ; genis, prothoracis vittis tribus, scutello, elytrorum 

 maculis duodecim suturaque postice, et antennarum articuli 

 tertii apice aureo-viridibus ; pedibus nigrescentibus, femori- 

 bus aliquando rufo-testaceis. 

 Hab. — Kaioa, Batchian, Gilolo, Morty, (and Manilla). 

 Jet-black, with metallic, mostly golden green, or, in some spe- 

 cimens silvery green, stripes and spots ; head with two frontal 

 stripes and the cheeks green ; prothorax nearly quadrate, a nar- 

 row central and two broader lateral stripes; scutellum transverse, 

 green ; elytra with the suture posteriorly green, each with six 

 spots, the four outer taking the place of the humeral stripe, the 

 first spot remote from the shoulder, the fourth apical, the two in- 



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