402 Longicornia Malayana. 



termediate equidistant, tlie two inner nearly in a line with the 

 first and second ; body beneath black, with the edges of the 

 sterna and abdominal segments green ; legs black, the femora 

 sometimes reddish-testaceous, tarsi greenish ; antennae entirely 

 black, with the exception of the apex of the third joint, which is 

 golden green. 



Length 5 — 6 lines. 



Glenea venusla. 

 Saperda veiiusta, Guerin, Voy. de la Coq. ii. pt. 2, p. 139, pi. 



Saperda viridicincla, Boisduval, Voy. de I'Astrol. ii. 513, pi. 9, 

 fig. 20. 



G. atra, laete viridi-vittata ; prothorace tri- et elytris quinque- 

 vittatis, his in medio etiam bimaculatis, vitta intermedia 

 brevissima basali ; antennis nigris ((?). 



Hab. — Dorey, Kaioa. 



Black, with stripes and spots of bliieish-green ; face and cheeks 

 whitish, two green stripes on the vertex ; prothorax slightly con- 

 tracted at the base and apex, with three stripes, the two interme- 

 diate black portions of the disk continued to the base; scutelKim 

 nearly quadrate, greenish ; elytra rather slender, each with a com- 

 mon sutural, a narrow humeral, and a short oblique basal stripe, 

 and in the middle a round spot; body beneath blueish-white, the 

 middle of the sterna and abdomen brownish ; legs reddish-tes- 

 taceous, often nearly black, except the tarsi, which are blue ; 

 antennae black. 



Length 3| — 4^ lines. 



Glenea viridinotala. 



Saperda viridinotala, Blanchard, Voy.au Pol. Sud, iv. 300, pi. 17, 

 fig. 17 (nee Thomson). 

 G. atra, laete viridi-vittata, prothorace tri- et elytris quadri- 

 vittatis, his in medio etiam bimaculatis, vitta intermedia bre- 

 vissima sub-basali ; antennis atris, articulo teriio apice 

 viridi ( $ ). 

 Hab. — Aru. 



Probably only a variety of the last, and differing principally in 

 the absence of the sutural stripe, (traces of which, however, may 

 be noticed posteriorly,) and in the third antennal joint being green 



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