Longicornia Malaynna. 405 



festaceous-brown, the sides yellow ; legs testaceous-brown, the 

 hind tarsi white; antennae brown. 



Length 5| lines. 



This and the last differ from all others in the collection, by 

 their peculiar, although in each case different, arrangement of the 

 elytral spots.* 



Olenea venenata. 



G. obscure fuscescens, prothorace vittis quinque elytrisque 

 maculis sex indistinctis griseis ( $ )• 



Hab. — Dorey. 



Dull reddish-brown ; front, vertex and line bordering the eyes 

 grey ; prothorax with an indistinct median and two clearer ap- 

 proximate stripes on each side; scutellum semicircular; elytra 

 with six moderately large indistinct greyish-white spots, the first on 

 each elytron a little before, the second behind the middle, the third 

 occupying the apex, the suture with a scarcely perceptible stripe 

 running into the apical spot ; body beneath dark chesnut-brown, 

 shining, the abdominal segments bordered with testaceous ; legs 

 greenish-testaceous, the antennae darker. 



Length 4 lines. 



* Two species from the Philippine Islands may be described here: — 

 Glenea lusoria. 



G. capite, prothorace, elytrisque postice aterrimis, niveo-maculatis, cseteris 

 elytrorum rufo-cervinis; corpore infra niveo-variegato ; antennis pedi- 

 busque luteis. 



Head, prothorax and apical third of the elytra jet-black, spotted with 

 snowy-white, rest of the elytra of a pure reddish-fawn ; face, two lines on the 

 vertex, and cheeks white, the former with a black vertical line; prothorax 

 rounded at the sides, contracted posteriorly, the disk with eight oblong 

 spots — two in the centre and three on each side; elytra irregularly punctured, 

 the black apical portion with four white spots ; body beneath with a pure 

 white pubescence at the sides ; legs and antennae luteous. 



Length 5 lines. 



One of the most strongly-marked species in regard to coloration in the 

 genus ; the eye is unusually large, its lower border approaching the mouth, 

 the face being a little transverse. 



Glenea maura. 



G. aterrima ; pectore albescente ; abdomine cinereo. 



Size and form of the last, but the entire upper surface, as well as the an- 

 tennae and legs, are jet-black; pectus with a whitish, the abdomen with an 

 ashy pubescence; face rather long, with a whitish line on each side, eye of 

 the ordinary size and remote from the mouth. 



An aberrant species, with a narrow head and well-marked antennary 

 tubercles. 



