Longicornia Malayana. 407 



The number and irregularity of the white spots separate this 

 species from all others known to me. 



Glenea grisea. 

 J. Thomson, Ess. &c., p. 54. 



G. cana ; antennis nigris ( ^ ). 



Hab. — Ceram, Batchian, Aru, Salwatty. 



Entirely whitish-ashy; the antennae black; stripe from the 

 shoulder to the apex of each elytron sometimes a little whiter 

 than the rest. 



Length 5| lines. 



The uniform whitish-ashy colour at once differentiates this 

 species. 



Glenea Arouensts. 

 J. Thomson, Arch. Ent. i. 457. 

 G. nigrescens, vertire vittis duabus et prothorace supra rufo- 

 fulvis ; hoc maculis sex nigris ; elytris plagis duabus fulvis 

 ante medium ornatis ($). . 

 Hah. — Aru. 



Dark brown or blackish, cheeks and face ashy^ two stripes on 

 the vertex and the disk of the prothorax reddish-fulvous or orange, 

 the latter with six black spots, and a blackish stripe at the sides 

 bordering the orange ; scutellum black ; elytra black, a large 

 squarish reddish-fulvous patch on each a little before the middle, 

 and almost touching the suture ; sides of the prothorax and body 

 beneath covered with an ashy pubescence ; legs and antennae 

 blackish. 



Length 6 lines. 



Glenea fulvomaculala. 

 J. Thomson, Ess. &c., p. 54. 

 G. fusca, vertice vittis duabus et prothorace supra rufo-fulvis; 

 hoc vittis quatuor fuscis ; elytris plagis duabus ante medium 

 apicibusque rufo-fulvis (?). 

 IJah. — Batchian, Dorey, Mysol. 



Closely resembling the last, and probably only a variety, but 

 the three spots on each side of the middle line of the prothorax are 

 united and have become a stripe, and the apices of the elytra are 



