408 Longicorn'ia Malayana. 



orange ; in some examples the sculellum is also orange, and there 

 is also sometimes an orange stripe attached to the outer edge of 

 the median patch ; in the Mysol and Dorey examples these 

 median patches have nearly become a band. As I have already 

 observed, this species has been taken by Mr. Wallace in cop. with 

 G. grisea. 



Glenea Melissa. 



G. brunneo-fulva ; prothorace maculis duabus, elytrisqiie, parte 



tenia basali excepta, atris ; antennis fuscis. 

 Hab. — Dorey, Mysol. 



Brownish-fulvous ; head and prothorax finely punctured, the 

 latter without a central ridge, and having two round black spots a 

 little before the middle ; scutellum rounded behind ; elytra finely 

 punctured near the shoulders, the basal third brownish-fulvous, 

 the remainder blueish-black, with a short close black tomentum ; 

 body beneath and legs bright fulvous; antennae dark brown. 



Length 6 lines. 



Glenea Vanessa. (PI. XVII. fig. 10.) 



G. fulvescens ; vitta pone ocidos ad latera prothoracis cur- 

 rente, dimidio apicali elytrorum, antennisque, nigris ($). 



11 ab. — Waigiou. 



Reddish-fulvous, the stripe behind the eye extending along the 

 prothorax on each side, and the apical half, or a little more, of the 

 elytra, black ; body beneath and legs entirely fulvous ; antennae 

 black. 



Length 6 lines. 



There is a well-marked ridge along the middle of the prothorax, 

 common, however, to most species of the genus, but absent in G. 

 mansueta, to which this is nearly allied. 



Glenea Stella. 



G. capite albo, vertice atro ; prothorace atro, albo-trivittato ; 



elytris basi fulvis, postice nigris, apicibus albo-lunatis ( ^ )• 

 Hab. — Dorey. 



Face and cheeks white, vertex and prothorax black, the latier 

 with three white stripes on the disk and sides ; scutelhim dusky 

 white; elytra fulvous at the base, the posterior half or a little more 

 black, each apex with a lunulate whitish spot ; body beneath and 



