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legs liiteoiis, the pectus and stripe on each side of the abdomen 

 white ; tarsi dusky ; antennae black. 



Length 4^ lines. 



The coloration of the head and prothorax will, inter alia, readily 

 distinguish this from the two preceding species. 



Glenea mansueta. 

 G. fulvescens, prothoracis disco nigro-bimaculato ; elytris 

 infuscatis, parte tertia basali lutescente; antennis nigris ; 

 tarsis nigrescentibus ( $ ). 

 //fl6.— Mysol. 



Reddish-fulvous ; a round black spot on each side of the disk 

 of the prothorax, a little before the middle ; the elytra, except 

 at the base, clouded with brownish ; body beneath obscurely ful- 

 vous ; antennae black ; legs fulvous, the tarsi blackish. 

 Length S| lines. 



Besides the smaller size and absence of any ridge on the pro- 

 thorax, the elytra show no trace of the inner spine at their apices, 

 which is very recognisable in G. Vanessa. 



Glenea Sospita. (PI. XVIL fig. 8.) 



G. purpurea, pube grisea sparse tecta ; antennis, femoribusque 

 basi, luteis. 



Hab.— Mount Ophir. 



Purple, with a sparse greyish pubescence ; head and prothorax 

 finely and rather closely punctured ; scutellum semicircular, 

 covered with greyish hairs ; elytra coarsely punctured, but rather 

 less so at the apex ; body beneath purple, with a very short 

 greyish pile, legs purple, bases of the femora and the antennae 

 luteous. 



Length 4 lines. 



The sides of the elytra in this species are a little more parallel 

 than in the normal members of Glenea, and their apices are less 

 emarainate. 



Glenea Glechoma. 

 G. testacea, vittis brunneis ; fronte, genis, pectoreque albis ; 



antennis pedibusque pallide testaceis. 

 //rt6. — Matabello. 

 Testaceous, marked above with pale reddish-brown stripes; 



