Longicornia Malnyana. 411 



Glenea Vesta. 



Pascoe, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1866, p. 260, pi. xxviii. fig. 3. 

 G. pulchella, Pascoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. ser. 2, iv. 260 {nee Hope). 



G. nigra; fronte, prothoracis lateribus, elytrorum basi et maculis 



duabus communibus sulphureis. 

 Sab. — Singapore, Sarawak, Mysol, Cerani. 



Black, front of the head and cheeks, sides of the prothorax, scu- 

 tellunn, base of the elytra, and two large patches common to botli, 

 one at the middle, the other near the apex, bright sulphur-yellow ; 

 body beneath reddish-testaceous, covered with a yellow pubes- 

 cence, except the posterior portion of the metathorax, the middle 

 of the abdomen and its last segment ; legs testaceous ; antennas 

 testaceous, darker at the base. 



Length 4 — 6 lines. 



One of my specimens has the prae-apical patch somewhat in the 

 form of the letter X, with a small spot on each side near the upper 

 lines of the patch. 



Glenea citr'ina. 



J. Thomson, Syst. Ceramb. p. 5(^Q. 



Glenea Anthyllis, Pascoe, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1866, p. 262, 



pi. xxviii. fig. 6. 



G. sulphurea ; nigro fasciata et maculata. 



Hab. — Singapore. 



Covered with a dense bright sulphur-yellow pubescence, banded 

 and spotted with black ; head with the vertex and stripe between 

 the eyes black ; prothorax with four spots, or the two anterior 

 united and forming a band ; elytra with a large round spot on each 

 just before the middle, posteriorly two bands, one nearly apical, 

 sometimes united, or one or the other more or less interrupted at 

 the suture ; body beneath yellow ; legs testaceous ; antennae black. 



Length 6 lines. 



A very distinct species, resembling in outline G. spilota, Hope, 

 and in its yellow pubescence G. \4-maculata, Hope. The lowtr 

 lip differs from all others I have examined in this genus in its 

 oblong rounded outline, and short labial palpi with the terminal 

 joint very thick and broadly truncate. 



