Longicorn Genus Glenea, Newm. 483 



longer than the body in both sexes. Male with all the tarsal 

 claws furnished with an angular tooth or appendix at the 

 base. 



This species is easily distinguished from G. udetera, Thorns., 

 by the absence of white bands from the sides of the thorax 

 and abdomen. In this respect it resembles G. ohsoletepunc- 

 tata, Thorns. { = ia}ithe, Pasc), but is distinguished from the 

 latter by the more extended testaceous area on the anterior 

 half of the elytra, and the presence of a well-marked buflf- 

 yellow spot on the vertex of the head. In G. afiticeputictata, 

 Thoms., which I believe to be the female of the last- 

 mentioned species, there is a buff-yellow band along the 

 middle of the pronotum, which is continued on to the vertex 

 of the head. 



Glenea Itneata, sp. n. 



Nigro-fusca, cinereo-vittata ; femoribus flavo-testaceis ; capitis 

 fronte lateribusque et vittis duabus verticis postice convergenti- 

 bus ; prothoracis vittis quinqae ; scutello elytrorumqiie sutura 

 apice et vittis tribus utrinque (quarum duabus dorsalibus, tertia 

 laterali) cinereis ; corpore inferiore albo-cinerascente, pectore 

 abdomineque medio nigro, subtiliter cinereo-pubescentibus, vitta 

 pectoris utrinque nigra. ( cJ ) Ungniculis anticis tarsorum ante- 

 riorum mediorumque basi valde dentatis. 



Long. 9-11, lat. 2|-3| mm. 



Hah. Oshima, Loo-Choo Archipelago {Ferrie, 1895). 

 In coll. Oberthiir and in Brit. Mus. 



Head with the sides, front, and two posteriorly conver2,ing 

 bands on the vertex ashy grey; middle of the front with a 

 fainter grey pubescence. Antennae black. Prothorax with 

 five ashy-grey bands, of which three are dorsal, the other 

 two placed one on each side, and quite invisible when the 

 thorax is viewed from above. Scutellum, suture, apex, and 

 three bands (two dorsal and one lateral) on each elytron ashy 

 grey ; inner dorsal band reaching from the base to a little 

 beyond the middle of the elytron, outer dorsal band reacliing 

 from the base to within a short distance of the transverse 

 apical band ; the lateral band reaching from a little behind 

 the shoulder almost up to the apical band. Head and pro- 

 thorax closely punctured, the elytra less closely but more 

 strongly punctured, with the punctures most distinctly seen 

 in the intervals between the grey bands ; apex of each elytron 

 emarginate- truncate, with tooth at suture and spine at the 

 outer angle. Body underneath with a greyish-white pubes- 

 cence, which is much less dense on the middle of the breast 



