Longicorn Genus Glenea, Neiom. 485 



Prothorax with only one white vitta — the lower or supra- 

 coxal vitta — on each side. Each elytron with three instead 

 of four small spots on the anterior half, the missing spot being 

 the middle one of the three forming the inner or mid-dorsal 

 row. 



Ghnea relicta, Pasc, closely resembles this species both in 

 colour and markings, and is characterized by a somewhat 

 similar difference in the markings of the two sexes, the male 

 having two widely separated white bands on each side of the 

 prothorax, while in the female there is on each side only one 

 short vitta which borders the coxal cavity. The spots on the 

 elytra are five in number on each elytron in both sexes and 

 arranged as in the female of G. assinnlis. The antennae are 

 dark brown, and the legs, except at the base of the femora, 

 are dark brown, with a faint grey pubescence. All the tarsal 

 claws of the male are toothed or appendiculate at the base. 



Glenea gratiosa, sp. n. 



cJ . Capitis fronte genisque albescentibus, vertice nigro-fusco ; pro- 

 thorace sat dense punctato, supra nigro, vitta mediaua alba, 

 lateribus griseo-sericeis ; scutello albo ; elytris brunneis, utrisque 

 maculis albis quinque notatis — tribus ante, duabus pone medium, 

 1°, 3° et 4" prope suturam, 2" et 5° prope carinam lateralem ; 

 apicibus truncatis griseo-limbatis, et extus spinosis ; corpore 

 subtus fusco, plagis albis ad latera meso-, raetathoracis et seg- 

 menti tertii abdominis notato ; pedibus antennisque testaceis ; 

 unguiculis omnibus tarsorum simplicibus. 

 Long. 10, lat. 3 mm. 



Hab. Sylhet in Assam. British Museum collection. 



Head dark brown, with the cheeks and front white. Pro- 

 thorax more strongly and thickly punctured than the head, 

 black above, with a narrow median white band ; the sides 

 appearing black in certain lights, but covered with a silky 

 pubescence of a greyish colour, which becomes evident in 

 reflected light. Scutellum white. Elytra brown, distinctly 

 punctured, each with five white spots, of which three lie 

 between the middle and base, two between the middle and 

 apex; the second and fifth spots are placed near the lateral 

 carina, the remaining three nearer the suture ; apex of each 

 elytron truncate, with a spine at the outer angle ; in front of 

 the apical border there is a transverse spot or band of a 

 greyish colour. Body underneath dark brown, with a white 

 patch on each side of the mesothorax, a larger oblique patch 

 on each side of the metathorax, and a transverse patch on 

 each side of the third abdominal segment. Legs and an- 

 tennae testaceous. Tarsal claws of the male all simple. 



