486 Mr. C. J. Gahano7? ^^e 



Glenea griseof/uttata, sp. n. 



6. laclinjmosif (Paso.) persimilis, sed differt fronte capitis latiore ; 

 elytris nigris baud chalybeatis, maculis elytrorum aliter ordinatis. 

 c? . Long. 9, lat. 3 mm. 



Hah. Macassar {Wallace). 



Head black, with the front, the cheeks, a border behind 

 the eyes, and two parallel lines on the vertex ashy grey. 

 Prothorax with two ashy-white bands (including the supra- 

 coxal band) on each side and three grey bands on the disk. 

 The two outer bands of the disk do .lot reach the base and 

 are slightly constricted at about the middle of tiieir length, 

 so that each appears to be formed of two spots. Elytra 

 black, with the base, the suture, the ai)ical margin, and six 

 spots on the disk of each grey ; the third of these spots is 

 largest and is placed at about the middle of the length of the 

 elytron and close to the suture ; the two spots in front of it 

 lie obliquely, the first a little in advance of the second a)id 

 nearer to the suture ; the two spots next behind it — the 

 fourth and fifth — are also ])laced obliquely, the fifth being 

 close to the suture, the fourth near the lateral carina; the 

 sixth spot is placed near the lateral carina, in a line with the 

 second and fourth. Underside of body with an ashy white 

 pubescence ; legs testaceous, with a faint grey pubescence. 

 Antennte black. 



Male with first joint of the anterior and middle tarsi slightly 

 dilated ; with all the claws of the tarsi simple. 



Glenea papuensiSf sp. n. 



(2) G. ftihomaculatce (Thorns.) affiuis et similis, sed differt vittis 



externis pronoti obsoletis. 

 Long. 10-11, lat. 3|-4 mm. 



IJab. New Guinea, Dorey and Mysol (Wallace). 

 ? . Head black, punctured in front ; vertex marked with a 

 tawny ochraceous band. Pronotum black or dark brown, 

 with a median tawny ochraceous band, which is continuous 

 in front with the band on the vertex, and behind with an 

 oblong spot on the scutellum ; sides of prothorax grey. (A 

 faint line is present in some sjiecimens on each side of the 

 pronotum in a position corresponding to tiiat occupied by tiie 

 external vitta in G. pdvomaculata.) Elytra metallic blue, 

 but with this colour showing only on the deflexed sides, the 

 dorsal surface being covered with a close-fitting dark brown 

 tomentum, which is relieved by two tawny ochraceous spots 

 on each elytron — one spot placed in front of the middle, 



