Longicorn Genus Glenea, Newm. 487 



the other at the apex. Legs and underside of body with a 

 light or dark brown derm, covered with a not very dense grey 

 pubescence. 



A male specimen from Salwatty may with some proba- 

 bility, on account of the locality, be referred to this species. 

 It completely resembles the males of G.. fulvomaculata, Th., 

 which differ from those of G. grisea, Th., only by their some- 

 what smaller size and in having the deflexed sides of the 

 elytra glabrous. 



Glenea coelestina, sp. n. 



G. laudato' (Pasc.) sat similis, sed differt vitta lateral! prothoracia 

 ab vitta mediana minus distaute, at antice interrupta, margine 

 basali prothoracis tota et margine anteriore ad latera casruleo- 

 limbata, sutura elytrorum ex parte caerulea, antenuis omnino 

 nigris. 



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



Hah. Java. 



Head black, with the cheeks, the basal margin, and a vitta 

 on each side of the front and two short closely approximated 

 vittfe on the vertex between the eyes pale blue. Prothorax 

 black, with three pale blue bands — one median, continued 

 along the whole length of the pronotura, and one towards each 

 side extending from the base to the middle ; the anterior 

 margin on each side from the sternum to a point opposite 

 the extremity of tlie short dorso-lateral vitta bordered with 

 blue ; basal margin also bordered with a blue band, which is 

 continued along the side of the prothorax, just above the coxal 

 cavity, to join the anterior border. Scutellum blue. Elytra 

 black ; the disk of each with five blue spots — two placed 

 obliquely between the base and the middle, the outer spot 

 being a little in advance of the inner one, tlie third spot 

 almost at the middle of the elytron, the fourth midway between 

 this and the fifth, which lies just in front of the apex. 

 Underside of the body dark brown banded with blue. Femora 

 testaceous ; tibiee and tarsi brown, with a faint bluish-grey 

 pubescence. Antennae entirely black. Male with all the 

 tarsal claws appendiculate. 



In the Catalogue of Gemm. and Harold this species { = G. 

 conlestina, Chev. MS.) is placed as a synonym of G. laudata, 

 Pasc. { = viridinotata, Thorns., nee Blanch.), but it is in 

 reality very distinct, as the characters given above will show. 

 The locality of the second species is Borneo, as given by 

 both Pascoe and Thomson, and not Java, which is the locality 

 erroneously placed opposite G. viridinotataj Thoms., in the 

 Catalogue. 



