488 Mr. C. J. Galuin on the 



Glenea suturalis, sp. n. 



G. blandhire (Pasc.) affiais et similis, sed differt vdtta suturali elytro- 

 rum latiore et in colore fulvescentiore, maculis duabus auticis 

 utriusque elytri obliquiter (non transversim) positis. 



Long. ( J) 9|,"lat. 2| mm. 



Hab. Penang [Lamh). 



A male specimen of this species was noticed by Pascoe, who 

 considered it to be, and described it as, a male of G. hlandina^ 

 Pasc. ; but I have found two female examples amongst his 

 collections, and have seen a third, belonging to M. Oberthiir, 

 which agree with the male in those points in which it differs 

 from the type of G. hlandina. These points are : — (1) the 

 sutural vitta of the elytra is much broader and is of a dis- 

 tinctly tawny brown colour instead of being grey ; (2) the 

 two anterior spots of each elytron are not placed side by side 

 in a transverse direction, but one (the inner) lies a little in 

 advance of the other ; (3) the middle of the basal margin of 

 each elytron is touched with blue, and there is a blue spot on 

 each side just under the shoulder. 



The four specimens of G. suturalis which I have seen are 

 from Penang. In the male all the claws are simple. 



The type of G. hlandina^ Pasc, and a second specimen 

 which I have seen in M. Oberthiir's collection, both females, 

 are from Borneo. 



Glenea chlorospila, sp. n. 



Nigra; vittis duabus approximatis capitis vertice, vitta media et 

 vitta laterali utrinque prothoracis, scutello, sutura et maculis 

 septem utroque elytro argenteo-viridibus ; capitis fronte latori- 

 busque et corpore subtus viridescentibus ; femoribus tibiisque 

 subtiliter, et tarsis supra densius viridi-pubescentibus. 



J. Oculis majoribus, capitis fronte angustiore ; unguiculis omnibus 

 tarsorum basi dentatis, sed deute unguiculi antici tarsis anteri- 

 oribus mediisque plus conspicuo. 



Long. 9|-13, lat. 2|— i mm. 



Ilab. Oshima, Loo-Choo Archipelago {Fern'e, 1895). 

 In coll. Oberthiir and in Brit. ]\[us. 



Black, with silvery green spots and bands. Head closely 

 punctured, with the cheeks, the base and sides of the front, 

 and two closely approximated bands on the vertex (in some 

 cases almost forming a single band) silvery green ; middle of 

 the front with a fainter greenish-grey pubescence. Antennaj 

 black ; a little longer than the body in both sexes. Pro- 

 thorax closely and distinctly punctured, with a median dorsal 



