Longicorn Genus Glenea, Newm. 491 



side, is seen to be thicker than the posterior claw and cleft at 

 the apex, with the outer division rather shorter than the inner. 

 In Fairmaire's description the claws are said to be simple — 

 " unguibus simplicibus " ; and I am therefore obliged to 

 doubt the correctness of the sjnonjmy given above, though 

 his description, which is pretty full, applies in all other 

 respects to the present species. 



4. Synonymic Notes. 



1. G. acuta, Fabr. 



= lineosa, Gu^r. in Belanger, Voy. aux Indes or. p. 489, pi. ii. fig. 8, 



2. G. adelpha, Thorns. 



= occidentalis, Jord. Nov. Zool. i. p. 251. 



3. G. alboliueata, Tlioms. (type ? ). 



= subfasciata, Thorns, (type cf ), =apsylla, Thorns. 



4. G. anticepunctata, Thorns, (type ? ). 



=o6so7e^epu«cia^a, Thorns, (type (S), = ia7ithe, Pasc. 



5. G. basalis, Thorns. — Hab. Celebes — Macassar and 



Menado. 

 =concinnata, Pasc. (partim), Waterh. Aid, vol. ii. pi. cxxx. tig. 5. 



6. G. discoidalis, Pasc. (type (^ ) . 



= siinplex, Thorns, (type cJ), Rev. Mag. de Zool. 1879, p. 20. 

 (?) = a/z/S50w, Pasc. (type 5). 



7. G. elate, Pasc. 



—brunnea, Thorns. Rev. Mag. de Zool. 1879, p. 17. 



8. G. exculta, Newm. — Hub. Philippine Island.s. 



= coryphcea, Thorns. 



9. G. extensa, Pasc. (type ? ), Waterh. Aid, vol. ii. 



pi. cxxx. fig. 8. 

 = mima, Thorns, (type 6))=-j"'b(Ba, Pasc. 



10. G.fatalis, Pasc. 



= btapicalts, Thorns. Rev. Mag. de Zool. 1879, p. 11. 



11. G. Fortunei, Saund. 



= chloromelas, Thorns. /. c. p. 21. 



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