388 Mr. C. J. Gillian oti new Longicorn Goleoptera. 



of the elytron with the oblique inner or apical margin. The 

 body untlerneath and the legs arc black, with a faint ashy- 

 grey pubescence. The front of the head is grey in its lower 

 portion, fulvous towards the vertex. The antenna; are almost 

 black and are about half as long again as the body. 



Glenea Andrewesi^ sp. n. 



Tcstacea, pube griseo-cervina sat dense vestita ; capite medio nigro- 

 liueato; protliorace vittis sex interruptis aut macuhs duodecim 

 nigris ornato ; elytris utrisque maculis duabus — una basaU, altera 

 paullo pone medium — et postice vittis tribus angustis, nigro- 

 fuscis ; apicibus truncatis, extus brevissime dcntatis. 



Long. ( d ) 11, ( $ ) lo-lG-5 mm. 



Hah. Canara, in South India {A. Bell). 



This species is allied to and rather closely resembles 

 G. spilota, Thorns., but may be distinguished by the different 

 position and arrangement of the dark markings on the elytra. 

 One rounded black spot is just behind the humeral depres- 

 sion at the base of eacii elytron ; a second rounded bUick si)ot 

 is ])laced nearer the suture just behind the middle of the 

 clvtron, and from near its outer border two narrow dark 

 brown vittai proceed backwards for a short distance, while a 

 third brownish vitta arises a little behind its inner border and 

 runs close alongside the suture to within a very short distance 

 of the apex. The apices of the elytra are very briefly and 

 scarcely perceptibly toothed at the outer angles. 



Glenea Belh\ sp. n. 



Kigra, dense punctata, vittis raaculisque argenteo-viridi-squamosis ; 



elytris lateraliter utrinque unicarinatis, apicibus oblique truncatis 



angulis dcntatis. 

 Long. O-o mm. 



Ilab. Canara, in South India {A. Bell). 



Head rather thickly punctured, black, with the sides and 

 two longitudinal bands in front, united across the base, silvery- 

 green. Protiiorax more thickly punctured, with a median 

 longitudinal silvery-green baud and witii some band-like 

 spots of a similar colour on each side. Scutelkiin silvery 

 green. Elytra with a distinct carina on each side separating 

 the vertical lateral portion of the elytron from the slightly- 

 convex or nearly horizontal disk. The vertical lateral portion 

 bears two rows of punctures divided by a slightly raised line; 

 the disk is closely and irregularly punctured^ with the punc- 



