66 On new Longicorn GoJeoptera from China. 



Glenida suffusa, n. sp. 



Capite punctato, csoruleo-griseo sqnamosc pnbescente ; prothorace 

 lateribus ante medium obtuse tuberculato, ochraceo-pubescente, 

 dorso medio macula nigra griseo marginata, postice carina 

 mediana dorsali ; scutello griseo-albo ; elytris nigro-velutiuis, 

 cseruleo suffusis, ad basin ochraceis ; corpore subtus pedibusque 

 fulvo-ocbraceis ; tarsis et tibiarum apicibus nigris ; antennis fus- 

 cis, articulis tertio et quarto pallidis. 



Long. 17-21 mm., lat. 6|-8| mm. c? 2 • 



Hab. China (Kiu Kiang). 



Head punctate, black, with a squamous pubescence, which 

 is pale blue on the front and round the eyes and yellowish on 

 the clieeks. Prothorax obtusely tubercled at the sides in 

 front of the middle ; an oblique groove separates each of the 

 lateral tubercles from a tubercular swelling in front of and 

 below it, close to the anterior margin. The thorax is of a 

 reddish ochraceous colour, with a black spot margined with 

 grey on the middle of the disk, and with a faint grey spot on 

 each side just behind the lateral tubercles. A short longi- 

 tudinal keel extends from the posterior margin about halfway 

 along the middle of the thorax. Elytra very slightly pro- 

 jecting on each side of the scutellum, with a triangular basal 

 area reddish ochraceous, like the thorax, the rest of a deep 

 black suffused with pale blue, punctured near the base and 

 along the lateral caringe. The underside of the body and the 

 legs fulvous, covered with a yellowish pubescence. The 

 tarsi and apices of the tibiae black, slightly mixed with grey. 

 Antennae with the third and fourth joints testaceous, the scape 

 blackj and the remaining joints dark brown. 



Glenida cya7ieipennis, n. sp. 



Capite, articulis antennarum basalibus, thorace (tuberculis laterali- 

 bus et maculis duabus medio disco, fuscis, exceptis), pedibus et 

 corpore subtus ochraceo-fulvis ; elytris glabris, cyaneis, punc- 

 tatis ; tarsis apicibusque tibiarum nigro-fuscis. 



Long. 19| mm., lat. 7g mm. $ , 



Hah. China. 



A very pretty species, which I believe to be congeneric 

 with the last. The head is of a rich fulvous colour, the 

 front impunctate, with a median longitudinal groove which 

 extends on to the vertex. The prothorax is ochraceously 

 pubescent, with a distinct conical tubercle on each side very 

 little in front of the middle ; these tubercles and two trian- 

 gular spots on the middle of the disk are of a dark brown 



