260 MR. F. P. PASCOE ON THE COLEOPTERA OF PENANG. [May 8, 



ochreous pile ; legs luteous, tarsi darker ; antennae black. Length 

 7-10 lines. 



A very distinct and handsome species. 



Glenea Extensa, Pascoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. ser. 2. iv. p. 25S. 

 Found also by Mr. "Wallace at Singapore and Sarawak. 



Glenea oldetera. 



Stilara oucletera, J. Thomson, Arch. Ent. i. p. 143. 



Also from Sarawak. 



Glenea anticepunctata. 



Slibara anticepunctata, J. Thomson, Arch. Ent. i. p. 142. 

 M. J. Thomson's type is from Java. It appears to be a common 

 species at Singapore. 



Glenea vesta. (PI. XXVIII. fig. 3.) 



Glenea pulchella, Pascoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. ser. 2. iv. p. 260. 



I have altered the specific name pulchella, it having been pre- 

 viously used by Hope. It appears to be rather a common species 

 in Singapore and at Sarawak, and is found also in Mysol and Ceram. 



Glenea algebraica. 



Stibara algebraica, J.Thomson, Arch. Ent. i. p. 144. 



Also from Java and Borneo. 



Glenea jubjea. 



G. rufo-brunnea, fulvo vittata, sparse pubescens ; prothorace 

 angusto ; elytris trivittatis, vitta intermedia obliqua, abbrc- 

 viata ; antennis concoloribus. 



Reddish brown, with fulvous stripes, sparingly pubescent ; head 

 nearly glabrous between the eyes, and coarsely punctured; protho- 

 rax closely punctured, oblong, narrow, vertically compressed poste- 

 riorly, the disk with three fulvous stripes, and two paler stripes on 

 each side ; scutellum semicircular, fulvous ; elytra tapering poste- 

 riorly, moderately punctured, the apex with its outer angle strongly 

 mucironate, each elytra with three stripes, one sutural, one near the 

 carina, and an intermediate short oblique one at the base ; body 

 beneath with a close pale-ochreous pile, divided by three glabrous 

 stripes ; legs dark testaceous ; antennae entirely dark brown. Length 

 5 lines. 



Mr. Lamb has a specimen very near this species in most respects, 

 but with a much broader head and shorter scape. The outer stripe 

 on the elytra is also wanting. It is probably distinct. 



Glenea cunila. 



G. capite, prothorace, scutello et regione suturali pube velutina 

 grisca tectis, cateris ehjtrorum fuscis, glabris ; antennis pedi- 

 busque fuscis, his femorum basi rvfescentibus. 



