

BY WILLIAM MACLEAY, F.L.S., &C. 147 



the thorax and nearly parallel-sided, there arc three or four spots 

 partially denuded of scales on each elytron, giving a faint spotted 

 appearance, the fore tibia 4 are strongly and bluntly tridentate. 

 The scutellum is broader than the length. 



Length, 15 lines. 



54. Melolontha 1 



This seems to be a true Melolontha, but as I cannot be positive as 

 to the genus, I pass it over. 



Sub- Family. RUTELIDES. 

 55. Anomala. sp. doubtful. 



Sub-Family. DYNASTIDES. 

 56. Scapanes politus. Macl. 

 Proc. Linn. Soc, N. S. Wales, Vol. IX., p. 703. 

 One female specimen. 



Sub-Family. CETONIIDES. 

 57. Lomaptera inermis. Wallace. 

 Trans. Ent. Soc, Lond., 3 Ser., Vol. IV., p. 545, t. 12, f. 2. 



58. Euryomia lateralis. Wallace. 

 Trans. Ent. Soc, Lond., 3, IV., p. 569, t. 13, f. 9. 



59. Euryomia rufitincta. n. sp. 



A little larger than E. lateralis, and of an opaque velvety black. 

 Thorax punctured with a small yellow patch in front near 

 the anterior angles and two small patches of the same colour 

 near the lateral margin. The elytra are marked with large variolose 

 punctures, most densely behind, and have three or four curved 

 costaa on each side of the suture, there is a reddish patch from the 

 humeral angle, bordered by yellow and terminating in a yellow 

 patch behind the middle, the pygidium is yellow. 



