LIST OF THE CETOXIIDAE 



COLLECTKI) ItV Tin: lati; LlKiNAHlJO 1''|:A in NNK'^T Ai'HICS 

 HV OLIVKH K. JANSON 



In drawing U]) the following list of the ("ctoniidae collected by 

 that renowned and indefatiga])le Naturalist and Explorer, the late 

 Leonardo Fea, and submitted to nie for determination by my 

 friend Dr. R. Gestro, I ha\e added such notes as I considered might 

 be of interest or value and the descriptions of two species that 

 are apparently new, for one of ^^'hich I have found it necessary 

 to create a new genus. A full account of Fea's last ex})edition, of 

 the h)calities visited and his decease is given by Dr. Gestro in 

 this Annali for 11)04. The localities visited of inost interest were 

 Princes Is. and St. Thomas, ishmds in the Gulf of Guinea of 

 wliich the lamia is appar(>nlly very distind from that of the 

 mainland. 



\. Mecynorrhina torquata, Drury. 



(.'aiiicvions (Vici. .ria. .buie IDO^i). 

 A single male example. 



11. Chelorrhina polyphemus, 1 al», 

 (amerooiis (\''ictoria. .buie I '.1(1:2). 



A single Iemale example of rather large size ())S mmi. with 

 nearly all ihe white markings of 1he elylra absent. 



'I C. savagei, Harris. 



Mt. Cameroon (Uuea, S()(»-ll>(HI in., .biiie-.bily lUO^i). 



A single female example. 



^1. Dicranorrhina micans, i>nny. 



Mt. Cameroon i linea. S(l()-L_>(l(l m. . .bnie-.bdv l'.»(li>). F. mando 



