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CETONIIN^. 



teeth situated far apart. Tront coxse separated by a wide flat 

 interval. 



2 . Clypeus broad, slightly hollowed above, with the front 

 angles sharp, Front tibia? broad, strongly tridentate. Tarsi about 

 half as long as in the d • 



1. Dicranocephalus wallichi. 



DicrauocepLalus wallichi, 7/o;>(?,* Gray's Zool. Misc. 1831, p. 24; 



Westw., Arcana Ent. i, 1841, p. 5, pi. 1. fig. 4. 

 Goliathus wellech, G. ^- P., Monogr. Get. 1833, p. 154. 



Black or piceous, with the horns, legs and abdomen of the male 

 reddish and clothed upon the sides of the head, the pronotuin, 

 elytra and sides of the sternum, and also, in the male, upon the 

 scutellum and pygidium, with an ochreous velvety bloom, leaving 

 bare two slightly curved longitudinal carina; upon the prothorax 

 and an incomplete lateral carina upon each elytron. 



Fig. 9. — Bkranocephaliisi tralUchi, male (natural size), 

 with lateral view (above) and anterior part of fenialo (below). 



The head of the S is coriaceous and hollowed above, with the 

 chfpeus minutely notched in the middle, and the sides are produced 

 forwards into a pair of long and flattened slender horns, curving 

 upwards and having a broad external branch behind the middle 

 and a tooth near the apex. The prothorax is very convex and 

 strongly narrowed in front and there is a very slight lobe at the 

 middle of the posterior margin. All the tarsi and the claws are 

 verj' greatly developed. 



* An asterisk (*) indicates that a type or cotvpe has been examined in con- 

 nection with the present work. 



