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CETONIINjE. 



niesosternal epimera, the sides of tlie steruum, the hind coxae, a 

 large patch on each side of the abdomen beneath and a spot on 

 each side of the 2nd segment above lemon-yellow. 



It is a large, broad species, scarcely depressed down the middle 

 of the back. The vlypeus is deeply notched and the frontal carina 

 is not strong. The prothorax is about as long as broad, the sides 



Jb'ig. 12. — Macronota flavofasciata , male, and detail 

 of extremity oF hind tibia. 



strongly angulated before the middle and parallel behind. The 

 base is broadly lobed. The eh/tra are strongly sinuated at the 

 sides and feebly costate on the disc. The extremity of the hind 

 tibia is produced outwards into a leaf-like process and the upper 

 spur is elongated, sinuous and blunt at the end. The club of the 

 antenna is short in both sexes. 



In the male the extremity of the hind tibia is broader and directed 

 more outwards. The abdomen is not channelled. 



The hind tibia of the female bears a strong spine at the middle of 

 its outer edge. 



Length 18-21 mm.; breadth 9-10*5 mm. 



Bhutan; Assam: Naga Hills ; Tonkin. 



Ti/pe in coll. Moser. 



The only female specimen (from Mr. O. E. Janson's collection) 

 wliich I have seen has a small additional yellow spot at the apical 

 margin of each elytron. 



19. Macronota malabariensis. 



Macronota malabariensis, G. (§• P., Monorjr. Cet. 1833, p. 320, pi. 63, 



Carolina malabariensis, Thorns., Le Naturahste, 1880, p. 277. 



( 5 ) Macronota auujp, Wall.,* Trans. Ent. Soc. Load. (3) iv, 1868, 



p. .-^oS, pi. 12, fig. G(n. syn.). 

 Carolina annie. Thorns., I. c. 



Black, with the elytra mainly or entirely brick-red to beyond 

 the middle and decorated with white or yellow markings above and 

 beneath. 



It is compact in form, rather broad at the shoulders and tapering 



