62 CETONIIN^. 



sometimes sends a continuation on each side in a straight hne 

 towards the shoulder. The elytra are less flattened than those 

 of M. virgata, the extremities less produced and less distinctly 

 serrated at the margins. 



The cluh of the antenna is elongate in the male. The female 

 has the prothorax rather broader, with a smooth longitudinal 

 carina along the middle and the sides rather more angulated. 



Length 17-19 mm. ; breadth 7'5-9 mm. 



Assam : Naga Hills, Patkai Hills, Manipur ; Ixdo-Chin'a. 



Tijpe in the Paris Museum. 



31. Macronota virgata. 



Tieniodera virgata, Junson, Notes Leyd. Mus. xiv, 1892, p. 59. 

 Tteniodera quadristrigata, Kraatz, Deutsche Ent. Zeilschr. 1892, 

 p. 316, pi. iv, fig. 9. 



Black, with the elytra more or less red, and with the following 

 yellow markings : — two longitudinal lines upon the head ; four 

 complete longitudinal lines upon the prouotum ; the base and 

 middle line of the scutellum ; a common A-shaped mark upon 

 the elytra behind the scutellum, a pair of closely approximate 

 spots a little behind this, a lateral spot on each side, a very little 

 anterior to the last, and a narrow transverse line near the apex. 

 A spot t at the middle of the pygidium, the greater part of the 

 sternum, and lour transverse lines on each side of the abdomen 

 beneath are also yellow. 



It is long and narrow and rather flat above. The clypeus is 

 deeply notched in front ; the pronotum narrowed in front and 

 behind, not angulated at the sides, and furnished with a rather 

 pointed basal lobe, which is scarcely depressed. The elytra are 

 flat, scarcely costate, strongly narrowed towards the apices, where 

 they are finely serrated. The sides are gently sinuated behind 

 the shoulders. 



In the female the prothorax is a little broader and more 

 strongly narrowed behind and the antennal club is shorter. 



Length 19-21 mm.; breadth 8-9-5 mm. 



Assam : Silhet, Sudiya, Manipur : Burma : Taung-ngu. 



Type in coll. O. E. Jansou ; that of quadristngata in the 

 German Entomological National Museum. 



32. Macronota mouhoti. 



Macronota moulioti, Wallace* Trans. Ent. Soc. Land. 1868 (8) iv, 



p. 555, pi. 12, fig. 4. 

 Ixorida mouhoti, Thorns., Le Naturaliste, 1880, p 277. 



Black, sometimes with the elytra deep red, and with the 

 following pale yellow or orange markings : — two longitudinal lines 

 upon the head ; a broad median longitudinal band, a little 



t In a specimen in Mr. B. Or. Nevinson's collection there are four spots 

 a transverse line. 



