98 CEToyiix-T. 



71. Heterorrhina leonardi. 



Heteronbina leouardi, G'esfro* Aim. Mas. Genova, (2) x, 1891, 

 p. 840, pi. i>, figs. 3 & 4. 



Grass-green, with the sides of the liiiul cowe aud the antennae 

 reddish, and the tarsi black. 



The body is rather broad, scarcely tapering behind, and it is 

 strongly punctured above. The ch/pem is quadrate and rather 

 broad, closely punctured, with the front margin straight and 

 broadly elevated in the middle, the forehead being provided with 

 a semicircular horizontal lobe. The prothorax is rather short, 

 rapidly narrowed to the front, and coarsely and uniformly 

 punctured. The scutellum is irregularly punctured. The elytra 

 are strongly and coarsely punctured in rows, the punctures annular, 

 partly confluent, and leaving two smooth costae upon each elytron ; 

 the a'pical aud posterior lateral margins are rugose. T\\e ivjgkUum 

 is finely rugose and the sides of the body beneath are rugosely 

 punctured. The sternal process is slender and rather tapering. 



S . The front tibia3 are slender and unarmed and the hind tibia? 

 have a rather long, but not thick, fringe of golden hairs. The 

 abdomen is neither channelled nor arched beneath. 



2 (which I have not seen). The front tibiae are bidentate 

 and the front of the clypeus (in the typical specimen) is black. 



Len(/th 19 mm. ; breadth 9 mm. 



BUEMA : Karen-ui (2700 to 4000 ft.). 



Ti/2>e in the Genoa Museum. 



72. Heterorrhina tibialis. 



Heterorrhina tibialis, Westw.,* Arcana Ent. i, 1842, p. 130, pi. .34, 



fig. 6. 

 Trigouopliorus hookeri ( 5 ) White,* Proc. Zool. Soc. 1850, p. 14, 



pi. 41, fig. 2. 



Grass-green, with the lower surface usually more yellowisli ; 

 the tibise (except the extremities) arid the lateral edges of the hind 

 coxa) testaceous. 



The form is rather elengated and depressed, strongly punctured 

 and moderately shining above. Thechjpcas is rugosely punctured, 

 (juadrate, very slightly dilated anteriorly, scarcely as long as broad 

 (measured from the point of insertion of the antenna), with the 

 front margin nearly straight, reflexed and, in the female, toothed 

 at tlie middle. There is a transverse arcuate frontal carina, which 

 is feeble in the male. The ^9/-o?7to)vw is strongly punctured, rather 

 triangular, with the sides very gently curved and strongly 

 approximating in front. The scuteUiun is sparingly punctured. 

 The cli/tra are coarsely punctured, some of the punctures forming 

 rows and enclosing well-marked costa}. The sides and apices are 

 rugose. The j)i/gidium is rather rugose, with a distinct 

 impression on each side ; the punctures on the mcfasiernum are 

 •coarse and those on the abdomen fine and irregular. The sternal 



