128 CETOXIIX-E. 



punctured, considerably narrower than the el)'tra, with the sides 

 converging strongly in front, almost parallel behind, the hind 

 angles rounded off, and the base gently emarginate in the middle. 

 The scutellum is rather narrow and very blunt at the apex. The 

 ib/tra are rather coarsely puuctate-striate, very strongly sinuated 

 behind the shoulders, and acutely spinose at the apical angles. 

 The pygidkmi is concentrically strigose and slightly keeled longi- 

 tudinally, the metastenium smooth in the middle and coarsely 

 punctured at the sides, and the ahdonien very sparsely punctured. 

 The sternal process is very short and truncate. 



The (5 is olive-green or brown above, with the lower surface 

 green and broadly bordered with yellow. The $ is entirely black, 

 with small yellowish spots only at the sides of the abdomen 

 beneath. 



Length 13-14 mm. ; breadth 6-7-7 mm. 



Andaman Is. 



Type in coll. 0. E. Janson; that of andarnana in coll. Oberthiir. 



106, Glycyphana malayensis. 



Cetonia malayensis, Gucr., Rev. Zool. 1840, p. 81. 



Glycyphaua malayana, Schaum, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1844, p. 373. 



Deep red, chocolate, olive-green, or indigo, with the head, legs, 

 pygidium and lower surface, and the lateral and apical margius of 

 the elytra, black, and decorated with white as follows : — a spot on 

 each mesosternal epimeron, four placed at equal distances along 

 the outer margin of each elytron, one in the apical angle, and one 

 a short distance before it, a large patch on each side of the 

 pygidium, a row at the sides of the body beneath and an inner 

 row upon the metasternum and the basal segments of the abdomen. 

 Thei'e is sometimes a minute spot at each front angle of the 

 pronotum and occasionally another near each liiiid angle. 



The body is rather broad and flat, not narrowing behind, opaque 

 above and sliiuing beneath. The head is densely punctured and 

 the chjpens deeply notched in front. The prothorax is strongly, 

 but not closely, punctured, except near the sides, the lateral 

 margins are angulated in the middle, the hind angles indicated, 

 the base wide and deeply and abruptly emarginate in the middle. 

 The scutellum is moderately long and blunt. The elytra are 

 irregularly punctate-striate, except at the sides and apices, which 

 are very coarsely and irregularly punctured. They are strongly 

 sinuated behind the shoulders and acutely spinose at the apical 

 angles. The pygidium is rugose and clothed with yellowish setae, 

 and the sides of the metasternum and abdomen are coarsely rugose. 

 The sternal 2»-ocess is prominent and nearly circular. The front 

 tibiee are rather stout and strongly and sharply bidentate. 



The two sexes are almost alike, but the teeth of the front tibiae 

 are a very little more acute in the J . 



Length 17-20 mm. ; breadth S-5-10 mm. 



BuBMA : Karen Hills ; Malay Peninsula ; Sumatra ; Borneo. 



