24 LAMELLICORNIA — CETONIDIIDAE. 



black ; elytra reddish-yellow-brown, rarely darker. Body 

 covered with black or gray hairs. L. 4 — 5 1. Common. 



P. horticola, Lin. 



AnoTnala, 



Reversed ovate, moderately shiny. Upper-side green, 

 elytra green or yellowish ; under-side dark bronze ; antennae 

 reddish-yellow, with black club. Inner claw of anterior 

 tarsi gi'adually thickened toward base ; outer claw of front 

 pairs of tarsi split at apex. L. A.^ — 6| 1. Common. 



A. Frischi, Fab. 



CBTONIIDAE. 



A, Elytra siimate at side. 



Epimera of mesothorax visible between posterior angles 

 of thorax and shoulders of elytra ; mesosternum produced 

 into a knob between intermediate coxae ; epimera of meta- 

 tliorax and outer margin of dilated posterior coxae visible 

 from above. Cetonia, Fab. 



JB, Elytra not sinuate at side. 



a. Outer lobe of maxillae with long hairs all round ; 

 mentum fully as broad as long. 



Body smooth. . Last joint of palpi oblong, somewhat 

 narrowed toward apex ; club of antennae narrow, oblong. 



Gnorimus, Serv. 



b. Outer lobe of maxillae with long hairs on outer-side 

 and apex ; mentum oblong, narrow. 



Body hairy. Last joint of palpi long, cylindrical, trun- 

 cate at apex; club of antennae oval. Trichius, Fab. 



Cetonia, 



A. Length 7 — 12 lines. 



a. Process of mesosternum almost globular ; posterior 

 tibiae with a pointed tooth in middle. 



Oblong, flat, very shiny. Upper-side golden-green, some- 

 times with a coppery reflection ; under-side coppery ; 

 elytra with small white transverse" markings, and with an 

 impression beside suture on hinder part gradually shallower 

 from middle forward ; clypeus slightly emarginate in front. 

 L. 7 — 10 1. Common. C. aurata, Lin. 



