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Notices of new or little known Cktoniiu.e ; l)v (Ilu'Er E. 

 Janson. No. 3. 



Gymnetis Goryi, n. sp. 



Gymnetis rvjilaten.s, G. P. Mon. p. 350, t. 70, f. 3 (nee Illiger). 



G. breviter sub-qiiadrata, supra viridi-cinerea, opaea, nigro- 

 variegata, elytris lateribus sanguineis nigro-iuterruptis ; subtus 

 nigra, cinereo-variegata, parce punctata et nigro-villosa, processu 

 mesosterni conico, leviter deflexo. Long. 18-20 mm. 



This species differs from G. rvjilateris, Illiger, in its short 

 quadrate form (the elytra being nearly as broad behind as at the 

 l)ase), in the greater extent of the black markings, in having the 

 red lateral bands of the elytra interrupted by four black spots, 

 in the colour' of the underside and the form of the mesosternal 

 pi'ocess, Avhich in this sj)ecies is only slightly bent, whereas in 

 rujilateris it is very large and almost vertical. 



Bohvia (Buckley). 



Clinteria cariosa, n, sp. 



C. nigra, sub-nitida, confertim punctata, thorace allio bi-punc- 

 tato ; elytris leviter bi-costatis, 1 4-albo-guttatis. Long. 14-15 

 mm. 



Var. elytris lateribus late rufis. 



Head finely punctured, the punctures very close and confluent, 

 a small space at the base convex and smooth ; clypeus shghtly 

 dej)ressed on each side, the sides almost straight, the anterior 

 angles rounded, apical margin shghtly elevated on each side, 

 emargiriate and impressed in the centre ; black slightly shining ; 

 antenna} pitchy-black. 



Thorax only slightly narrowed at the sides from the base to 

 the middle, thence aljruptly narrowed, posterior angles rounded, 

 the posterior lobe small ; very coarsely and closely punctured, the 

 punctures very close and confluent at the sides and in front, 

 a narrow median line and the basal margin smooth, three rather 



