the knowledge of the Cetoniidae of British hidia. 109 



Glycosia dureli, PouilL, Insecta iv, 1914, p. 187. 



From the description and figures this is evidently a 

 slight variety of G. ludifera, Fairm., with markings similar 

 to those of the Indian specimens described by Arrow. 

 It is also from Bhutan. 



The following Notes refer to the " Fauna of 

 British India," Cetoniinae. 



Macronota, p. 41. 



In the synonymy and sub-genera Coilodera, Hope, 1831, 

 is cited as undescribed ; it was later emended to Coelodera, 

 and characterised bv Burmeister, Handb. Ent. iii, 1842, 

 p. 320. 



M. diardi, p. 43. 



The two specimens referred to (p. 44) with black elytra 

 and purple-black prothorax are in mv collection, and came 

 from the late M. Jacoby, labelled "Ceylon (W. Morton)." 

 This locality is most probably incorrect, as I now have 

 similar specimens, from the van de Poll collection, from 

 Mana Eiang, Sumatra, and this form has since been de- 

 scribed as a distinct species, under the name maindroni, 

 by Bourgoin, Bull. Soc. Ent. France, 1916, p. 133. 



M. mearesi, p. 45. 



The type, as cited by Westwood, was in the Parry collec- 

 tion, which was dispersed by auction-sale, and the par- 

 ticular " lot " comprising this specimen was bought by 

 Mr. R. Oberthur, in whose possession it should now be 

 found. 



CyphonocepJialus smaragdidus, p. 69. 



Reference to Westw., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1878, p. 29, 

 pi. 1, figs. 3, 4, is omitted. 



Torynorrhina distincfa, p. 82. 



Var. pHij)es, Burm. Handb. Ent. iii, p. 779; Westw., 

 Arcana Ent. i, p. 120 and 192, is omitted from the synonymy. 

 This is the brassy green variety and usually has the legs 

 tinged with blue. 



Rhomborrhina microcepJuda, p. 87. 



Var. staudingeri, Nonf. Stett. Ent. Zeit., 1890, p. 17, 

 is omitted. Nonfried described this as a variety of micro- 



