of ten new Species of Coleoptera. 87 
The above species is in form and markings closely allied to 
Lamia Royli; the spots on the thorax and elytra are the colour 
of a rose pink. 
At first I was inclined to think that art had been used in colour- 
ing the insect, but as other Lamiade@ have orange and yellow spots, 
and are found to run into red and pink, it is still possible that it 
may be natural. I may also remark, that in Mr. Hope’s Collec- 
tion there is a gigantic species received from China, named by 
him Chinensis, where the spots are to be found of the same peculiar 
pink colour. 
XIX. On the Asiatic Goliathideous genera Trigonophorus 
and Rhomborhina. By J.O. Westwoop, F.L.S., &c. 
[Read 3 July, 1843.] 
Tue Rev. F. W. Hope having received two new Indian species of 
Goliathideous beetles belonging to the genera Trigonophorus and 
Rhomborhina since the publication of my memoir on the Asiatic 
Goliathides in the 8th and 9th Numbers of my “ Arcana Ento- 
mologica,”’ affords me an opportunity of publishing a synoptic 
revision of the species of these two groups, the synonymy and spe- 
cific distinctions of several of which have been incorrectly detailed 
by Dr. Burmeister in the Appendix to the Third Volume of his 
“ Handbuch der Entomologie,” p. 778—781. 
TRIGONOPHORUS. 
§ A. Cornu capitis inter oculos acutum in g, truncatum in 9. 
Sp. 1. Tr. Nepalensis. Atro-azurea, viridis vel viridi-czrulea ; 
(nec secundum sexum varians), pedibus coxisque posticis 
fulvis ; genibus, tibiarum apice tarsis antennisque nigris. 
Long. corp. lin. 13—15, g¢ 9. 
Syn. Cetonta Nepalensis. Hope in Zool. Misc. p. 24, ¢. 
Cetonia Hardnicku. Hope in op. sup. cit. 9. 
Gnathocera Hardwickii. Gory & Perch. Mon. Cet. pl. 
19, fig. 1, 9. 
Cetoninus (Coryphe Rhomborhina, 1) Hardwicku. Mac- 
Leay, Cet. So, Afr. p. 30. 
Coryphocera Hardnickii. Burm. Handb. d. Ent. 3, p. 232. 
Trigophorus Nepalensis, Westw. Arc. Ent. 1, p. 1214 
pl. 29, fig. 3, g. 
