88 Mr. J. O. Westwood on 
Rhomborhina? Cantori. Hope, Tr. Ent. Soc. 3, p. 63, 
individ. mutilat. 
Trigonophorus Cantori. Westw. op. cit. 
Sp. 2. Trigonophorus Saundersii. Oblongus, aureo-viridis, 
elytris tenuissime rugosulis et punctatis, capite et abdomine 
subtus pedibusque brunneo-castaneis, metathorace subtus 
viridi; pilis pedum posticorum nigris. 
Long. corp. lin. 12, g. 9. 
Syn. Trigonophorus Saundersii. Westw. Arcan. Ent. 1, p. 122, 
pl. 29, fig. 5, 9; Burmeister, op. cit. p. 752. 
Sp. 3. Trigonophorus gracilipes (n. sp. Pl. V. fig. 5). Oblongo- 
ovalis, supra et infra viridi-aureus, parum opalescens vel 
olivaceus, capite viridi, punctato, elytris tenuissime punctatis, 
pedibus gracillimis, femoribus viridibus cupreo-micantibus, 
tiblisque castaneis apice nigris ; pilis pedum 4 posticorum ful- 
vis, mesosterno tenui, cornu frontali trigono, antennis tarsis- 
que nigris. 
Long. corp. lin. 14, g 9. 
Habitat in Indize Orientalis montibus Kasya dictis. 
In Mus. D. Hope. 
In addition to the characters detailed above, it may be men- 
tioned, that the mesosternum has a dark castaneous line down the 
centre, which is smooth, but the sides are very thickly covered 
with minute punctures, which is not the case in the closely allied 
species, 7’, Saundersit. 
§ B. Cornu inter oculos acutum in ¢. 
Sp. 4. Trigonophorus Delessertii. Viridi-eenea, supra sepius 
olivacea, coxis posticis supra rubris. 
Long. corp. lin. 18. 
Syn. Goliath. Dellessertii. Guerin, Rev. Zool. 1839, p. 229. 
Trigonoph, Del. Westw. Arc. Ent. 1, p. 122, pl. 29, fig. 4. 
Coryphocera Del. Burm. Handb. d. Ent. 3, 234. 
RHOMBORHIN:. 
§ A. Processus mesosterni apice transverso dilatato. 
a. Pili pedum posticorum nigri. 
Sp. 1. Rhomborhina Mellit. Leete viridis nitens, pedibus subtus 
zeruginosis, supra cum tarsis nigris, apice elytrorum trans- 
versim scabriusculo, 
Long. lin, 16, 
