34 Rev. F. W. Hope's Descriptions of 



marginibus flavis, maculisque parvis concoloribus post me- 

 dium disci positis. Podex convexus, circulariter striolatiis, 

 punctisque tribiis albis in triangulum positis alterisque duo- 

 bus lateralibus. Corpus infra olivaceo-viride, nitidum, pec- 

 tore albo-punctato, segmentis abdominalibus striolis trans- 

 vcrsis albis in quadruplici serie dispositis. Pedes nigri, 

 femoribus et tibiis duobus posticis testaceis. 



Long. lin. 5|, lat. lin. 3. 



Habitat circa Cap. Palmas. 



In Mus. D. Hope. 



Received from Dr. Savage of Cape Palmas. Closely allied to 

 Glycyphana impar of Gory and Percheron, pi. 56, fig. 2, [of which 

 it may possibly be a variety], differing in the colour of the head, 

 destitute of spots as well as the disc of the thorax. It is also 

 closely allied to Cetonia cincticolUs, Hope, (Annals of Natural 

 History, August^ 1812,) also from Cape Palmas, but that is at once 

 distinguished by the minute white spots on the elytra, and by the 

 transversely striolated pygidium. 



Fig. 4a, maxilla; 4&,mentum; 4 c, anterior tibia. 



Sp. 5. Macronata stictica, Hope. (PI. IV. fig. 5.) 



Nigra, clypco fortiter emarginato et punctato. Thorace con- 

 colori, punctis quibusdam niinutis ad latera positis. Elytra 

 aterrima, lineis elevatis conspicua variisque minutis punctis 

 per totum discum sparsa. Corpus infra nigro-violaccum et 

 punctatum, sterno acuto, ultra pedes anticos extcnso. Seg- 

 menta abdominis utrinque postice lineis albidis notata. Pedes 

 atri. 



Long. lin. 7, lat. lin. Sg. 



Habitat in agris Mysoriensibus. 



In Mus. D. Hope. 



This remarkable species is evidently the type of a subgenus 

 pertaining to Macroncda; it was received by me from the Mysore 

 country during the past year. 



Sp. G. Ccelorhina guttata. Olivier. 



The accompanying figures, Ga and Gh, contain representations 

 of the head of the ordinary specimens of the males of this fine 

 species, seen from above and sideways, in order to show the 

 distinction exhibited by another remarkable specimen which I 

 received from Dr. Savage at Cape PahnaS;, which has the two 



