of several new Species of Cetoniidcc. 149 



Sp. 7. Anthracophora Bohemanni.* (PI. XVI. fig. 7.) 



A. nigra, supra maculis concoloribus velutinis ; elytris dimidio 

 basali maculis numerosis fulvis, apiceque late fulvo ; thorace 

 subtus antice fulvo hirto, abdominisque lateribus maculis 

 parvis griseis. 



Long. Corp. lin. 9|. 



Habitat apud Landour in regione Himalayana Indiae Orientalis. 



In Mus. nostr. D. Benson. 



A. afro-macidatcc affinis. 



Corpus latum, crassum, capite parvo, pedibusque brevibus. 

 Caput nigrum, punctatum, vix convexum, margine antico 

 fere recto et parum reflexo. Antennaj breves, nigrae. Max- 

 illae lobo interno corneo, in spinam acutam curvatam desi- 

 nente, lobo apicali brevi corneo apice oblique emarginato, 

 inde certo situ bidentatus apparet. Mentum antice latum, 

 emarginatum, lateribus ad basin oblique convergentibus. 

 Pronotum lateribus in medio vix angulatis ; disco laevi, baud 

 nitido, lateribus punctatis maculisque nigro-velutinis laterali- 

 bus duabusque alteris majoribus versus marginem posticum. 

 Scutellum nigrum, opacum. Elytra lata, opaca, humeris 

 baud valde dilatatis, nitidis, singuloque etiam inter hume- 

 rum et scutellum spatiis duobus elongatis paullo elevatis et 

 nitidis, interstitiis velutino-punctatis ; dimidio basali nigro, 

 maculis parvis fulvis, apiceque fulvo, ad suturam nigro- 

 maculato. Podex niger, opacus. Corpus subtus nigrum, 

 punctatum, pro- et metasterno fulvo-pilosis. Abdomen ma- 

 culis parvis lateralibus griseis notatum. Processus sternalis 

 brevis, latus, basi constrictus. Pedes breves, nigri. Tibiae 

 anticae in medio bidentatae, apiceque in dentem remotiorem 

 terminato ; tibiae 4 posticae in medio dente unico acuto 

 armatae. 



Fig. 7. Insectura magnitudine auclum ; 7a, maxilla; lb, meDtum; 

 7c and Id, processus sternalis; 7 e, libia anlica. 



Sp. 8. Clinteria Hearseiana.-f (PI. XVI. fig. 8.) 

 C. nigro-aenea, nitidissima, pronoti lateribus maculisque tribus 



* This species was taken " on sweating oaks, at Rockville, Landour," on the 

 Himalayas, by W. H. Benson, Esq., by whom it has been transmitted to me. 



t I have named this species after my friend Colonel J. B. Hearsey, a very 

 assiduous Indian Entomologist as well as Botanist. 



