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Cetonia dubia.—Plana, depressa, lateribus angulatis, supra olivaceo-cuprea, subtus 
cupreo-wnea; thorace elytrisque albo-maculatis; processu  sternali non dilatato, 
incurvato. 8—10 lin. Philippine Islands. 
C. obtusa.—Nigro-xnea; thorace punctato, albo-marginato; elytris truncatis, 
punctatis, utrinque bicarinatis, transverse albo-maculatis; subtus purpured-cuprea, 
corpore pedibusque pilis pallidis vestitis. 6} lin. Java. 
C. arrogans.—C, mandarinee similis, sed thorace maculis parvis rotundatis fulvis, 
elytris ad suturam minus spinusis; subtus rufo-maculata et pilis rufis vestita. 7 lin. 
Philippine Islands. 
C. porcina.—Rufo-brunnea; clypeo bidentato, recurvato; thorace viridi-brunueo, 
limbo lato ochraceo interne angulato; elytris ochraceo maculatis et punctatis; subtus 
geneo-cuprea, crusta ochracea fere tota vestita. 7 lin. Java. 
C. Solorensis—Rufo-cuprea, pallida, subviridis, hirsuta; clypeo emarginato; 
thorace punctato, utrinque maculis 3 parvis flavis ; elytris punctatis, maculis sparsis 
flavis; subtus abdomine cupreo-metallico, corpore valde hirsuto. 9 lin. Solor. 
C. erassipes.—Supra olivaceo-brunnea, hirta; elytris apicibus ochraceo-brunneis ; 
subtus rufo-nigra, thorace et sterno ochraceis, nigro-irroratis, abdomine ochraceo- 
marginato; pedibus posterioribus valde crassis. 7 lin. Penang. 
Cetonia? meguspilota.—Nigra; clypeo bidentato; supra maculis 20 nacreis; 
subtus processu sternali divergente, maculis irregularibus nacreis. 8 lin. Philippine 
Islands. 
Cetonia ? irrorata.—Nigra, nitida, subconvexa, grosse punctata, lateribus albo- 
irroratis; elytris sinuatis, apice truncatis; subtus corpore et femoribus pilis albis 
vestitis. 7 lin. Philippine Islands. 
Srernoptvs, n. g.—Type, Cetonia Schaumii, White. 
Evremina, Westw., n. g.— Cremastocheilorum habitu, nonnullorum necnon Cremi- 
darum (Rutelidarum); Macromati tamen magis affine. 
Euremina agnella, Westw.—Nigra, nitida ; capite et pronoto rude punctatis ; elytris 
nigris, basi rufis, colore rufo in marginem lateralem et ad suturam longitudinaliter 
extenso, in medio profunde sulcatis et striolis in sulcis impressis. 53 lin. Penang. 
New Part of ‘ Transactions. 
A new Part of the ‘Transactions’ (Third Series, Vol. iii. Part 4), being the third 
Part published during 1867, and containing a further instalment of Mr. Pascve’s 
“ Longicornia Malayana,” was on the table. 
Addendum.—The specimen of Ciniflo ferox exhibited by Mr. M‘Lachlan (ante, 
p. xci.) was remarkable from the fact of its abdomen being completely covered with a 
luxuriant fungoid growth. 
