of Malayan Cetoniidce. 525 



3. HeTEROEHINA MALAYAN a, U. S. 



Nigra, nitida ; clypeo truncate ; thorace lateribus et 

 fascia lata postica rubris ; elytris singulis macula 

 magna elongata fiavo-testacea ; femoribus rubris. 

 Mas : cornubus cluobus rectis, non divergentibus, sed 

 apicibus dilatatis. 



Black, shining ; clypeus truncate in front ; head of the 

 male with two straight horns longer than the thorax, 

 parallel, but flattened and curved on the outside at the 

 apex ; thorax distinctly punctured, with a narrow mar- 

 ginal band on the sides, connected by a broad transverse 

 band close to the hind-margin, blood-red ; elytra finely 

 and regularly punctate-striate, the yellow patch still 

 larger than in H. florensis ; beneath, the sides of the 

 thorax, all the thighs, the last abdominal segment, and 

 the pygidium, blood-red. The sternal process as in II. 

 florensis, but hardly so much incurved at the apex. 

 Anterior tibise unarmed. 



Length, male, 11 lines. 



Hah. — Penang (Coll. Lamb) . 



The form of the horns of this species, no less than the 

 colouration, distinguishes it from D. ornata as figured by 

 Westwood, the thorax of which is also less punctured. 



4. Heteeoehina ornata, Hope. 



Diceros ornatus, Hope, Proc. Ent. Soc. 1841, p. 33 ; 



Burm. Handb. iii. p. 219. 



Heterorhina ornata, Westw. Arc. Ent. i. p. 140, pi. 36, 



f. 6, 7. 



'' Niger, capite medio excavate, postice tridentato, 

 thorace nigro, fascia obliqua rubra fere interrupta, 

 elytris nigris, macula lata flava, basi apice suturaque, 

 nigricantibus, pedibus nigris, femoribus rubro- 

 corallinis. Long. corp. lin. 8. Hab. Mysore." 

 (Hope.) 

 H«5.— Philippine Islands (B. M. S , C'oll. Parry, $ ). 



India ? (Oxford Mus. ? .) 



The supposed Indian specimen (Hope's type) is iden- 

 tical with those from the Philippines ; but as no speci- 

 mens have arrived from India during the last twenty-five 



