528 Mr. A. R. Wallace's Catalogue 



11. Hetekorhina decorAj Uliger. 



Getonia decora, 111. Vers. Oliv. ii. p. 148. 

 HeterorJi'ina decora, Westvv. Arc. Ent. i. p. 135, 



pi. 33, f. 6. 

 0. maculata, Gory & Perch. Mon. Get. p. 310, 

 {G. Q-maculata) pi. 19, f. 3. 



Hah. — Java (B. M.), Penang (Coll. Lamb.), Sumatra 

 (Burm.). 



12. Heteeorhina boeneensis, n. s. (PI. XI. fig. 2) . 



Viridis; thoraco punctato, macula magna central! nigra; 

 elytris rubro-nigris, fasciis (una mecliana alteraque 

 apicali) viridibus ; capite cornu parvo dilatato, clypeo 

 rotundato recurvato minime emarginato. 



Silky green ; clypeus rounded, recurved, slightly emar- 

 ginate ; head with a flat depressed horn dilated semicir- 

 cularly at the end ; thorax semicircular, thickly punctate, 

 with a large central brown-black spot ; scutellum trian- 

 gular, smooth ; elytra pitchy brown, punctate-striate, 

 with a green band across the middle wider at the outer 

 margins, and a curved green spot at the apex on each 

 side ; antennaB and tarsi pitchy, tibias with green mark- 

 ings, inner side of all the thighs and posterior coxa3 

 pitchy brown ; anterior tibiee dilated, and with a strong- 

 lateral tooth; sternal process flat, elongate, curved 

 upwards. 



Length 9 lines. 



Rah.— Borneo (Coll. Wall. ? ) . 



This agrees very nearly in many characters with II. 

 dives, of which only the male is known from the Philip- 

 pine Islands, but so much confusion has been caused by 

 describing opposite sexes found in distant localities as 

 the same species, that I think it much better to describe 

 this insect as distinct. 



13. Heteroehina miteata, n. s. (PI. XI. fig. 1) . 



H. horneensi similis, sed capite cornu acuto et clypeo 

 elongato bidentato. 



