of Malayan Getoniidoi.. 529 



Greeu ; the spot on the thorax as in H, bornecnsis, the 

 elytra with the median band broader and sloping back- 

 wards from the suture so as to join the apical spots ; 

 clypeus elongate, recurved, and deeply cleft ; a very 

 short flat triangular horn between the eyes ; pygidium 

 green on the outer edge only ; antenna3 and legs as in 

 H. horneens'is. 



Length 10 lines. 



Rah. — Penang (Coll. Lamb, 9 .) 



This species and H. horneensis are strikingly alike in 

 form and colouration, but differ completely in the arma- 

 ture of the head. The males of both may perhaps be as 

 fine insects as H. dives. 



14. Heteroehina modesta, n. s. (PI. XL fig. 3). 



Nigra, elytris singulis macula magna obliqua viridi- 

 sericea ; clypeo quadrate, margine antico integro ; 

 vertice obscure cariuato. 



Elongate, attenuate behind, black ; clypeus quadrate, 

 the margins reflexed, entire ; head unarmed, with traces 

 of a ridge between the eyes j thorax convex, smooth, its 

 base as broad as the elytra, the hind-angles acute ; elytra 

 very smooth, a large irregular silky-green patch extend- 

 ing from the basal half of the suture to near the apical 

 half of the outer margin, the apex somewhat produced and 

 spined; anterior tibife of the male unarmed, of the 

 female with a strong tooth near the extremity ; posterior 

 tibi^ rather long ; sternal process elongate, flattish, 

 much curved. 



Length 9 lines. 



Hah.— Tondano, North Celebes (Coll. Wall, c?- ? )• 



This elegant species presents no sexual differences but 

 those of the furrowed abdomen and unarmed anterior 

 tibise of the male. Major Parry possesses a male from 

 the same locality, which is much broader in proportion 

 than my specimens, but otherwise exactly resembles 

 them. 



15. Heteeokhina l^ta, Fabricius. 



Cetonia lata, Fabr. Syst. El. ii. p. 150. 

 Gnathocera Iceta, Gory & Perch. Mon. Get. p. 135, 



pi. 20, f. 6. 



