532 Mr. A. 11. Wallace's Catalogue 



ochre yellow^ pygidium opaque^ faintly wrinkled ; a small 

 spot on the side of the stex^num^ and others on the 

 margin of the two first abdominal segments, whitish- 

 yellow ; sternal process conical, blmit ; thighs, coxae and 

 sternum coarsely rugose-punctate ; spines of anterior 

 tibias very stout. 



Length 6^ lines. 



JIa6. —Penang (B. M.) . 



Very near G. jlavonotata, but I think distinct ; that 

 species is rather broader, entirely wants the apical spot, 

 the surface of the sternum is more irregularly punctate, 

 the elytra are deep opaque black, and more coarsely 

 punctate, and the trochanters of the hind legs are 

 strongly spined. * 



7. Clinteeia cinctipennis, Gory & Percheron. 



Gymnetis emctvpennis, Gory & Perch. Mon. Get. p. 376, 



pi. 77, f. 2. 



Hah.' — Java. 



I have not seen a specimen of this species. It may 

 be a variety of C. scxpustulata or C. atra. 



8. Clinteeia dives, Vollenhoven. 



Clinteria dives, VoU. Tijd.voor Ent. vii. p. 153. 



" Nigra, supra opaca, elytris striatis, subtus subnitida, 

 elytrorum macula magna transversali aurantiaca. 

 Long. 16 mm.^' 

 Hah. — Borneo and Biliton (Leyden Mus.) . 



9. Clinteeia vidua, Vollenhoven. 



Clinteria vidua, Voll. Tijd. voor Ent. vii. p. 153, 



pi. 9, f. 6. 



''Nigra, supra opaca, subtus nitida ; elytrorum maculis 

 duabus magnis subovalibus, lunulisque duabus 

 lacteis. Long-. 17 mm." 

 Hah. — Sumatra (Leyden Mus.). 



* Gymnetis flavonotaia, Gory & Perch. Mon. Cet. p. 377, pi. 77, f. 3, 

 from Tenasserim, falls just beyond the geogi'aphical limits assigned to 

 this paper. The tyjie is in the Oxford Museum, and hy the kindness of 

 Prof. Westwood, I have been enabled to compare it with the present 

 species. 



