of MaJayan Getoaiidw. 533 



10. Clinteria tloka, n. s. (PL XI. fig-. 4). 



Supra nigro-brunnea ; tliorace punctis duobus et macula 

 marginali fulvo-luteis ; elytris singulis fascia lata 

 longitudinali brunneo-rufa, punctis duobus discali- 

 bus^ maculisque marginalibus et apicalibus fulvo- 

 luteis. 



Black; clypeus quadrate^ emarginate^ lobes rounded, 

 coarsely punctate ; thorax deep olive-brown, finely 

 punctate, the sides rounded, an irregular marginal patch 

 not reaching the outer angle, and two small oval spots 

 on the disk, orange-ochre ; scutellum very small, trian- 

 gular ; elytra punctate-striate, the punctures large and 

 shallow, appearing as semicircular impressions in some 

 lights, deep olive-brown, a broad longitudinal band on 

 the middle of each elytron from the base to near the 

 apex brownish-red, an elongate apical spot, a smaller 

 one on the outer margin nearer the apex than the base, 

 and a small discal double spot, orange- ochre ; pygidium 

 black, hairy, and with a small j^ellowish spot on each 

 side ; beneath are patches of orange on the margins of 

 the sternum, the coxae of the hind legs, and on the last 

 abdominal segment ; the sternal process curves outwards 

 and is rounded at the end ; head and legs with rufous 

 hairs ; anterior tibite with two strong lateral teeth. 



Length 7 lines. 



JTaS.— Flores (Coll. Wall.) . 



A pretty species, perhaps nearest to G. m<ereiis, from 

 Ceylon. 



Gen. IV. Agestrata, Eschscholtz. 



Although these fine insects are so common in collec- 

 tions, I never myself met with them. They are strictly- 

 confined to the Indian region of the Archipelago. 



1. Agestrata orichalca, Linngeus. 



Scarahceus oriclialcus, Linn. Amoen. Acad. vii. p. 504. 



Scarahceus cJiinensis, Auct. 



Gctonia chincnsis, Herbst, iii. p. 199, pi. xxviii. f. 2. 



Agestrata chincnsis, Gory & Perch. Mon. Cet. p. 305, 



pi. 59, f. 2. 



