of Malayan Oetoniid<B. 545 



25. LOMAPTERA INEEMIS, n. S. (PI. XII. fig. 2). 



Viridis ; capite, pedibus, pygidio et elytrorum apice 

 viridi-rufis ; tibiis rufisj anterioribus inermibus. 



Female. Form of L. papua, metallic green ; antennae, 

 fore part of the head, legs, and the extremity of the 

 body and elytra, rufous, shading in to the green of the 

 body. Thorax very finely punctate and transversely 

 striate at the sides, scutellum concealed, hinder part of 

 the elytra covered with very fine transverse striae ; 

 pygidium of the same form as in L. papua, but the 

 keeled portion rather more protuberant below ; anterior 

 tibiee without any tooth on the margin. 



Length 14 lines. 



Hab.— New Guinea (Coll. Wall. ? ) . 



I obtained only a single specimen of this species. 



Sub-fam. III. MACEONOTIN^. 



Gen. VI. Clerota, Burmeister. 



The only species of this genus is rare, and was not 

 met with by myself. 



1. Clerota budda, Gory & Percheron. 



Macronota hudda, Gory & Perch. Mon. Get. p. 310, 



pi. 61, f. 1. 



M. vittigera, Westw. Arc. Ent. i. pi. 28, f. 6. 



Hah. — Penang (Coll. Lamb, ^), Java (Coll. Parry, 

 B. M.). 



The Penang specimens agree wath those from India 

 as figured by Westwood. 



Gen. VII. Plecteone, n. g. 



Clypeus broad, but slightly bilobed ; club of antennae 

 moderate, scarcely elongate in the male ; prothorax 

 narrow in front, the sides angulated, nearly parallel or 

 concave behind, base much narrower than the elytra, the 

 middle produced into a rounded lobe, the surface rounded 

 and but slightly furrowed longitudinally; scutellum 

 large, triangular; elytra much undulated, depressed 

 along the suture, and with a large impressed space about 



