548 Mr. A, R. Wallace's Catalogue 



1. Macronota Diardi, Gory & Percheron. 



Macronota Diardi, Gory & Perch. Mon. Get. p. 313, 



pi. 61, f. 5. 



Hah. — Borneo, Sumatra, Malacca, Penang (Goll. Wall., 

 B. M.) 



This handsome species is rather common in newly 

 cleared forest, flying in the hottest sunshine, close to the 

 ground, and settling on dry and decaying wood. 



2. Macronota trisulcata. Gory & Percheron. 



Macronota f/risulcata, Gory & Perch. Mon. Get, p. 312, 



pi. 61, f. 4. 



Hah.—UYs. (Goll. Parry, B. M.) . 



This fine species appears to be absolutely restricted to 

 the Island of Java. 



3. Macronota aciculata, Vollenhoven. 

 Macronota aciculata, VoU. Tijd. v. Ent. vii. p. 153. 



'^ Viridi-cuprea, elytris oUvaceo-viridibus, humeris vino- 

 sis, prothorace antice tuberculato, elytrorum parte 

 externa aciculata." (Voll.) 



Hah. — Java. 



4. Macronota Ludekingii, Vollenhoven. 



Macronota LudeMngii, Voll. Tijd. v. Ent. vii. p. 154, 



pi. 10, fig. 1. 



" Olivaceo-viridis, nitida, elytrorum margine laterali 

 usque ad medium rubro, exinde ad suturam viridi, 

 serrate.'' (Voll.) 

 Hah. — Sumatra. 



5. Macronota celebensis, n. s. (PI. XI. fig. 5) . 



Rufo-castanea, glaberrima, corpore et abdomine, thorace 

 et elytris in medio, antennis et tarsis nigris, scutello, 

 elytrorum singulorum macula in medio alteraque ad 

 apicem, fasciisque subtus lateralibus luteis. 



Clypeus ovate, notched in front, elevated between the 

 eyes, with a few scattered punctures ; thorax dilated in 

 the middle, the hinder angles acute, moderately lobed 

 behind, convex, with deep scattered punctures about the 

 anterior angles, and a small group in the middle behind ; 



