of Malayan Cetuniidce. 555 



beneath black, punctured, the sides of the pro thorax and 

 sternum, and a band on the lower edge of each abdominal 

 segment, pale golden fulvous; antennse, femora, tibiae, 

 and tarsi pale rufous ; anterior tibige with one small acute 

 tooth below the terminal spine. 



Length 9 lines. 



JEfaft.— Tondano, N. Celebes (CoU. Wall.) . 



This very distinct species seems nearest to M.jpMUppi- 

 nensis. I obtained a single specimen, which appears to 

 be a male^ in the mountain district of North Celebes. 



18. Maceonota plavopunctata, Blanchard. 



Tceniodera Jlavopunctata, Blanch. Cat. Coll. Mus. Paris, 



i. p. 41. 

 " Supra nigra, subtus medio nigra, lateribus cinerea, 

 thoracis vittis quinque maculisque duabus baseos, 

 scapulis elytrorumque maculis octo aureis. Long. 

 14 mm." (Blanchard) . 

 Hab, — Philippine Islands (Paris Museum) . 



19. . Maceonota philippinensis, Waterhouse. 



Macronota pliilippinensis, AVaterh. Proc. Ent. Soc. 1841, 



p. 27. 

 M. aurogiittata, Burm. Handb. iii. p. 323. 

 Hah. — Philippine Islands (Coll. Parry, B. M.). 

 A very handsome species. One of the same form, and 

 almost equally beautiful, from Siam and Cambodia, I 

 describe below. * 



* Macronota Mouhotii, u. s. (PI. XII. fig. 4). 



Nigi'a, creberrime punctata et dense hirsuta; thorace medio, scutello 

 toto, elytris singulis maculis quatuor suturaque in medio, et pygidio 

 macula rotiindata, aiu-eo-ri;fis. 



Clypeus broad, somewhat dilated at the end, emarginate, a narrow keel 

 between the eyes; thorax and elytra very closely punctate, and thickly 

 clothed with black hairs; a stripe on each side of the head, diverging 

 before the eyes, a broad median band on the thorax narrowed in the mid- 

 dle, the whole clypeus, two sub-triangular spots on the outer margin of 

 each elytron, the upper one largest, and a central figure formed of a large 

 anterior and smaller posterior sutm-al spot, imited by a narrow stripe, a 

 round spot on the pygidium, and several large irregular patches on the 

 sides of the body and abdomen, all rich ochreous yellow. Tibife and tarsi 

 pitchy, antennae nifous pitchj*. 



Length 8 lines. 



Hah. — Slam. C.mbodia (Coll. Wall, ex Mouhot). 



Nearest to M. ihilippinensis, but very distinct. 



