566 ' Mr. A. R. Wallace's Catalogue 



5. Edryomia cincta^ n. s. (PL XIII, figs. 3, 4). 



Nigra ; tliorace rugoso-punctato ; elytris striatis, latera- 

 liter punctatisj post medium linea alba interrupta, 

 interdum macula basali magna fulvo-rubra. 



Black above^ opaque ; clypeus punctate^ emarginate ; 

 thorax punctate^ more deeply at the sides, the punctures 

 confluent in patches ; scutellum smooth ; elytra with 

 about four abbreviated strise parallel to the suture, 

 beyond punctate, somewhat striate, with slightly elevated 

 ridges and an apical tubercle, apex rounded, forming a 

 deep notch at the suture ; just beyond the middle is a 

 narrow white somewhat-interrupted band from the outer 

 margin, but not reaching the suture ; in some specimens 

 there is, above this band, a large patch of dark brownish- 

 red, extending on to the scutellum, but not quite reaching 

 the base of the elytra ; beneath, with a patch of white 

 scales almost covering the coxae of the hind legs, other- 

 wise immaculate ; anterior tibiae with two lateral teeth, 

 one near the apex ; sternal process abruptly dilated at 

 the extremity. 



Length 7-8 lines. 



Hah. — Penang (Coll. Lamb and Wall.) . 



As the colouring in this genus is known to vary so 

 much, I have not considered the red-marked specimen 

 distinct, although it looks very different. I can find no 

 other character to separate them, and a series of speci- 

 mens would probably show many intermediate forms. 



6. EuEYOMiA MAEGiNicoLLis, Gory & Perclieron. 



Cetonia marginicollis, Gory & Perch. Mon. Get, p. 251, 



pi. 47, f. 6. 

 Glycyphana Horsfieldii, Burm. Handb. iii. p. 346. 



Hah.—Veno.ng (B. M.); Siam (Coll. Wall.); India 

 (B. M.). 



7. EuRYOMiA BiNOTATA, Gory & Percheron. 



Cetonia hinotata, Gory & Perch. Mon. Get. p. 250, pi. 47, 

 f. 5. Glycyphana hinotata, Burm. Handb. iii. 347. 



IJah. — Java (B. M.); Penang", Malay Peninsula, Bor- 

 neo (Coll. Wall.) . 



Gory and Percheron describe the spots on the elytra 

 as white, but figure them as yellow, which is the colour 

 in my specimens. 



