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of Malayan Ceto'niidoi. hQl 



8. EuEYOMiA REGALis, Vollenlioven. 



Euryomia regalis, Voll. Tijd. v. Ent. vii. p. 157. 



Atra, supra opaca, pronoti limbo postico et elytrorum 

 vitta hamata sanguinolentis^ horum fascia interrupta 

 punctoque aureis ; subtus nigra^ nitida, maculis aureis 

 fuscisque. Long. 14 mm." (Yoll.) 



fiat.— Tondano and Macassar, Celebes (Coll. Wall.) . 



9. Euryomia sumatrensis, Vollenboven. 



Euryomia sumatre')wis,Yo\\. Tijd.Y . Ent. vii. p.l57,pl. 10,f.5. 

 ^'Atra, opaca, prothorace rufo, margine pronoti postico 

 undulato nigro. Long. 15 mm.^^ (Voll.) 

 Hah. — Sumatra (Leyden Mus.). 



10. Euryomia Forsteni, Vollenhoven. 

 Euryomia For steni, Voll. Tijd. v. Ent. vii. p. 156, pi. 10, f. 4. 



"Atra, supra opaca, pronoti limbo postico sanguineo; 



epimeris et epipleuris flavis, in singulo elytro maculis 



tribus aureis. Long. 14 mm.^' (Voll.) 



B'at.— Celebes; '^Tondano" (Voll.), "Macassar" (Wall.). 



This is probably only a variety with the principal 



markings obsolete, as it agrees with E. regalis in all 



essential characters. 



11. Euryomia bella, n. s. (PI. XIII. fig. 5). 



E. regali similis sed major ; scutello nigro, elytris lineis 

 rubris interruptis et maculis duabus apicalibus san- 

 guineis. 



Black, velvety above ; head and clypeus as in E. rega- 

 lis ; thorax margined at the sides and behind with blood 

 red (interrupted at the scutellum); elytra with a short 

 line at the shoulder, and an oval spot near the apex, blood 

 red, a yellow median band of four linear spots ; the pygi- 

 dium rich chrome-yellow ; beneath, shining black, four 

 ovate lateral spots on the abdomen, one on the margin of 

 the hind coxae, and one on the epimera, orange-ochre ; 

 the sternum rugose-striate, and the sternal process trans- 

 versely dilated. 



Length 8 lines. 



Safe.— Batchian (Coll. Wall.) . 



This species is closely allied to E. regalis, but has the 

 spots beneath differently placed, as well as being differ- 

 ently coloured above, and much larger. 



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