570 Mr. A. R. AVallace's Catalogue 



but not so coarsely as in E. perviridis ; six unequal bufi' 

 spots along the lateral margin^ and a small one at the 

 apex ; a spot on the epimera above, and tke upper mar- 

 gin of the pygidium, of the same colour ; beneath, the 

 sides of the thorax, sternum, and abdomen with spots of 

 rich golden-buff; sternal process not much dilated, 

 rounded at the end. 



Length 7 lines. 



Hab.—Ceram (Coll. Wall.). 



18. EURYOMIA PERVIRIDIS, n. S. 



Viridis, supra opaca, subtus cum clypeo nitens ; thorace 

 immaculate, elytris punctato-striatis, singulis macu- 

 lis quatuor vel quinque marginalibus rufo-ochraceis ; 

 pygidio et corpore subtus rufo-ochraceo-maculatis ; 

 antennis et tarsis nigris. 



Form of E. malayensis, green, underside and clypeus 

 shining green ; clypeus and thorax immaculate, finely 

 punctured ; elytra punctate-striate, region of the scutel- 

 lum smooth — of the apex with scattered punctures, the 

 outer margins blackish, with three larger and three 

 smaller ochreous-orange spots (the smaller sometimes 

 obsolete) ; pygidium with a broad interrupted ochreous- 

 orange border ; the epimera and large spots on the sides 

 of the thorax, sternum, and abdomen beneath, ochreous- 

 orange ; sternum and sides of the abdomen coarsely 

 punctured, sternal process dilated, rounded at the end ; 

 thighs and body clothed with pale rufous hairs. 



Length 7-8| lines. 



Hah. — Amboyna, Ceram, Matabello (Coll. Wall.) . 



A very distinct species, remarkable for the shining 

 green of the under surface. 



19. EuRYOMiA MALAYENSIS, Guerin. 



Cetonia malayensis, Guer. Rev. Zool. 1840, p. 81 : Burm, 



Handb. iii. p. 793. 



Hah. — Penang, Java, Borneo (Coll. Wall.) . 



In a fine Penang specimen, the elytra are glossed with 

 rich purply-brown, and there is an additional spot near 

 the outer angle of the thorax. 



