572 Mr. A. R. Wallace's Catalogue 



Allied to E. jucunda, Fald., form of E. malayensis ; 

 above, green, with spots of ochre-yellow ; clypeus black, 

 finely punctate ; thorax punctate towards the margins, 

 on the disk two points which are sometimes double, at 

 others almost obsolete, on the lateral margins towards 

 the front two larger spots ; elytra with a dot near the 

 shoulder, two on the disk below the middle, and four or 

 five, sometimes double, pretty equally distributed along 

 each margin ; the lateral spots are somewhat irregular ; 

 epimera ochre-yellow ; pygidium ochre-margined, leaving 

 a central black spot ; beneath, black, the sides of the 

 body and abdomen with patches of rich golden-ochre, 

 and more or less dotted with rufous pubescence ; sternal 

 process dilated, somewhat triangular in front ; anterior 

 tarsi with one strong lateral tooth just below the terminal 

 spine. 



Length 8-9 lines. 



Hab. — Batchian, Gilolo, Kaioa, Morty Island and 

 Celebes (Coll. WaU.) . 



This species varies in colour ; a specimen from Batchian 

 is rich brown, and one from Morty velvety black, but 

 they do not otherwise differ. 



23. EuEYOMIA VERNALIS, n. S. 



Supra laete viridis, opaca ; elytris singulis maculis quatuor 

 vel quiuque marginalibus ochreis ; subtus nigra, 

 nitida, convexa, lateribus crusta rufo-ochrea vestitis. 



Above, fine green, opaque ; clypeus black, shining, 

 finely punctured, deeply notched in front; thorax imma- 

 culate, with scattered punctures on the sides ; elytra 

 truncate at the apex, finely punctate-striate, the outer 

 edges blackish, ornamented with from three to five small 

 marginal spots on each side ; pygidium pale ochre, with 

 a large central black spot ; beneath, shining black, the 

 sides of the thorax, sternum, and abdomen broadly 

 crusted with pale reddish-ochre ; median line of the 

 sternum elevated and terminating in a dilated process : 

 the hind thighs with an ochreous stripe on the inner 

 edge. 



Length 8 lines. 



Hah. — Philippine Islands (Coll. Parry) . 



This species is allied to E. moluccarum. 



