of Malayan Cetoniidce. 573 



24. EuRYOMiA RUFOViTTATA, Guerin. 



Cetonia rufovittata, Guer. Rev. Zool. 1840, p. 82. 



Hah. — Penang, Malay Peninsula, Borneo (Coll. Wall.) . 



Guerin's description of this is very imperfect. The 

 upper surface is green, except the clypeus, which is more 

 or less rufous. The thorax is either immaculate, or has 

 the anterior edge broadly red-margined, and a red patch 

 on each side, a little above the base, and almost meeting 

 above the scutellum. The stripe on the elytra is often 

 more or less obsolete, and the elytra are obscurely punc- 

 tate-striate. 



25. EuRTOMiA BowEiNGii, n. s. (PI. XIY. fig. 5) . 



E . rufovittatce similis, sed major; thorace immaculato ; 

 elytris lineis brevibus marginalibus et punctis apica- 

 libus albis. 



Above, green ; clypeus rufous, finely punctate, emargi- 

 nate ; thorax finely punctate, immaculate ; elytra with a 

 longitudinal rufous stripe from the shoulder to near the 

 apex, two fine short transverse marks on the outer 

 margin beyond the middle, and a spot at the apex, with 

 the epimera, white ; under surface, pygidium, and legs 

 pitchy rufous, with a greenish tinge ; sternal process 

 broad, much dilated ; sides of the body and abdomen 

 white-banded. 



Length 7 lines. 



fia^.—Borneo (Coll. Wall.) ; Penang (B. M.) . 



26. EuEYOMiA QUADRicoLOR, Wiedemann. 



Cetonia quadricolor, Wied. Zool. Mag. ii. p. 88. 

 Ghjcyphana quadricolor, Burm. Handb. iii. 349. 



"Obscure viridis, supra opaca, subtus nitida; pronoti 

 annulo intra-marginali aurantiaco ; elytris, pectore 

 abdomineque albonotatis. Long. 5 lin." (Burm.) 



Hah. — Java (Wied., Burm.); Penang (Coll, Lamb) . 



