of Malayan Cetoniidce. 575 



30. EuEYOMiA MODESTA, Fabricius. 



Cetonia modesta, Fab. Syst El. ii. 158 ; Gory & Perch. 

 Mon. Cet. p. 286, pi. 55, f. 7. 



Glycyphana modesta, Burm. Handb. iii. p. 352. 



Hab. — Penang, Borneo, Java, Sumatra (Coll. Wall.) ; 

 Philippine Islands (Coll. Parry). 



31. EuEYOMiA cucuLus, Burmeistsr. 

 Glycyphana cuculus, Burm. Handb. iii. p. 352. 



'* Yiridis, albido sparsim squamosa, subtus in latere alba ; 

 punctis duobus pronoti, elytri singuli septem albis, 

 pygidio immaculato. Long. 5 lin.^^ (Burm.) . 

 Hah. — Philippine Islands. 

 This is probably only a variety of E. modesta. 



32. EuRYOMiA SwAiNSONii, Gory & Pereheron. 



Cetonia 8ivainson, Gory & Perch. Mon. Cet. p. 249, 



pi. 47, f. 4. 



? 0. himacula, "Wied. Zool. Mag. ii. p. 85. 



Hab. — Tenasserim (?), Java (B. M.). 



33. EuEYOMIA INCERTA, n. s. (PI. XIV. figs. 1, 2). 



Nigra, supra viridi-obscura vel viridi-rufa, saepe rufo- 

 varia ; thorace albo-marginato, saepe bipunctato ; 

 elytris maculatis, pone medium maculis quatuor in 

 fasciam curvatam dispositis. 



Black, above dark green or brownish-green, often 

 with reddish patches ; clypeus black, punctate ; thorax 

 blackish, with a broad lateral border and two discal 

 points, yellowish-white, the border often continues on 

 the head, and extends on to the sides of the clypeus ; 

 scutellum often reddish, sometimes nearly black ; elytra 

 obscurely punctate -striate and finely hirsute with 

 minute scattered bristly points, a little behind the middle 

 a band formed of four spots, two larger touching the 

 outer margin and two smaller near the suture advanced 

 a little forward, often a single humeral spot and some- 

 times a group in the anterior part of the elytra ; behind, 

 a second apical band of four smaller spots parallel to the 



