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first, and an apical spot ; these are not unfrequently 

 all absent ; the pygidium is generally bordered more or 

 less broadly, and on the undersurface the thorax, sternum, 

 and abdomen are spotted on the sides, all these spots and 

 markings being white or yellowish ; the whole body be- 

 neath is rather densely covered with bristly points, and 

 the sternal process is short and very much dilated at 

 the end. 



Length 5 lines. 



Hah. — New Guinea, Waigiou, Mysol, Aru Islands, 

 Timor (Coll. Wall.) . 



A variable species, closely allied to E. hrunnipes and to 

 E. fasciata, from Australia, but I think distinct ; the 

 median band of spots is the most constant. In a variety 

 from Waigiou, the thorax and scutellum are orange- 

 rufous. 



34. EUEYOMIA FULVIPICTA, n. s. (PI. XIV. fig. 6) . 



Viridis ; capite lineis vel maculis lateralibus, thorace 

 marginibus lateralibus, elytris singulis vitta obliqua 

 macula magna marginali et fascia curvata apicali, 

 fulvis ; pygidio infra fulvo-marginato ; subtus viridi- 

 nigra, thorace antico, sterno et abdomine late fulvo- 

 aureo marginatis ; processu sternali dilatato ; an- 

 tennis rufis, pedibus rufis vel nigris. 



Green, clypeus black, a broad line on each side curved 

 between the eyes, or separated into spots, fulvous- 

 yellow ; thorax broadly margined on the sides ; elytra 

 with a stripe on each side from near the shoulder con- 

 verging towards the apex, a large oval spot on the outer 

 margin and a small curved apical band, rich fulvous 

 yellow ; pygidium with the lower half of the same colour ; 

 beneath, blackish-green, the fore part of the thorax, the 

 sternum and abdomen broadly margined with rich 

 golden-fulvous ; the sternal process much dilated ; an- 

 tennfe rufous ; legs either light rufous, or pitchy black 

 (the latter specimen is a female) . 



Length 6 lines. 



Hah. — Coram, Amboyna (Coll. Wall.) . 



A very distinctly marked and handsome little 

 species. 



