586 Mr. A. R. Wallace's Catalogue 



23. Cetonia soloeensis, n. s. 



Rufo-cuprea, pallida, sub-viridis, hirsuta ; clypeo emargi- 

 nato ; thorace punctato, utrinque inaculis tribus 

 parvis flavis ; elytris punctatis, maculis sparsis 

 flavis ; subtus abdomine cupreo metallico, corpore 

 valde hirsute. 



Pale coppery-brown, tinged with green ; the whole 

 upper surface closely set with yellow hairs ; clypeus 

 coarsely punctured, with an elevated border and notched 

 in front ; thorax convex, regularly punctured, with a 

 median line somewhat elevated and smooth, three small 

 yellow spots on each side of the disk ; elytra punctate, 

 the sides obscurely keeled towards the apex, the suture 

 elevated behind and spined at the apex, with scattered 

 and irregular dots and marks, pale yellow ; beneath, the 

 abdomen coppery polished, with a double row of yellow 

 marks on each side, the rest of the body and legs 

 densely clothed with pale yellowish hairs ; the sternal 

 spine dilated, rounded at the end ; anterior tibise with 

 two teeth below the apical spine, the lower one indis- 

 tinct ; middle and hind tibiee deeply notched. 



Length 9 lines. 



Hah. — Solor Island, east of Flores (Coll. Wall.) . 



Allied to C. acuminata, Fab., but the specimen in my 

 collection is very distinct from all I have seen of that 

 species. 



24. Cetonia obscurella. Gory & Percheron. 



Cetonia ohscurella, Gory & Perch. Mon. Get. p. 270, 



pi. 52, f. 5. 



Eab,—J&Ya (Coll. Wall.) ; Sumatra (B. M.). 



25. Cetonia crassipes, n. s. 



Supra olivaceo-brunnea, hirta ; elytris apicibus ochraceo- 

 brunneis ; subtus rufo-nigra, thorace et sterno 

 ochraceis, nigro-irroratis ; abdomine ochraceo-margi- 

 nato ; pedibus posterioribus valde crassis. 



Above, olive-brown; clypeus entire, semicircular in 

 front ; thorax convex, hispid with short pale rufous hairs 

 more dense on the margins and behind ; scutellum trian- 

 gular, elongate ; elytra hispid, a small spot on each side 



