214 Rev. H. Clark’s Motes on the 
7. H. Bowringii, n. sp. (Pl. XIV. fig. 3.) 
Ovalis, convexus, haud parallelus, latus, sat rotundatus, puncta- 
tus, niger, flavo-maculatus : capite inter oculos superné un- 
dique impresso, flavo, basi laté transverse nigro ; thorace sub- 
tilissimé punctato, anticé punctis etiam majoribus sparso, 
flavo, margine basali nigro, ad medium latiori, margine 
frontali etiam nigro sed attenuatiori, et plerumque haud 
latera attingenti; elylris latis, sat rotundatis, subtilissimé 
punctatis, punctis etiam seriebus duabus ordinatis majoribus 
(serie externa aliquando obsoleta), nigris, vittis undique duabus 
maculaque flavis—vittarum hac media, inter strias 147 et 22”, 
lineari, cum suturad subparallela, et marginem juxta apicem 
penitus attinenti, ill4 marginali sed haud marginem attingenti, a 
humeris usque ad apicem producta—macula apud scutellum 
undique circulari insulari, inter suturam et striam 14": 
corpore subtus rufo-fusco ; pedibus rufo-flavis, femoribus pos- 
ticis rufo-fuscis ; antennis rufo-fuscis, articulorum basibus 
flavis. 
Long. corp. lin. 7—7; lat. lin, 44 —4. 
I received a single example of this species from the Gory Col- 
lection some years ago, taken in New Holland; more recently it 
has been taken by Mr. Diggles at Moreton Bay; and also on the 
coast of China by Mr. Adams, to whose great kindness I am in- 
debted for a fine series. It was taken also by Mr. Bowring, to 
whom I dedicate the species. 
In the cabinets of the British Museum, Dr. Schaum and the 
Rev. H. Clark. 
8. H. decorus, Klug (Symbole Physicz, tab. xxxiii. fig. 5). 
(Pl. XIV. fig. 4.) 
The figure of this species had already been engraved for me by 
Mr. Robinson, when Dr. Schaum informed me of an admirable 
figure that already existed of it in Klug’s magnificent folio; the 
species, however, well deserves a repetition of figure, not only on 
account of the costliness of Klug’s work, but also of the extreme 
apparent rarity of the insect, as well as its beauty of coloration. 
The species is taken in Arabia. 
9. H. Ussher, n. sp. (Pl. XIV. fig.2.) 
Ovalis, postice depressus, obscure undique bi-punctato-striatus, 
niger vel rufo-niger, maculis quibusdam flavis: capite flavo, 
ad basin laté et transversé fusco; thorace flavo, ad medium 
Le 
