2 Mr. Edward Saunders on 



tlie base, midway between the suture and tlie lateral 

 margin. Beneath, golden-green ; sides of abdominal 

 segments, each with a round white pubescent fovea. 



Head largely punctured, rugose just above the mouth. 

 Thorax not quite twice as broad at the base as long ; 

 anterior margin rounded, a little more than half as long 

 as the base ; sides rounded ; base with a slight median 

 lobe ; surface very shining, pitted with small round 

 foveas, filled with white pubescence. Elytra twice as 

 long as wide, finely and irregularly punctate, each with 

 a large round white pubescent fovea at the base, and 

 four rows of smaller ones, none of which attain the 

 apex ; sides slightly sinuate above the middle ; apex of 

 each very finely bidentate; on each side above the apex 

 is a somewhat stronger tooth. Beneath, punctured; 

 breast, and each abdominal segment, with a white pubes- 

 cent fovea on each side ; legs punctured. 



Length 16| lines; breadth 7 lines. 

 nab. — Cochin China. 



Allied to 8. sternicornis, Linn., but differs in the pits 

 of the thorax being much more regular and rounder; 

 in the pubescent fovea? of the elytra being smaller and 

 more numerous, and in the abdomen, each of whose 

 segments has a white spot on the side, which does not 

 exist in the Linnean species. 



Julodis ceneipes (PI. 1. fig. 4) . 



J. cyanea ; thorace ruguloso, linea dorsali laevi elevata ; 

 elytris punctatis, maculis albidis sagittatis ornatis : 

 subtus rugosa, albo-hirta; pedibus seneis. 



Cyaneous. Thorax with a greenish tinge, its central 

 carina, and a small round spot on each side of it above 

 the middle, cyaneous. Elytra each with four rows of 

 yellowish- white pubescent sagittate spots. 



Head longitudinally rugose, pubescent, especially 

 about the mouth. Thorax at the base once and three- 

 quarters as broad as long ; anterior margin rounded, 

 two-thirds as long as the base ; sides rounded ; base with 

 a narrow median lobe ; surface rugose, a dorsal carina, 

 widest behind, which does not touch the base or the 

 anterior margin, and a small round spot on each side of 

 it, smooth ; the surface between the rvigosities yellowish- 

 pubescent, the pubescence especially visible near the 



