ZOOLOGY 461 



RUTELID^. 



Poinllia graminea, Kolbe. Euwenzori, 5,300 feet (G. F. 8cott-Elliot). 

 F. kraatzi, Ohaus. Ruwenzori, 9,000 feet (G. F. 8cott-Elliot). 



Cetoniid.e. 

 Dicranorrhina johnstoni, n. sp. 



I feel obliged to give a name to this fine species. I expect it is the same as that 

 recorded by Herr Kolbe ("Deutsch Ost-Afr.," Kafer, p. 181), as D. micans, Drury, from 

 Victoria Nyanza. All the West African specimens of D. micans known to me have the 

 head more or less green, with the fore part only black. The specimens now before me 

 from Entebbe have the head entirely black, except a trace on the neck. 



Entebbe, October (Sir H. H. Johnston), two (J, one $ . 



Neptunides stanleyi, Janson. Ruwenzori, 6,000 feet. (G. F. Scott-Elliot). 



Gametis balteata, De Geer. Ruwenzori, 5,300 feet, and Salt Lake district (G. F. 



Scott-Elliot). 

 Pachnoda flaviventris, G. & P., var. Ruwenzori, 6,000 feet (G. F. Scott-Elliot). 

 Dlplognatha silicea, MacLeay. Ruwenzori, 7,000 feet (G. F. Scott-Elliot). 



Serricoruia. 



BUPRESTID.E. 



Sternocera funehris, Bohem. Entebbe, October, 1900 (Sir H. H. Johnston). 



Elaterid.^. 

 Tetralohus hopei, Guer. Entebbe, October (Sir H. H. Johnston). A single example, 

 which I refer with some doubt to this species. 



]y[alacodermata. 



Lycid.e. 

 Licus sineratus, Schonh., and three other species. Ruwenzori, 5,000 to 8,000 feet 

 (G. F. Scott Elliot). 



Heteromera. 



Tenebrionid^:. 

 Amiantus castanopterus, Haag. Baringo, 4,000 feet, l)eceml)er, 1899 (Sir H. H. 



Johnston). 

 HojMtrum sp. Katwe sub-district Toro (G. F. Scott-Elliot). 



Cantharid^. 



Mylahris dicincta, Bertol. Entebbe, October, 1900 (Sir H. H. .Johnston). 



Four examples of peculiar interest. Two of the examples have the two usual broad 

 yellow bands on the elytra. The third example has a trace of a yellow spot in the 

 basal area of the left elytron, with a small but distinct spot on the right elytron. The 

 fourth specimen has a much larger yellow spot on the left elytron ; and on the right 

 elytron a similar spot, connected by a narrow line \\\t\\ the broad median band. 



Although there is a long series of this species in the Museum, there are none that 

 show similar variations. 



