On a neiv Cetonnd Beetle from East Africa. 39" 



Menida hisignata. 

 Rhaphigaster bisignatus, WsXk. Cat. Het. ii. p. 366 (1867). 



Menida discoidalis. 

 Rhaphigaster discoidalis, Walk. Cat. Het. iii. p. 568 (1868). 



Menida indecora. 

 Rhaphigaster indecorns, Walk. Cat. Het. iii. p. 568 (1868). 



Menida continuus. 



Rhaphigaster continuus, Walk. Cat. Het. ii. p. 368. n. 76 (1867). 

 Var. Rhaphigaster interruptus, Walk, loc, cif. p. 369. n. 77. 



Menida rubripJaya. 

 Rhaphigaster rubriplaga, Walk. Cat. Het. ii. p. 365. n. 64 (1887). 



Menida leucophtea. 

 A?itestia hucophcea, Walk. Cat. Het. ii. p. 281. n. 19 (1867). 



[To be continued.] 



LI 1 1. — Description of a new Cetoniid Beetle from East 

 Africa. Bj E. A. Heath, M.D., F.L.S. 



Golianthus [Sphyrorrhina) Wisei. 



Shining black. Thorax septangular in shape and very 

 coarsely and thickly punctured, with tliree narrow ochraceous 

 longitudinal lines, the central line being faintly continued 

 through the scutellum. The anterior part of pronotum is 

 slightly raised to a point, on each side of which are two small 

 ochraceous spots, one at base of head, the other on disk a 

 little before centre. The head is anteriorly prolonged into a 

 square frontal horn-like process 5 lines in width and 4 lines 

 from front to base, its anterior angles terminating in a spine. 

 The anterior horn is about 9 lines in length and granularly 

 rugose, broad at its base (about 3^ lines). It is triangular in 

 shape, rising abruptly from the head to a height of about 

 3 lines, then convexly depressed to its apex for 6 lines. It 

 gradually lessens in size to the apex, which is terminated by 

 a cruciform process with its angles curved backward, the 

 horn forming a bridge-like structure over the horn-like clypeus. 



