264 Ml-. 0. E. Janson's Notices of Cetoniidfe. 



rounded at the apex ; abdomen -wdth a central depression, the 

 segments margined with black ; legs reddish-yellow, a stripe on 

 the posterior femora, the knees, the outer edge of the tibife, and 

 the tarsi pitchy-black, anterior tibia^ with three lateral teeth, the 

 lower two large and acute. 



The female is rather broader, more strongly punctured and 

 strigose, has the apical angles of the clypeus less produced, the 

 legs much stouter and the abdomen sparsely punctured and 

 convex in the centre. 



Livingstonia (Simons). 



A very distinct species, probably most nearly allied to D. 

 Blanchardi, Schaum ; I have also specimens from the Zambesi. 



