388 Mr, O. E. Janson's Noticca of Cetouiida3. 



punctiired, the femora -with u sparse fringe of golden hairs, 

 anterior tiljia^ with two acute lateral teeth, the others with a 

 strong tooth abont the middle. 

 Angola. 



Appears to be allied to D. hderaJis, Gerst. 



Glycyphana incongrua, n. sp. 



G. subquadrata, supra obscure viridis, opaca, thorace lateribus 

 albo-marginato ; elytris bicostatis, prof undius punctatis, lateribus 

 postice, maculis quatuor, fasciaque apicali albis ; pygidio albo 

 quadri-maculato ; subtus viridi-nigra, nitida. Long. 10-|-, lat. 

 6 mm. 



Head very closely and finely punctured, the punctures con- 

 fluent at the sides of the clypeus, sparsely pubescent, margins of 

 the clypeus slightly elevated, the apex emarginate and the sides 

 strongly rounded ; black, slightly shining, the base greenish ; 

 antennae pitchy. 



Thorax strongly rounded at the sides, the basal margin slightly 

 sinuous, rather coarsely and deeply punctured, with sparse short 

 golden pubescence, a small space before the scutellum smooth ; 

 dark green, opaque, the sides narrowly margined with white. 



Scutelbim large, triangular, with a few coarse punctures at the 

 base ; dark opaque green. 



Elytra subquadrate, the suture and two discal carina3 on each 

 distinctly elevated and smooth, the interspaces and sides with 

 rows of coarse deep setiferous punctures ; dark green, opaque, 

 the apex black, a small spot just behind the shoulder, one on the 

 inner carina about the middle, another nearer the apex and 

 close to the lateral margin, a larger one near the suture about 

 one fourth from the apex, a narrow lateral marginal line on the 

 posterior half, and a large angulated transverse fascia close to the 

 apex white. 



Pygidiuin coarsely strigose and pubescent ; shining black, 

 with a transverse row of four white spots. 



Beneath greenish black, shining, strigose and pubescent ; meso- 

 sternal process broad and rounded, with a transverse impressed 

 line fringed with golden hairs ; abdomen with rows of coarse 

 semicircular impressions ; legs greenish black, shining, punc- 

 tured and pubescent, anterior tibiae with three acute lateral teeth. 



Formosa. ' 



