of African, Asiatic and Australian Cetoniiclce. 73 



Macronota setipes, Westvv. n. s. (PI, VII. fig. 7.) 



M. elongata, elytris subparallelis, nigra, capite et pronoto ver- 

 miculatis, elytris medio longitudinaliter depressis, riifis, nigro- 

 maculatis, apiceque nigris, tenuissime strigulosis ; pedibus 

 elongatis gracilibus, setis longis paucis instructis $. 



Long. Corp. lin. 7. 



Habitat in China septentrionali. D. Fortune. 



In Mus. Britann. 



This species agrees in size and elongated form with J\f. elongata 

 of Gory and Percheron, Mon. Cet. p. 327, pi. 64, fig. 6, from 

 Calcutta. With the exception of the elytra it is entirely black. 

 The head is rugose, with a very slender short polished carina in the 

 middle, between the eyes. The elypeus is rounded at the sides, 

 and deeply angularly emarginate in the middle. The antennae 

 and palpi are black, the clava of the former dark chesnut. The 

 pronotum is verniiculato-rugose; it is subheptagonal, being widest 

 across the middle ; the middle of the liind margin is rounded, and 

 the disc in front of this part is flat. The elytra are oblong, dark 

 red, with about one-sixth at the apex black. The suture is also 

 black, each elytron also with four black spots, one on the shoulder, 

 another smaller lateral above the hind femora, a third near the ex- 

 tremity of the scutellum, and a fourth beyond the middle, the two 

 latter joining the suture ; they are nearly opaque, the disc marked 

 with numerous very fine slender lineolas, those in the middle 

 being longitudinal, those on the side transverse, and those near the 

 apex curved and circularly arranged round the subapical callus, 

 which is prominent. The podex is covered with fine striolae, 

 similarly arranged. The body beneath is black and glossy, and 

 but slightly punctured ; the metasternum is marked with a longi- 

 tudinal central impressed line, and its sides and front rather thickly 

 clothed with luteous hairs. The abdomen is widely flattened along 

 the middle, but not channelled. Tlie legs are long and very slender, 

 the tibiffi emitting a few very long slender setae. 



Eupcecila ocliracea, Westw. n. s. (PI, VII, fig. 8.) 



»S'. supra ochraceo-flava, glabra, nitida; pronoto macula parva 

 submarginali utrinqiie ante medium ; elytris maculis 4 nigris, 

 pedibus lulvis ; metasterno abdomineque nigris, cinereo dense 

 setosis. 



Long. Corp. lin. 9. 



Habitat in Nova Hollandia. 



In Mns. Britann. 



Size of /:'. punctata., Donovan, but with the body slenderer, the 



