192 ZOOLOGICAL EESULTS OF THE EUWENZOEI EXPEDITION. 



Family Cetoniid^. 



GoLiATHUS GIGANTEUS Lam. Syst. Anim. sans Verteb. 1801, p. 209. 

 Mawambi, E. Congo Forest, 2000 ft. (B. B. Woosnam). This is the commonest and 

 most widely-distributed of the Goliath-beetles. 



Ceeatoeehina smithi Macl. Illust. Zool. Afr. iii. p. 34. 



Var. HACQUARDI. 



Mubuku Valley, E. Euvvenzori, 6000-13,000 ft. One female specimen. 



Ckratorrhina gealli Buq. Ann. Soc. Eut. France, 183G, p. 201, pi. 5. fig. 3. 

 E. Congo Forest, 2500-3000 ft. {B. B. Woosnam). One female. 



Ceratorehina sp. near loricata Jans. 



A single female from Mubuku Valley, E. Ruwenzori, 6000-13,000 ft. 



Ceratoeeiiina stawleyi Jans. Entomologist, xxii. p. 40. 



A female was taken by Mr. Scott Elliot on Ruwenzori between 6000 and 8000 ft. 



EccoPTOCNEMis SUPERBA Gerst. Mitth. nat. Ver. Neu-Vorpomm. 1883, p. 12. 

 E. Congo Forest, 2500-3000 ft. One male specimen. 



Tmesorehina runsorica, sp. n. 



Lsete olivaceo-viridis, tarsis tibiisque extus vel toto fusco-brunneis, modice depressa, 

 elongata, Igevis, haud micans, clypeo subquadrato, leviter rugoso, vertice minute 

 punctato ; prothorace parce subtiliter punctato, medio laevi ; scutello Itevi, acuto ; 

 elytris subtilissime subseriatim punctatis, apice extus sat grosse plicatis ; pj'gidio 

 leviter transverse strigoso ; corpore subtus Isevigato, metasterni lateribus grosse 

 punctatis et parce fulvo-pilosis, processu piano, antice rotundato : 

 6 , abdomine sulcato, feraorum posticorum margine postica longe sinuata et ciliata. 



tibiis curvatis, intus longe et dense setosis. 

 Long. 23-26 mm. Lat. max. 11-12 mm. 



Hah. Ruwenzori, 7000-8000 it. {G. F. Scott Elliot); Mubuku Valley, E. Ruwenzori, 

 6000-7000 ft. 



This species is very closely related to T. pectoralis Moser, but rather broader and 

 smoother, the puncturation, especially upon the pronotum, being considerably finer. 

 The legs have not the bright rosy colouring seen upon the femora and tibiae of 

 T. joectoralis, the femora and the inner part of the front, or of all the tibiae, being 

 green, and the tarsi and remaining part of the tibise very deep red-brown The male 

 has a long and thick fringe at the inner edge of the hind tibia, and the hind femur has 



