202 Mr. H. W. Bates on 



■what curved. They are parallel, sometimes short, some- 

 times of considerable length, and always distant from each 

 other. In all examples, of both sexes, the upper part of 

 the femora is red. The sculpture of the surface does not 

 differ much from that of C. aurata, and the black vSpots of 

 the elytra are always well-defined and unconnected by 

 vittse. 



The female sent by the same correspondent has been 

 compared by Mr. D. G. Rutherford with the type of 

 Fabricius' species, still extant in the Banksian Collection 

 at the British Museum, and found by him to agree per- 

 fectly with it. 



Three $ and two ? found at Mapanja, and one 2 at 

 Manjunga, on Caraaroons Mountain. 



C. Hornimani, n. sp. 



Oblongo-quadrata, paulo convexa, Isete viridis, capite 

 rufo, elytris fulvo-viridibus utrinque oblique viridi-vittatis; 

 femoribus supra vix rufo-tinctis. 



$ . Caput ut in C. 4-maculnto quadratum, concavum, 

 antice cornutum, at differt cornubus occipitalibus approxi- 

 matis. 



Long. 16—18 lin. 



Closely allied to C. quadrimaculata, but differing in all 

 its examples by the spots of the elytra being connected 

 by a dark- green vitta, the suture being also bordered with 

 the same colour. As minor differences in both sexes may 

 be mentioned, the nearly uniform green colour of all the 

 femora, and the bisinuate margin of the thorax at the part 

 where it is contiguous to the scutellum. The most im- 

 portant point of distinction, however, is in the position of 

 the occipital horns, or prongs, of the male ; these being 

 close together, or median, instead of wide apart, or lateral. 



Two examples from Mapanja, on the Camaroons 

 Mountain, and five fi'om Manjunga. 



C. Grandyi, n. sp. 



C quadrimaculatce afEnis, sed minor; Itete pomaceo- 

 viridis, capite antennisque rufis (mento viridi), femoribus 

 anticis et intermediis supra et elytris flavo-testaceis, his 

 vittis duabus viridibus, una suturali altera ab callo hume- 

 rali usque ad callum apicalem oblique ducta. 



$ . Caput quadratum, medio profunde excavatum, ver- 

 tice dentibus duobus parallelis, approximatis ; clypeo an- 



