Ceratorrhina quadrimaculata. 203 



gulis lateralibus aciitis, medio cornii suberecto obtrian- 

 gulari, apice fortiter concavo et uuidenticulato. TibijB 

 antics intus simplices, nee spinosje. 



Long. 14 lin. 



2 . Caput rufo-auratum viridi-varium, cljpeo naedio dis- 

 tincte sinuato. 



Long. 13 lin. 



Closely allied to C quadrimaculata and C. Hornimani. 

 It differs from both in the cleaver taAvny-yellow colour of 

 the elytra, and from C. Hornhaani in the darker and 

 more clearly-defined green stripe connecting the humeral 

 with the apical callus. From C. quadrimaculata, the $ 

 further differs in the central and closely-approximate 

 occipital horns. The thorax is finely chagreened and 

 distinctly punctured; the elytra are also chagreened and 

 punctulated. It is much more nearly allied to C. Horni- 

 mani than to C. quadrimaculata, but sufficiently distinct 

 to be recorded under a separate name. 



One pair taken by Lieut. Grandy (of the Livingstone 

 Congo Expedition), at Bembe or San Salvador, in the 

 interior of Angola, Now in the collection of F. J. Hor- 

 niman, Esq. 



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