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been confounded with C. discoidea of Fabricius, 

 quite a different species. 



Sp. 103. Albopunctata This species occurs in 



Africa as well as India. 



Sp. 110. \4f-maculata. — This is Cetonia ccerulea 

 Oliv. and Gymnetis ccerulea Gory. It is no un- 

 common occurrence to find the same insect described 

 by Fabricius and Olivier, under different names. 

 Few individuals are perhaps aware of the cause ; 

 the former, in his various visits to this country, had 

 access to the Banksian cabinet, and described all 

 the new species which were found in that collection. 

 He next took up his abode with Mr. Lee, of Ham- 

 mersmith, and also described the novelties of his 

 cabinet. To every insect labels were attached by 

 Fabricius, frequently in his own hand- writing ; 

 which was not always the case in the Banksian col- 

 lection. Olivier on his arrival in London directed 

 his attention to the drawers containing the last 

 arrivals of insects, and figured and described for his 

 grand work many which had previously been desig- 

 nated by Fabricius. It is singular that this insect 

 which came into my possession at Mr. Lee's sale, 

 has the specific name of C. 14-maculata attached to 

 it, while a variety of it with the thorax blue, is de- 

 nominated C. ccerulea. The locality of the former 



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