924 THE INSECTS OF THE VICINITY OP KING’S SOUND. 
of Donovan, a species which, in general appearance and in the 
lanceolate form of the sternum, comes nearest to the present insect. 
I therefore place it in the same genus. 
Elongate ovate, yellow, nitid, scarcely visibly punctate. Head 
with a semi-circular black mark on the occiput. Thorax longer 
than wide, and widest at the base, with two black vittse extending 
from the black mark on the occiput to the base of the thorax, 
gradually ^videning from apex to base. Elytra a little wider than 
the thorax at the base; suddenly narrowed on the sides behind the 
humeral angles, very faintly punctate and scratched, the suture 
smooth, raised and of a pale reddish colour, with a small round 
spot at the humeral angles, a triangular one on each side of the 
scutellum, a broad curved fascia behind the middle not reaching 
the sides, and a moderately large round spot near the apex, black. 
Mesostemum of broad lanceolate form, blunt at the apex and 
slightly curved inwards, the abdominal segments narrowly mar- 
gined with brown at the base, the pygidium transverse and 
transversely scratched, the anterior tibise feebly tridentate, the 
upper one very minute. 
Long. 5, lat 2^ lines. 
182. Glycyphana brunnipes, Kirby, 
Mast. Cat. Col. Sp. 2616. 
