180 Mr. 0. E. Janson's List of the Cetoniidte, 



This rather common S. Indian species is usually very- 

 constant in its uniform olive-green colour, from which it 

 derives its name ; but amongst those obtained by Mr. 

 Andrewes there is an example, which he has kindly 

 allowed me to retain for my own collection, of a light 

 green colour similar to that of H. 2>w)ictatissima, but 

 otherwise quite normal. 



4. Heterorrhina sinuatocollis, Schaum. 



Belgaum. 



A small series of this rather scarce species include 

 several of the beautiful deep blue variety, which are rather 

 larger than the normal form, and have the exposed portion 

 of the meta-coxse, the underside of the meso-sternal 

 epimera, and the femora deep red, tinged with purple, 

 and the tibiae and tarsi black or piceous. 



5. Heterorrhina elegans, Fab. 



Kanara ; Belgaum. 



6. Diceros cuvera, Newm. 



Kanara. 



7. Clinteria guttifera, Burm. 



Kanara. 



8. Clinteria hilaris, Burm. 



Kanara. 



9. Clinteria tetraspila, Hope. 



Kanara. 



A single specimen only of this scarce species, taken by 

 Mr. Bell. 



10. Clinteria belli, n. sp. 



Obscure viridi-seiiea, sub-nitida; thorace 



remote punctato, lateribus albo-marginato ; 



elytris obsolete punctato-striatis, singulo vitta 



magna, apice trilobata, alba; subtus pedibusque 



nigro-tenea nitida. 



Long. 17-18 mm. 



CV\.vOCexvcv WW Obscure brassy-green, head and thorax some- 



* what shining, with or without a coppery tinge, 



underside and legs greenish- or brassy-black, shining. Head 



