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



13. T^eniodera sannio, Jans. 



Belgaum; Kanara. 



I described this pretty species from five or six specimens 

 received from Travancore all of which prove to be of the 

 male sex ; a good series collected by Mr. Bell include both 

 the sexes ; the female is very similar to the male but has 

 the yellow markings on the thorax rather broader and 

 more strongly marked with black punctures, the spot on 

 the pygidium is broader and rounder, the abdominal 

 yellow spots or stripes are much smaller, the legs are 

 rather stouter, with stronger lateral teeth on the anterior 

 tibiae ; the abdomen is more convex, and the penultimate 

 segment has a fringe of golden hairs. 



14. Glycyphana albopunctata, Fab. 



Kanara ; Belgaum. On flowers, June and July. 



15. Glycyphana versicolor, Fab. 



Dharwar, on roses ; Poona ; Belgaum. June and 

 July. 



16. Glycyphana andrewesi, n. sp. 



Kobusta, obscure viridis vel olivacea, supra opaca, subtus nitida ; 

 thorace parce punctata, lateribus anguste albo-marginato ; sculello, 

 elytris pygidioque albo-notatis. 



Long. 14-15 mm. 



Var. thorace utrinque postice, elytris vitta lata obscure sanguineis. 



Head coarsely and closely punctured at the base, the punctures finer 

 and sparser towards the apex, clypeus broad, impressed on each side 

 and deeply notched at the apex. Thorax more than one-third 

 broader at the base than long, broadly emarginate before the scutel- 

 lum, finely and remotely punctured on the disk behind, more coarsely 

 punctured at the sides and in front, narrowly margined with white 

 at the sides, and in some specimens with a large red basal spot on 

 each side. Scutellum broad and triangular, impunctate, with a 

 small white spot at the apex. Elytra with some rows of rather 

 irregular semi-circular punctures, the discal costae but slightly raised 

 behind and becoming obsolete towards the base, five to seven small 

 white spots on each disposed as in the allied species, in some speci- 

 mens with a broad longitudinal red stripe in the centre. Pygidium 

 convex, coarsely and transversely strigose, the striae waved and 



