SCARAB^ID.E. 
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Rhanzania^ clypeus concave above, with the anterior margin tridentate ; 
club of antenn8E3 very large. Type, E. simplex^ sp. n., 1. c. p. 93, Dar-es- 
Salaam, E. Africa. 
Flatynocnemis, Kraatz, Deutsche E. Z. xxiv. p. 148. Aided to Astenor- 
rhina ; type, P. niarginicollis, sp. u., 1. c. pi. i. fig, 1, Ashanti. 
Eccoptocnemis, id. 1. c. p. 150, pi. i. fig. 10 (hind femur). Type, Tme- 
sorrhina thoreyi, Schaum. {T. barthi^ Har., probably also belongs to this 
genus.) 
Cyclophorus, id. 1. c. p. 152. Affinities uncertain ; head and prosternum 
as in Dymusia, but front tibia3 bidentate in both sexes. Type, C. cincti- 
collis, sp. n., 1. c. p. 153, pi. i. fig. 4, Ashanti. 
Balsameda, Thomson, Z. c. p. 2G8. Facies of Amithaus^ Thoms., but 
much smaller. Type, Cotinis pulverulenta, Burm. 
Melasictes, id. Z. c. Allied to Cotinis ; type, C. erytliropus, Burm. 
Latemnis^ id. Z. c. Allied to Cotinis \ type, Cetonia antonii, Duges. 
Badelina, id. Z. c. Allied to Marmarina, but mesosternal appendage 
prominent, nearly smooth, not pointed downwards. Type, Gymnetis 
aterrima, Gory. 
Hoplo^yyga, id. Z. c. Allied to last; prothorax elongated ; elytra pro- 
duced into 2 spines on each side ; mesosternal appendage small, short, 
nearly smooth, and rounded at the tip ; front tibiae unarmed. 
Tinclirea, id. Z. c. Allied to Clinteria, mesosternal appendage short, 
rather broad, subtriangular, and obtuse at the tip. Type, C. hilaris, 
Burm. 
Moscheuma, id. Z. c. Allied to Stethodesma ; type, S. reichii, Thoms. ; 
add S. sculjjtilis, Thoms., and lohata, 01. 
Aurelia, id. Z. c. p, 277. Type, Macronota tJioracica, Wall. 
Ixorida, id. Z. c. Type Macronota mouhoti, Wall. 
Carolina, id. Z. c. Type, Macronota annoe. Wall. 
Euselates, id. Z. c. Allied to Macronota ; type, E. magna, sp. n., Z. c.. 
Cochin China. 
Oncosterna, id. ibid. Type, Macronota celebensis. Wall. 
Polydomia, id. Z. c. p. 278. Type, Macronota marmorata. Wall. 
Meroloba, id. Z. c. Type, Macronota antiqua, Gory {M. lugubris, Mohn, 
probably also belongs to this genus). 
Linotarsia, Kraatz, Z. c. p. 306. Allied to Stenotarsia ; thorax rather 
long, much narrower than the elytra, nearly truncated at the base ; 
anterior angles acute ; posterior angles obtusely rounded ; front tibiae tri- 
dentate. Type, Stenotarsia discoidalis and ^ZcZa, • Waterh., and scotti, 
Jans. 
Ischnotarsia, id. Z. c. p. 307. Allied to Stenotarsia, thorax broader, 
elytra more convex, legs generally shorter, and thorax strongly concave 
in the middle before the scutellum. Type, Sten. scapulata, Coq. 
Micropeltis | (Blanch, MS.), id. 1. c. p. 308. Allied to Anochilia\ 
thorax produced behind in the middle beyond the scutellum. Type, 
Cetonia cingulata. Gory & Perch. 
Epistalagma, Fairmaire, Le Nat. ii. p. 236, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) x. 
p. 328. Allied to Liostraca and Epixanthis ; type, E. multi-impressa, 
sp. n , Z. c. p. 329, pi. xi. fig. 4, Nossi-Be. 
