CO LEOPTERA. 
CETONIA AUSTRALASIiE. 
GENERIC CHARACTER. 
Antennae clavated, with the club laraellated: head longer than broad: thorax elevated and narrowed 
towards the head: fcutel triangular: elytra fcarcely fhorter than the abdomen. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
Black: margin of the thorax^ and two fmall lines yellow : wing-cafes ferruginous, with a line, pofterior 
band, and incurvated fpot at the apex yellow. 
Cetonia Austkalasi.® : nigra thorace margine lineolifque duabus flavis elytris ferrugineis linea fafcia 
poftice maculaque incurva apicis flavis. 
A very elegant infedt from Botany Bay, and which has not been hitherto defcribed by any author. 
It does not appear to be very common in New Holland. 
CETONIA PUNCTATA. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
Yellow, with nine black fpots on the thorax, and thirteen on the body: future, and legs ferruginous. 
Cetonia Punctata: flava thorace pundlis novem coleoptrifque undecim nigris futura pedibufque 
ferrugineis. 
Lefs common than the preceding. From the cabinet of A. M'Leay, Efq. This alfo is a new fpecies. 
CETONIA FRONTALIS. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
Black: front, margin, and pofterior fpot on the thorax, with an oblique daub on the wing-cafes, two dots, 
and a fpot at the apex green. 
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