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13. Melolontha festiva. Fab. Syst, Eleuth, ii. 171. p. 63. 
Obs. This most beautiful insect ought to be considered as the 
type of a new genus near to Serica. 
14. Diphucbphala serioea. Kirby, in Lin. Trans, xii. p. 463. 
Obs. This genus I had named Agrostiphila in my MSS., but 
M. Dejean has since published it under the name of Diphucephala. 
15. Diphucephala splendens, (n. s.) D. viridis nitidissima 
antennis palpisque nigris, capite antice thoracisque lateribus 
subpunctatis, medio canaliculato, elytris punctis rugosis seri- 
atim dispositis, corpore subtus hirsutie incano. 
An Melolontha colaspidoides, Schon. App. 101. ? 
16. Cetonia variegata. Fab. Syst. Eleuth, ii, p. 157. 112. 
C. luctuosa. Lat. in Cat. Mus, Gall. 
Obs. This insect is an inhabitant of the Isle of France, and was 
probably collected by Captain King during his stay in that island. 
17. Cetonia Australasia. Donov. Ins, of New Holland, tab. i. 
18. Cetonia dorsalis. Donov. Ins, of New Holland, tab. i. 
19. Anoplognathus viridianeus. Horce. Ent. i. p. 144. 1. 
20. Anoplognathus viriditarsis. Leach. Zool. Miscel. ii. 44. 
21. Anoplognathus rugosus. Kirby, Lin, Trans, xii. 405. 
22. Anoplognathus inustus, Kirby, Lin, Trans, xii. 405. 
23. Repsimus aneus. 
Melolontha cenea. Fab, Syst, Eleuth, ii, p, 166. SO, 
24. Repsimus dytiscoides. Horae, Entom, i, p, 144, 2, 
25. Buprestis macularis. 
Buprestis macularia. Don. Ins. of New Holland, tab. 8. ' 
26. Buprestis imperialis. Fab. Syst. Eleuth. ii, p, 204. 98. 
