COLEOPTERA. 
i CETONIA AUSTRALASIA. 
GENERIC CHARACTER. 
Antennae clavated, with the club lamellated: 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 Australasia: nigra thorace margine lineolifque duabus flavis elytris ferrugineis linea fafcia 
poftice maculaque incurva apicis flavis. 
A very elegant infect from Botany Bay, and which has not been hitherto defcribed by any author. 
It does not appear to be very common in New Holland. 
v 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 pun&is 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 ipot on the thorax, with an oblique daub on the wing-cafes, two dots, 
and a fpot at the apex green. 
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