[1514] Cetonia atropunctata and Brownii of Linn. Trans. (xii. 464. t. xxiii. f. 6.) belong to this genus.
[1515] Linn. Trans. xii. t. xxii. f. 2; t. xxiii. f. 7.
[1516] Latreille, Géograph. &c. 10.
[1517] Linn. Trans. xiv. 569.
[1519] Fischer, Entomogr. Russ. i. 135.
[1520] From finding it in water, Fabricius considered this insect as a Hydrophilus, but it is a true Cercyon.
[1522] Personal Narrat. E. T. v. 91—.