348 Zoological Society. 



Caput viride, margine clypei rufescente antennis rubro-fuscis, glabra 

 supra viridis, subtus iestacea,pedibus apice aureis. Statura Eu- 

 chlorae viridis at diiplo minor: suprd, tola viridis, glabra, obscura, 

 immaculata : subtus obscurior, tesfacea, ceneo colore tincta: fe- 

 mora paUidiora tibice et tarsi aurei, (Fab), pygidio obscure viridi. 

 Variat colore suprd viridi nitido, subtus aureo, et elytris interdum 

 apice rufis. 



Hah. in Java. 



" Fabricius described this insect from Sir Joseph Banks's cabinet, 

 as a species from the Cape of Good Hope. Olivier copied the error, 

 and figured one specimen, as obtained from the island of Bourbon. 

 Both writers are in error as to locality, as the insect is peculiar to 

 Java and the East Indian continent. Mr. Kirby has named the 

 above species in his collection E. Brightwellii, which I regard only as 

 a synonym of E. hicolor." 



Sp. 11. Eu. PERPLEXA. 



Long. lin. 8 ; lat. lin. 4^. 



E. glabra, supra viridis, subtus pallida testacea tibiis tarsisque roseo- 

 cupreis. Affinis prcBc.edenti at minor. Caput viride margine antico 

 subrufOf antennis testaceis. Corpus suprd viride^ glabrum subtus 

 testaceum femoribus concoloribus, tibiis tarsisque roseo-cupreis, 

 pygidio viridi, postice Jlavescente. 

 Hab. in agro Nepalensi. 



"This species I received from my late lamented friend General 

 Hardwicke, and for a long time I regarded it as the true bicolor of 

 Fabricius. Professor De Haan of Leyden has latelysent me E. bicolor, 

 Fab., from the island of Java ; I have therefore been obliged to name 

 an insect which I regarded as previously described. The species are 

 closely allied, and might have puzzled any individual. The concise 

 descriptions of Fabricius necessarily lead to error. It is of the 

 highest importance, then, to obtain authentic specimens from sources 

 which may be relied on, and 1 feel satisfied, that with regard to in- 

 sects, unless the few authentic cabinets known are carefully inspect- 

 ed, little reliance can be placed on specimens, without they are 

 named from comparison." 



Sp. 12. Eu. FEMORALIS. 



Long. lin. 7 ; lat. lin. 4. 



E. glabra suprd viridis, subths rufo~testacea,femoribusJlavis. Affinis 

 E. bicolori at minor. Clypeus ceneo-Jlavescens. AntenncB testacece. 

 Thorax marginibus lateralibus concoloribus. Elytra supra viri- 

 dia, opalino, seu aureo colore tincta, apice bituberculato. Corpus 

 subtus testaceum. Pectus sericie Jlavo obsiium. femora Jlava ; 

 tibiis, tarsis, chelisque roseo-cupreis. 

 Hab. in Java. 



" This species, by the kindness of Dr. Horsfield, I have described 

 from the rich collection at the India House. It approaches in form 

 the genus Mimela, Kirby. It is remarkable for its opaline play of 

 colour, difi:ering in that respect from all the species of my acquaint- 

 ance." 



