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from Madras. It was named by Mr. Vigors in honour of Mr. William 

 Sharp MacLeay." 



Sp. 6. Eu. SMARAGDINA, EschcholtZ. 



Long. lin. 11^; lat. lin. 5^-. 



E. supra viridi-orichalcea ; subtiis, femoribus, thoracis pygidiique 

 marginibus externis fusco-auratis , capite thoraceque dense punctu- 

 latis, elytris vage pimctulatis seriebusque punctorum plurimis. 



Hob. in Insula Luzonum, Manilla. 



"The above insect I received from Dr. Eschcholtz*." 



Sp. 7. Eu. Sieboldii. 



Long. lin. 10J; lat. lin. 6±. 



Affinis prcecedenti ; glabra punctata, supra viridis ; thoracis late- 

 ralibus mar ginibus fusco-auratis . Pygidium viridi-cupreum. Cor- 

 pus infra roseo-cupreum, et nitidum. Pectus subargented sericie 

 obsitum. Pedes supra virides, subtiis cupreo-aurati ; femoribus 

 cupreis et nitidis. 



Hab. in Madagascar. Captus celeberrimo Macklotio. 



" This species is allied to E.smaraydina of Eschcholtz, but may at 

 once be distinguished by the different colour of the pygidium, that of 

 smaragdina being of a brilliant gold-colour," 



Sp. 8. Eu. albo-pilosa, Siebold. 

 Long. lin. 10; lat. lin. 5. 



E. glabra punctata supra viridis subtiis roseo-cuprea et nitida albo-pi- 

 losa, femoribus tibiis tarsisque concoloribus. Caput viride antennis 

 fusco-piceis : margines thoracis aurato-virides. Scutellum postice 

 cupreunu Elytra lineis longitudinalibus impressa, sutura late viri- 

 dis, marginibus e medio elytrorum ad apiccmfusco-membranaceis. 

 Corpus infra roseo-cupreum, albo-pilosum. Pygidium viride et 

 tomentosum. Pedes cuprei. 

 Hab. in Japonia. 



"This singular insect was sent to me by my friend De Haan of 

 Leyden. It is remarkable for a dilated margin to the elytra, which 

 appears to be membranous. The pubescence also of this species is 

 singular." 



Sp. 9. Eu. Martinii, Kirby's MSS. 



Long. lin. 10; lat. lin. 5^. 



E. viridis, capite marginibus thoracis auratis, elytris lineis duabus Ion- 

 gitudinaiibus for titer impressis. Pygidium viridi-cupreum. Cor- 

 pus infra roseo-cupreum, femoribus nitidis. 



Hab. in China? 



" This insect is evidently distinct from any species yet described; 

 it is in a very mutilated state, no tibiae and tarsi remaining. It is 

 described from the Rev. William Kirby's collection, liberally given 

 to the Entomological Society by that able naturalist." 



Sp. 10. Eu. bicolor, Fab. 

 Long. lin. 9 ; lat. lin. 5. 



* It has been reported that the above entomologist died of cholera : it 

 appears however that he died of a bilious fever. 



