350 Records of the Indian Museum. [Voi,. XVI, 



Poccilocoris hardwickii (West.). 



Two specimens from above Tura. 

 Common in the Hills of Assam. 



Chrysocoris grandis (Thunb.) var. bare (Fab.). 



One specimen from Tura, 1,200-1,500 ft., r5.vi-i5,vii.i9i7 ; 

 two specimens from above Tura. 



Recorded from Skkim, Assam, Burma, extending to Java. 



Chrysocoris stollii (Wolff). 



One specimen from Tura, 1,400 ft., x.1917. 

 Universally distributed. 



Chrysocoris pulchellus (Dall.). 



One specimen from Tura, 1,200-1,500 ft., 15.vi-15.vii.1917. 



This evidently rare species was originally described from 

 Sylhet, Assam. A larger, but similarly marked, form comes from 

 Ceylon. Hitherto the only specimen in the collection of the 

 Zoological Survey of India was one from Trincomalee, Ceylon, 

 collected, probably by Mr. E. E. Green, in November, 1906. 



Chrysocoris garoensis, sp. nov. 



Described from two specimens, one from Tura, 1,400 ft., X,I9I7 

 and one from above Tura. 



Closely resembling C. ornatus (Dall.) from which it differs in 

 the number and position of the spots on the scutellum and in the 

 colour of the abdomen. 



Heod dark purplish with the apices of the lateral lobes bluish- 

 green and in one specimen slightly purplish-red ; antennae and ros- 

 trum black ; pronotum purplish- red with the anterior margin shining 

 green in the centre, eight bluish-black spots arranged three near 

 anterior margin, three largest on disk of posterior area, and one at 

 each posterior lateral angle ; scutellum purplish-red with a spot at the 

 centre of basal margin, one large, central, almost rounded spot on 

 disk and six spots arranged in pairs, bluish-black, a distinct callos- 

 ity at base of scutellum ; pronotum with a fine, short, central, longi- 

 tudinal carina on disk, extending from the centre of the middle 

 anterior spot to about the middle of the central posterior spot ; 

 scutellum with a distinct, central, longitudinal carina extending 

 through the centre of the large discal spot, this carina is con- 

 nected with the basal spot of the scutellum by a fine bluish- 

 black line ; underside of head purplish, appearing bright green 

 in certain lights; sternum bluish-black ; abdomen beneath pale 

 ochraceous with a small basal and a large apical spot black, stig- 

 matal spots rounded, bluish, lateral margins bright orange ; legs 

 purplish. 



