54 PENTATOMID^. 



to head, three large cliscal spots to proiiotum, seven spots to 

 scutellum, arranged six in pairs and one subapical, antennae, legs, 

 rostrum, and stigmatal spots to abdomen dark indigo-blue or 

 black ; coxae, bases of anterior femora, intermediate and. posterior 

 femora, excluding apices, reddish-ochraceous. 



Length IS to 20 ; width between pronotal angles 9 to 10 millim. 



Hah. Xepal {Hope Coll. Oxford). — The British Museum pos- 

 sesses specimens from Hong Kong ; it is a common species in the 

 Philippines, and not uncommon in Celebes. 



Genus CHRYSOCORIS. 



Chrysocoris, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. n, p. 38 (1834); Stal, Hem. Afr. i, 



p. 34 (1864) ; id. En. Hem.ni, p. 9 (1873). 

 Callidea, Amy. S,- Serv. Hem. p. 31 (1843). 



Eucorysses, Amy. S,- Serv. lac. cit. ; Stdl, Hem. Afr. i, p. 34 (1864). 

 Galostha, Amy. Sj Serv. he. cit. p. 33. 

 Cosmocoris, Stdl, Hem. Afr.'i, p. 34 (1864). 



Type, C. dilaticoUis, Guer. 



Distribution. India, Burma, Malay Peninsula, Malayan Archi- 

 pelago, China. 



Closely allied to Calli/Jiara, but the scutellum completely 

 covers the abdomen except at base. 



The genus is a large one and readily, as pointed out by Stal, 

 breaks up into three main divisions. 



I. Head somewhat large, moderately oblique, its lateral margins 

 moderately sinuate ; anterior lateral margins of the pronotum 

 straight or almost so ; base of the scutellum not or obsoletely 

 elevated; tibia entirely sulcated. (Eucorysses.) -}) ^^ >'i ^ vi ' 



101. Chrysocoris grandis, Tlamh. (Cimex) iV'oy. Ins. Sp. ii, p. 31, t. 2, 

 f. 4(! (1783); Germ. (Callipbara) Zeitschr. i, p. 128.13 (1839); 

 Dall. (Callidea) Lid Hem. i, p. 23. 4 (18ol). 

 Eucorysses superbus, Uhler, Proc. Ac. N. S. Phil. 1860, p. 221. 

 Callidea distinguenda, Uhler, op. cit. 1861, p. 286. 

 Var. a. Cimex baro, Fabr. Ent. Syst., Sitjypl. p. 528. 7-8 (1798); 

 id. (Tetyra) Syst. Rhymj. p. 129. 3 (1803); Germ. (Callipbara) 

 Zeitschr. i, p.' 127. 11 (1839); Ball. (Callidea) List Hem. i, 

 p. 22. 3 (1851). 

 Tetrarthria tetraspila, Walk. Cat. Het. i, p. 19. 3 (1867). 

 Var. h. Eucorvsses paUeus, Amy. ^ Serv. Hem. p. 31. 1, pi. i, f. 4 

 1843). 

 Callidea baro, Voll. Faun. Ind. Neerl. i, p. 17. 3 (1863). 

 Eucorysses gxaiidis, Stal, B6rl. ent. Zeitschr. x, p. 154 (1866). 



Above reddish-ochraceous ; central lobe and base of head, an 

 anterior subquadrate spot on pronotum and a spot near each 

 posterior angle, base of scutellum, narrowly widened at lateral 

 angles, three spots on disk, the central one largest and most 

 anterior, an irregular transverse fascia beyond these spots, and an 

 apical spot, black: abdomen beneath violaceous; head, sternum, 

 antennae^ rostrum, legs, and fascia) to abdomen beneath black ; 

 margins of head beneath reddish-ochraceous. 



