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on disk, abdomen beneath, legs, rostrum, and antennae black ;, 

 a spot near each coxa brassy-green. 



Length 14; width between pronotal angles 8g millim. 



Hah. Delhi (Atkinson). 



b. Abdomen more or less luteons or ocliraceous. 



lOG. Chrysocoris stockerus, Linn. (Cimex) Mus. Lud. Ulr. p. 107. 1 



(1764); Ball. (Callidea) List Hem. i, p. 27. 18 (1851); Stdl, En. 

 Hem. iii, p. 20 (1873). 



Callidea taprobanensis, Westw. in Hope Cat. i, pi 15 (1837). 



t'allidea erichsoiii, Germ. Zeitschr. i, p. 113. 5 (1839) ; Stal (Chryso- 

 coris), Hein. Fabr. i, p. II. 4 (1868) : Kirlnj, J. Linn. Sac, Zoo!. 

 xxiv, p. 75 (1891). 



Chrysocoris elatus, Stal, Hem. Fabr. i, p. 11. 3 (1868). 



Stoll, Fun. f. 172 A. 



Bluish or brassy-green above ; head with the base of the central 

 lobe, a transverse series of three spots on pronotum near anterior 

 margin, three larger discal spots near base, and a spot at each 

 lateral angle, six discal spots arranged in pairs on scutellum and 

 a central elongate spot on disk black. Head beneath and sternum 

 shining brassy-green ; basal margin of head, coxae, posterior 

 margins of meso- and metasterua, legs, and abdomen ochraceous : 

 apices of femora, the tibiae and tarsi, a large quadrate spot at base, 

 stigmatal spots, inner lateral spots, aud apex of abdomen black ; 

 antenuEe black, base of first joint ochraceous ; rostrum piceous, its 

 base ochraceous. 



Length 12 to 14 ; wddth bet\\een pronotal angles 7 to 7i millim, 



Bab. Bombay {Leitli) ; Bangalore : Malabar ; Trivandruni ; 



Ceylon {Green ^- Lewis). — This is an abundant and connnon species 



in Ceylon, where Mr. E. E. Grreen has described it as found 



swarming on trees {Pliyllantlms sp.) and sucking the berries. 



107. Chrysocoris patricius, Fabr. (Cimex) Ent. Si/st. Suppl. p. 527. 



3-4 (1798) ; id. (Tetyra) Si/st. Fhyng. p. 131. 15 (1803) ; Guer. 



(Scutellera) Voy. Coq., Im. p. 159. 6 (1830) ; Germ. (Callidea) 



Zeitschr. i. p. 121. 21 (1839): Stal, Hem. Fabr. i, p. 11. 2 & 5 



(1868). 

 Callidea bengalensis, Westw. in Hope Cat. \, p. 15 (1837) ; Kirby, 



J. Linn. Soc,, Zool. xxiv, p. 75 (1891). 

 Callidea basilica, Germ. Zeitschr, i, p. 117. 11 (1839). 

 Chrvsocoris fabricius, Atk. J. A. S. B. Ivi, p. 172 (1887). 

 Stoil, Fun. f. 222 A. 



Bluish-green : central lobe to head, eight spots to pronotum 

 (situate three near anterior margin, three across disk, and one at 

 each lateral angle), seven spots to scutellum (arranged six in pairs 

 and one central and elongate), and the abdomen beneath ochraceous, 

 base and apex broadly black : lateral margins to the stigmata 

 violaceous ; transverse elongate black stigmatal spots more or 

 less shaded with bluish or brassy -green ; legs, rostrum, and 

 antennae bluish-black, coxfe more or less ochraceous. 



