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110. ChrySOCOris Ornatus, DaU. (Callidea) List Hem. i, p. 27. 17 



(1851) ; Stal, En. Hem. iii, p. 2\. 19 (1873). 



Above purplish-i*ed, shining brassy-green on anterior disk of 

 pronotum and base of scutellum ; head violaceous bhie : seven 

 spots on pronotum, three (smaller) near anterior margin, three 

 (largest and sometimes confluent) on posterior disk, and one at 

 each lateral angle, five spots on scutellum, one obovate on disk, 

 •one on each side of this, and two before apex, dark purplish-blue ; 

 antennae, legs, and rostrum black ; sternimi bluish-green ; abdomen 

 pale purplish-red, with a submarginal series of linear transverse 

 stigmatal spots, the apex more or less piceous. 



Length 13; width between pronotal angles 7 millim. 



Hah. Assam (Stockholm 3Ius.). — I have also received the species 

 from Perak in the Malay Peninsula, and from China. 



111. Chrysocoris marginellus, 7fWw. (Callidea) inHo2)e,Cat. i, p. 15 



(1837) ; Stdl, Hem. Fabr. i, p. 12. 9 (18(38). 

 Callidea coelestis, Stcti, Ofv. Vet.-Ahad. Fork. 1855, p. 181. 1 ; id. 



oj9. cj^. 1856, p. 62. 1. 

 Chrysocoris nilgiriensis, Atk. J. A. S. B. Ivii, p. 343 (1889). 



Above bluish-green ; nine or eleven spots on pronotum (ar- 

 ranged three or five anteriorly and six posteriorly) and eight spots 

 on scutellum (arranged six in pairs, one subapical, and one elongate 

 and discal) black: abdomen beneath, coxi»% femora, base of rostrum, 

 and a central line to sternum ochraceous or reddish-ochraceous ; 

 lateral margins of abdomen reddish or violaceous ; sternum and a 

 submarginal abdominal series of broad transverse spots greenish 

 ■or bluish-green ; antennae, rostrum, apices of femora, the tibias, 

 tarsi, and a lai'ge spot at base and apex of abdomen black. 



The spots above are inconstant in number, but the species can be 

 easily recognized by the markings to the underside of the abdomen. 



Length 14 to 17 ; width between pronotal augles 8 to 9g millim. 



Hah. Bombay (Leith) ; Nilgiri Hills (Hampson) ; Madras. 

 Andaman Islands. 



112. Chrysocoris simplex, Atk. J. A. S. B. Ivii, p. 343 (1889). 



Above dark indigo-blue or bx'assy-green, coarsely and distinctly 

 punctate; pronotum with two spots near anterior margin, scutellum 

 with six spots, often very obscure, arranged in pairs, black ; 

 abdomen beneath ochraceous ; sternum, legs, a large basal spot, 

 apical segment, anal appendage, and a lateral series of large ray- 

 like spots to abdomen dark indigo-blue ; stigmatal spots black. 



Length 12 to 13 ; width between pronotal angles 7 to 7| millim. 



Hah. ]^<i]giri Hills : Ootacamuud ; Coonoor (Atkinson Coll.). 



113. Chrysocoris pulchellus, Hall. (Callidea) List Hem. i, p. 25. 13 



(1851). 



Var. Callidea raraa, Kirhy, J. Linn. Sac, Zool. xxiv, p. 76, pi. iv, f. 3 

 (1891). 



Bright bluish- or brassy-green ; central lobe to head, three 



