62 PENTATOMIDiE. 



Hah. Nicobar Islands : Camorta (Meldola). Andaman Islands^ 

 (CoIL Dist.). Burma : Karennee (Feu). Tenasseriin ; Myitta 

 (Doherti/), Mergui (Tad. Mvs.). — In its typical form this species 

 is found in the Malay Peninsula and North Borneo. In its varietal 

 fonns it is recorded from JaAa, Borneo, and China. 



b. Abdomen heneatJi ivitli ocliraceous disced area. 



117. Chrysocoris dilaticollis, Guer. (Scutellera) Vmj. Coq.,Zool. p. 160. 



11 & p. 164 (1830) ; Dedl. (Callidea) List Hem. i, p. 28. 26 (1851) : 



StSl, En. Hem. iii, p. 21 (1873). 

 Chrysocoris stolii, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. ii, p. 39, f. 136 (1834). 

 Callidea abdominalis, Westw. in Hope Cat. i, p. 15 (1837). 

 Galostha stockerus, Arnxj. v.^ Serv. Hem. p. 34. 2(1843); Stal 



(Callidea), '6fn. Vet.-Ak. Forli. 1855, p. 389 ; id. (Chrysocoris) 



Hem. Fabr. i, p. 12. 10 (1868). 

 Far. Callidea suniatraua, Foil. Faun. Ind. Neerl.\, p. 28. 20, pi, 2,. 



f. 9 (1863). 



Allied to C. eques, but differing always by having the abdomen 

 more or less ocliraceous beneath. Head usually without the median 

 black fascia ; pronotum with three spots near anterior margin, 

 three, sometimes five, on posterior disk, an anterior lateral streak, 

 and a spot at each lateral angle black ; scutellum spotted as in 

 C, eques ; abdomen, cox?e, and legs ocbraceous ; apices of femora, 

 the tibiae and tarsi, a large spot at base of abdomen, the apical 

 segment and anal appendage black ; lateral margins of abdomen 

 broadly bluish, with inward ray-like continuations and the stigmatal 

 spots black. 



Var. Pemora only ochraceous at the base, and the ochraceous 

 coloration of the abdomen beneath reduced to the disks of the 

 fourth and fifth segments. 



Length 11 to 12^ ; width betweeji pronotal angles 6 to 7 millim. 



Hah. Arakan ; Moulmein ; Mergui.- — The species is also widely 

 distributed in the Malay Archipelago and has been received from 

 Honfy Kong. The varietal form appears to occur in our area. 



Genus LAMPROCORIS. 



Lamprocoris, Stdl, Hem. Afr. i, p. 34 (1864); id. En. Hem. iii, p. 9 



(1873). 

 Sophela, Walk. Cat. Het. i, p. 17 (1867). 



Type, L. lateralis, Gue'r. 



Distribution. India, Burma, the Malay Peninsula, JaA-a, Sumatra. 



In this genus the third joint of the antennae is longer than the 

 second, but not twice or more than twice its length as in Ccdli- 

 pliara and Chrysocoris ; the tibiae are cylindrical, being neither 

 flattened nor furrowed above ; the anterior margin of the basal 

 angles of the scutellum subreflexed. 



