506 CATALOGUE OF 
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PacILocoris ZNEIVENTRIS. 
eneiventris, Vollenh. Scut. 7, pl. 1, f. 3. 
East Indian Archipelago. 
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Genus GRAPTOCORIS. 
Graptocoris, Stal, Hem. Afr. i. 37. 
In this genus Stal includes Cryptacrus comes, p. 11, C. pinguis, p. 11, 
Callidea novem-maculata, p. 25, Cherocoris nigricollis, p. 46, and C. aulicus, 
p. 46. C. personatus, according to Stal, is a variety of C. aulicus. 
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Tecrocoris BANKSII. 
Vollenhoven considers this species and 7. cyanipes to be identical. 
It inhabits Ambuina, Sumatra, Borneo, and various other Eastern Isles. 
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CANTAO PURPURATUS, 
Callidea purpurata, De Haan, MSS. Hope, Cat. Hem. 16—Cantao pur- 
puratus, Vollenh. Scut. 11, pl. 1, f. 5—C. parentum, var, ? 
Timor. 
Canrsao RUDIS. 
rudis, Vollenh. Scut. 60. 
Kaijoa. Morotai. 
CaNnTao INSCITUS. 
Rufus, subtiliter punctatus ; caput margine postico vittaque lanceolata 
nigris ; thorax angulis posiicis obtusis, margine antico maculisque 
sex nigris; scutellum nigro octonotatum; thorax et pedes nigro- 
purpurea ; venter nigro secdecim-notatus ; ale antice nigra. 
Red, elongate, thickly and minutely punctured. Head black along 
the hind border, and with a lancevlate black stripe which does not extend 
to the fore border; under side, eyes, rostrum and antenne black. Second 
joint of the antenne almost half the length of the third; fourth a little 
shorter than the third; fifth a little shorter than the fourth. Thorax with 
obtuse hind angles, black along the fore border and with six black spots, of 
which one is on each side in front and four are along the hind border. 
Scutellum with a black dot on each side of the fore border, and with six 
black spots, of which three form a band before the middle, two are behind 
the middle and one nearer the tip. Pectus and legs blackish purple. 
Abdomen beneath with five black spots and a posterior black dot on each 
side; two black basal dots, two large blackish purple spots near the tip, one 
beyond the other. Fore wings black. Length of the body 9 lines. 
