HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 507 
Tt agrees mostly with the description of C. rudis ; but the latter is said 
to be very deeply punctured. It is closely allied to C. parentum, but in 
the latter there is a broad purple band on the hind part of the head, and 
the arrangement of the spots on the thorax and on the scutellum is very 
different. 
a. Batchian. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
CaNraoO CONSCITUS. 
Ochraceus, subtiliter punctatus ; caput margine postico vittaque lanceolata 
nigris ; thorax angulis posticis maculisque duabus parvis transversis 
nigris ; scutellum nigro octonotatum ; pectus nigrum, ochraceo pallido 
marginatum ; venter fasciis tribus abbreviatis interruptis, maculis 
duabus magnis posterioribus maculisque parvis marginalibus nigris ; 
pedes nigri; ale antice luride. 
Ochraceous, elongate, paler beneath. Head black along the hind 
border and with a black lanceolate stripe which does not extend to the fore 
border, black beneath except along each side. Eyes, rostrum, antenne 
and legs black ; joints of the antenne from the third to the fifth successively 
decreasing in length; second about half the length of the third. Thorax 
with the hind angles slightly obtuse; fore border black; a small transverse 
black spot on each side near the fore border. Scutellum with eight black 
marks; two basal dots; a quadrangular spot near the base, with a dot on 
each side of it; an oblique dot on each side at a little beyond the middle 
and a smaller dot nearer the tip. Pectus black, except along each side. 
Abdomen beneath with three short interrupted black bands, and with two 
large posterior black spots and with small black marginal spots. Fore wings 
lurid. Length of the body 10 lines. 
It may be the female of C. inscitus, and it differs still more than the 
latter from C. parentum. 
a. Batchian. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
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ScuTELLERA AMETHYSTINA. 
, Stoll, Pun. 34, pl. 7, f.49; 138, pl. 36, f. 251—Scutellera ame- 
thystina, Germ. Zeits, i. 124. Vollenh. Scut. 12—S. lanius, p. 15. 
Borneo. 
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SCUTELLERA PUBESCENS. 
Lele purpurea, fusiformis, dense pubescens, subtus cyanea; antenne 
nigre; thorax fuscia late interrupta vittisque tribus posticis obscure 
cupreis; scutellum maculis sex magnis obscure cupreis, la basali, 
6a apicali ; pectus cupreo maculatum ; venter cyaneo-viridis, segmentis 
cupreo fasciatis. 
Bright purple, fusiform, thickly pubescent above, blue beneath. Middle 
lobe of the head dark cupreous except towards the tip. Eyes livid. 
Rostrum and antenne black. Antenne nearly half the length of the body; 
second joint more than half the length of the third; fourth much 
longer than the third; fifth about as long as the fourth. Thorax 
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