528 CATALOGUE OF 
1. BRACHYCEROCORIS CAMELUS. 
camelus, Costa, R. Accadem. delle Scienze di Napoli, Agosto, 1863. 
China. 
TaRIsA DROMEDARIA. 
dromedarius, Vollenh. Scut. 57, pl. 4, f. 11—Teucrus dromedarius, Szal, 
A. S. E. F. 4me Ser. i. 168. 
Celebes. 
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BopETRIA CHRYSOCHLORA. 
Piceo-rufa, subfusiformis, aspere punctata ; antenne nigre ; thorax viridi 
purpureoque nitens, luteo bistrigatus, antice coarctatus et subglaber, 
spinis subfurcatis; scutellum subcarinatum, viridi nitens; tibie 
antice dilatate ; ale antice aureo-virides, membrana nigricante. 
Piceous-red,, subfusiform, roughly punctured. Eyes very prominent. 
Antenne black; first joint not extending to the fore border of the head ; 
second nearly twice longer than the first; third longer than the second, as 
long as the fourth; fifth a little shorter than the fourth. Thorax with 
green and purple reflections, much narrower in front, where it is nearly 
smooth; two short longitudinal luteous streaks in the disk; hind angles 
forming two stout slightly forked spines. Scutellum more finely punctured 
than the thorax, with a very slight keel and with bright green reflections. 
Fore tibie furnished above with a broad membrane. Fore wings golden 
green; membrane blackish. Length of the body 33 lines. 
a. Amazon Region. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
BopETRIA INDECORA. 
Nigra, fere fusiformis, aspere punctala ; thorax antice coarctatus, macula 
antica maculisque duabus posterioribus luteis, spinis subfurcatis ; 
sculellum linea valde interrupta strigisque duabus interruptis 
indelerminatis pallide luteis; tibie antice dilatata ; ale antice 
luteo unimaculate, membrana nigricante. 
Black, nearly fusiform, roughly punctured. Eyes prominent. Antenne 
a little more than half the length of the body; first joint not extending to 
the front of the head; second much longer than the first; third much 
longer than the second ; fourth hardly shorter than the third, a little longer 
than the fifth. Thorax much narrower in front; a luteous spot in the disk 
in front and a larger luteous spot on each side of ,the hinder disk; hind 
angles forming two acute slightly forked spines. Scutellum with a pale 
luteous line which is widely interrupted in the middle and is pale yellow at 
the tip, the latter bordered with pale yellow; two irregular interrupted pale 
luteous streaks converging slightly from the fore border to the disk. Fore 
ubie with a broad membrane above. Fore wings with small pale luteous 
spot in the disk near the exterior border; membrane blackish. Length of 
the body 3% lines. 
a. Amazon Region. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
