508 CATALOGUE OF 



with a dark cupreous widely interrupted band along the fore side of 

 the transverse furrow, and with three short hinder dark cupreous 

 stripes. Scutellum with six large dark cupreous spots, one basal and 

 transverse, two on each side in the disk, and one apical. Pectus with 

 some cupreous spots. Abdomen beneath bluish green, with a cupreous 

 band on the fore border of each segment. Legs black ; femora bluish green. 

 Length of the body 6 lines. 



The entirely raetallic-coloured under side of the body distinguishes it 

 from the other species of the genus. 

 a. Sumatra. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 



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 Tetrarthria maeginepunctata. 

 marginepunctala, Vollenh. Scut. 13, pi. 1, f. 6. 

 Silhet. Java ? Celebes. 



This seems to be a variety of T. variegata. Vollenhoven describes and 

 figures T. lateralis as a variety of 7'. marginepunctala. 



Tetraethria am^na. 



Aureo-viridis, longi-elliptica, sublilissime punctata ; caput puslicunv subtus 

 testaccutn ; anttnnce ferruginea, arliculo lo ttslaceo ; thorax fascia 

 abbreviala parpureo-cyanea ; scutfllinn plaga basaii indelerminata 

 purpureo-cyanea; pectus macula centrali testacea ; venter discu basali 

 plagisque duabus subapicalibus teslaceis ; pedes teslacei, femoribus 

 dimidio apicali viridibus, libiis rujis. 



Golden green, elongate-elliptical, very minutely punctured. Hind 

 part of the head testaceous beneath. Eyes piceous. Piostrum testaceous. 

 Antenna ferruginous; first joint testaceous; second much shorter than the 

 third ; fourth shorter than the third. Thorax with a purplish blue abbre- 

 viated band at a litlie in front of the hind angles. Scutellum with an 

 indefinite purplish blue patch adjoining the base. Middle part of the 

 pectus testaceous. Abdomen beneath with the disk towards the base and 

 a patch on each side near the lip testaceous. Legs testaceous ; femora 

 green for half the length from the tips ; tibiae red. Length of the body 

 8^ lines. 



Closely allied to T.Jlexuosa; in the latter the body beneath is more 

 largely testaceous, and the antennas are black. 



a. Sumatra. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 



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 Genus PROCILIA. 

 Frocilia, Slal, Hem. Afr, i. 35. 



I. Peocilia nigricornis. 



Calliphara nigricornis. Sign. Rev. et Mag. Zool. 1851, 438, pi. 12, f. 1 — 

 Procilia nigricornis, Sial, Hem. Afr. i. 36. 



Gabon. 



