36 CATALOGUE OF 
emitting on each side a branch towards the fore border; third curved along 
its hind border; tip red. Abdomen beneath red, with three irregular 
transverse black spots on each side near the up. Legs blackish green; 
tarsi black. Length of the body 9 lines. 
Broader than C. praslinii, which it most resembles. 
a. Bali. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
45. CALLIDEA SUBAPICALIS. 
Purpureo-nigra; antenne nigra, articulo lo subtus fulvo; scutellum 
aureo-viridi quingue maculatum, macula 5@ disco rufescente-cupreo ; 
abdomen sublus vittis duabus rufis dentatis, apice aureo-viridi ; pedes 
rufi, tibiis purpureis, tarsis nigris. 
Purplish black, elliptical, very minutely punctured. Head with two 
nearly parallel longitudinal furrows, which diverge between the eyes. 
Antenne black; first joint mostly tawny beneath ; second much more than 
half the length of the first. Thorax with a very slight transverse furrow at 
one-third of the length. Scutellum with a slight transverse furrow, which 
is curved on each side to the base: five golden green spots, one on each 
side of the furrow; third and fourth forming an abbreviated aud slightly 
interrupted band ata little beyond the middle; fifth subapical, with a red- 
dish cupreous disk. Abdomen beneath with a red dentate stripe on each 
side and with a golden green tip. Leys red; tibia purple; tarsi black. 
Length of the body 6 lines. 
Most allied to C. munda and to C. spilogasira. 
a, b. Isle of Pines. Presented by the Admiralty. 
46. CALLIDEA FULGIDA. 
Aureo-viridis ; caput purpureum ; antenne nigra, articulo lo rufo, apice 
nigro; thorax et scutellum purpureo submargiuata; abdomen subtus 
purpureo submarginatum, lineis duabus lateralibus luteis ; pedes rufi, 
libiis purpureis, tarsis nigris. 
Bright golden green, ovate, very finely punctured. Head purple, with 
two longitudinal furrows, which converge slightly in front and much on 
the vertex. Antenne black; first joint red, black towards the tip; second 
more than half the length of the first. Thorax and seutellum mostly 
purple on the fore border and along each side. Thorax with a transverse 
furrow near the fore border, and with a little cuneiform transverse more 
anterior furrow on each side. Scutellum with a trausverse furrow, which is 
curved on each side to the base. Pectus purple. Abdomen beneath mostly 
purple on each side, with two luteous lateral lines. Legs red; ubie 
purple; tarsi black. Length of the body 6 lines. 
Most allied to C. Germari, but there are no spots on the seutellum. 
a. Gilolo. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
b. Ternate. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 
47. CALLIDEA SOLITA. 
Purpurea; antenne nigra, articulo lo viridi; scutellum cyaneo-viride, 
bast purpureum, maculis quatuor magnis cupreo-nigris ; abdomen 
sublus disco viridi, viltis duabus lateralibus pallide flavis ; pedes 
pallide flavi, femoribus apice tibiisque cyaneis, tarsis nigris. Var. B. 
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