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—Cuaput et thorax cyaneo-viridia ; thorax lateribus anticis pur- 
pureis, maculis duabus cupreo-nigris magnis lateralibus. Var. y.— 
Scutellum purpureum, apice cyaneo-purpureum, non maculatum. 
Deep purple, elongate-elliptical, finely punctured. Head with two 
longitudinal furrows, which are parallel in front, diverge between the eyes 
and converge near the hind border. Antenne black ; first joint dark green ; 
second nearly as long as the first. Thorax with a roughly punctured trans- 
verse furrow, in front of which there is on each side a green transverse 
furrow, which forms a fusiform ringlet. Scutellum bluish green, except 
towards the base, with two large cupreous-black spots on each side; a 
transverse furrow curved on each side to the base. Pectus bright purple, 
with a pale yellow live along the hind part of each side. Abdomen 
beneath bright purple, with a bright green disk and with a parallel pale 
yellow stripe along each side. Legs pale yellow; tibie and tips of femora 
blue; tarsi black. Wings blackish; corium purple, punctured, its costa 
pale yellow towards the base. Var. 8.—Pectus without the line on each 
side. Var. y—Head and thorax bluish green. Thorax purple on each 
side in front, with a large cupreous-black spot on each side of the disk. 
Pectus and under side of the abdomen bright bluish green, the latter with 
the two usual stripes. Var. 6.—Scutellum purple, bluish purple towards 
the tip, not spotted. Abdomen with broader stripes. Length of the body 
5 lines. 
It may be distinguished from C. lateralis by the stripes on the under 
side of the abdomen. 
a—c. Celebes. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 
d,e. Celebes. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
f. Dorei. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
48. CALLIDEA MUNDA. 
Aureo-viridis ; caput maculis duabus purpureo-cupreis ; antenne nigra, 
articulis lo 2oque basi lutets; thorax fasciis duabus purpureo- 
cupreis, la interrupta, 2a latissima strigam cyaneo-viridem in- 
cludente ; scutellum maculis quatuor maximis subquadratis apiceque 
purpureo-cupreis ; abdomen subtus basi lateribusque purpureis, 
maculis lateralibus purpureo-cupreis ; pedes lutet, tibiis viridibus, 
larsis nigris. 
Gilded green, fusiform, minutely punctured. Head with a purplish 
cupreous spot on each side between the eyes, and with two longitudinal 
furrows, which diverge slightly towards the face and towards the vertex. 
Antenne black; first joint luteous towards the base; second Juteous at the 
base, not much shorter than the first. Thorax with two purplish cupreous 
bands; first band interrupted; second very broad, extending to the hind 
border, nearly interrupted by a lanceolate bluish green streak; transverse 
furrow extremely slight. Scutellum with a slight abbreviated transverse 
furrow near the base, and with four subquadrate very large purplish 
cupreous spots; tip purplish cupreous. Pectus partly purple. Abdomen 
beneath purple at the base and along each side, where there is a row of 
purplish cupreous spots. Legs luteous; tibia# green; tarsi black. Length 
of the body 5 lines. 
Like C. Germari in structure, but widely different from it in 
markings. 
a. Java. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 
