HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. A} 
a. Dorei. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
5. Dorei. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 
e. Kaisaa. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
d,e. Ke. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 
f. Ceram. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
g. Ternate. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
57. CaLLIDEA DISCOIDALIS. 
Purpurea ; antenneé nigra, articulo 1o luteo ; thorax aureo-viridis, fascia 
antica purpurea ; scutellum strigis duabus lateralibus latis lanceola- 
tis aureo-viridibus ; pectus purpureo-cyaneum, lituris quatuor late- 
valibus aureo-viridibus ; abdomen subtus purpureo-cyaneum, apice 
viride ; pedes lutet, tibiis purpureis, tarsis nigris. Var. 3 —Thorax 
purpureus ; abdominis segmenta subtus viridi marginata. 
Purple, elliptical, minutely punctured. Head with two longitudinal 
furrows, which diverge slightly towards the face and between the eyes. 
Antenne black ; first joint luteous; second somewhat shorter than the 
first. Thorax golden green, with a purple band in front of the transverse 
furrow, which is roughly punctured, as is also the fore border; a transverse 
lanceolate black-bordered mark in the band on each side. Scutellum with 
a transverse furrow, which is curved to the fore border on each side; a 
broad lanceolate golden green streak on each side in the disk. Pectus and 
under side of the abdomen purplish blue, the former with two golden green 
marks on each side, the latter with a green tip. Legs luteous; tibie 
purple ; tarsi black. Var. 8.— Thorax wholly purple, except the hind 
border on each side. Abdomen beneath with a green band on the hind 
border of each segment. Length of the body 5 lines. 
a. Bouru. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
6. Ceram. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
58. CALLIDEA AUREOCINCTA. 
Nigro-purpurea ; capitis latera aureo-viridia ; antenne nigre, articulo 
lo ferrugineo ; thorax antice cuprens ; scutellum fasciis duabus ma- 
culaque subapicalt cupreis aureo-viridi marginatis, fascia la basalt, 
2a abbreviata angusta strigam posticam emiltente ; pectus strigts 
quatuor cupreis transversis ; abdomen subtus vittis duabus rufis den- 
tatis ; pedes rufis, libiis niyro-purpureis, tarsis nigris. 
Blackish purple, elliptical, minutely punctured. Head golden green 
on each side in front, with two parallel longitudinal furrows. Antenne 
black ; first joint ferruginous; second rather more than half the length of 
the first. Thorax with a roughly punctured transverse line along the fore 
border, and with a roughly punctured transverse antemedial furrow ; space 
between the furrow aud the fore border cupreous, including two transverse 
cuneiform green marks. Scutellum with a transverse furrow, which is 
curved on each side to the fore border; two cupreous bands bordered with 
golden green, and a subapical spot of the same hue; first band basal; 
second abbreviated, very narrow, emitting a short branch towards the spot. 
Pectus with two transverse cupreous streaks on each side. Abdomen be- 
neath with a red dentate stripe along each side. Legs red; tibia blackish 
purple; tarsi black. Wings blackish; costa of the corium purple. Length 
of the body 5 lines. 
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