44 . CATALOGUE OF 
63. CALLIDEA IMPERIALIS, C. H. 24. 
a—f. Australia. 
g,h. Australia. Presented by J. G. Children, Esq. 
i. Australia. Presented by the late Earl of Derby. 
j,k. New Zealand. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
64. CALLIDEA ERYTHRINA. 
Rufa; caput cyaneum, purpureo varium; antenne nigra, basi rufe ; 
thorax margine antico posticoque purpurets ; pectus purpureo quadri- 
plagiatum ; abdomen subtus apice purpureum. 
Bright red, in structure like C. senator. Head blue, varied with 
purple. Antenne black, red at the base. Thorax mostly purple about the 
hind border and with a purple transverse line along the fore border. Pectus 
with two purple patches on each side. Abdomen purple at the tip beneath. 
Tibie aud tarsi black. Wings biackish; costa of the corium purple. 
Length of the body 5 lives. 
a. North Australia. Presented by J. R. Elsey, Esq. 
Oceania. 
65. CALLIDEA BIFASCIATA. 
bifaseiata, White, Trans. Ent. Soc. iii. 85. 
Isle in the Pacific. 
Country unknown. 
66. CaLLIDEA JUCUNDA. 
Aureo-viridis ; caput et thorax anticus cyaneo-viridia purpureo varia ; 
caput vitta brevi cuprea; antenne nigra, articulo lo viridi ; thorax 
lituris duabus anticis. aureo-viridibus, maculis tribus cupreis ; 
sculellum cupreo seamaculatum; pectus cyaneo-viride; abdomen 
subtus rufum, playis duabus viridibus ; pedes cyaneo-virides, tarsis 
nigris. 
Golden green, elongate-oval, very finely punctured. Head and fore 
part of the thorax bluish green, here and there purple. Head with two 
longitudinal furrows, which diverge between the eyes and include a cupreous 
stripe, which is abbreviated in front. Antenne black ; first joint green; 
second about half the length of the first. ‘Thorax rougbly punetured along 
the fore border, near which there is a transverse golden green mark on each 
side; three large cupreous spots, the middle spot a little behind the other 
two. Scutellum with a slight transverse furrow, which is curved to the 
fore border on each side; six cupreous spots, one connected with the 
furrow, two on each side and one subapical. Pectus bluish green. Abdo- 
men beneath red, with a green patch at the base and another at the tip. 
Legs bluish green; tarsi black. Wings blackish. Length of the body 
6 lines. 
The colour of the under side of the abdomen distinguishes it from 
C. Stollii. 
a, 
? Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. _ 
