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CATALOGUE OF 
36. PacHycoRIS LEUCOTELUS. 
Rufus; antenne nigre, articulis lo et 20 rufis; thorax nigricante-rufo 
sex vittatus; scutellum dimidio postico obscure rufo, macula apicali 
flava ; abdomen subtus flavum. 
Red, short-elliptical, thickly punctured, paler beneath. Head with 
two longitudinal furrows. Antenne black; first and second joints red. 
Thorax with six irregular blackish red stripes. Scutellum with nearly half 
of the hinder part dark red; a bright yellow apical spot. Abdomen yellow 
beneath. Wings brown; corium black, dark red along the costa. Leugth 
of the body 6 lines. 
It may be distinguished from P. Schousbei by the more obtuse front 
of the bead, and by the scutellum, which has no markings except the apical 
spot. 
a. Ega. From Mr, Bates’ collection. 
37. PacHYCORIS QUADRISTRIGA. 
Viridi-eneus; thorax vitta brevi ochracea postice attenuata; scutellum 
strigis tribus ochraceis lanceolatis, la aque transversis connexis, 
3a longitudinali subapicali ; abdomen subtus vittis quatuor macu- 
laribus viridibus. 
Greenish zneous, shining. Head with two longitudinal furrows, which 
diverge between the eyes and border a slight keel. Thorax with slight 
transverse ridges and with an abbreviated orange stripe, which is attenuated 
towards the hind border. Scutellum somewhat rugulose, with three 
lanceolate orange streaks; first and second streaks transverse, connected 
in the middle; third longitudinal, near the tip. Abdomen beneath ochra- 
ceous, with two rows of green spots on each side. Fore wings brown; mem- 
brane whitish. Hind wings brownish. Length of the body 5 lines. 
It may be distinguished from P. Klugii by the pale membrane of the 
fore wings. 
a, Amazon Region. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
38. PacHycoRiIs CHRYSOMELINUS, 
Alter ; caput subtus purpureum ; thorax maculis duabus lateralibus vittaque 
brevi clavata ochraceis; scutellum punctis duobus, guttis duabus, 
strigis duabus latis transversis maculisque tribus trigonis ochraceis ; 
abdomen sublus cyaneum. 
Deep black. Head triangular, with a slight keel between the two 
longitudinal furrows; under side purple. Thorax with a transversely 
elongated orange spot on each side and with a clavate abbreviated orange 
stripe; the spots contracted in the middle. Scutellum with an orange 
point and an exterior orange dot on each side of the fore border; two 
broad antemedial transverse orange streaks; three triangular postmedial 
orange spots. Abdomen beneath and legs dark blue; tarsi black. Length 
of the body 8 lines. 
The deep black colour, the somewhat narrower form and the markings 
distinguish it from P. Klugii. 
a. Archidona. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
