Q28 CATALOGUE OF 
vostrum apice nigrum, eoxas posticas paullo superans ; thorax antice 
testaceo quadrigutlatus viridi biplagiatus, postice nigricante octo-strt- 
galus, angulis posticts subobtusts ; scutellum gutiis quatuor basalibus 
apiceque testaceis ; pectoris latera viridi notata ; venter rufescente tri- 
viltatus, macula subapicali nigra ; pedes validi, nigro conspersi, tibits 
anticis apice subdilatatis ; ale antice nigricante varia, membrana 
cinerea venis fusco fasciatis. War. B.—Ferrugineo conspersa ; venter 
viridi bivittatus. 
Testaceous, elliptical, roughly punctured ; punctures green, here and 
there elustered with intervening smooth spaces; under side luteous, 
thinly punetured. Head shorter than the thorax, with two very irregular 
blackish stripes ; under side with two irregular green streaks ; lobes of equa) 
length. Eyes prominent. Rostrum black towards the tip, extending to 
the hind border of the first abdominal segment. Thorax with a transverse 
impression, in front of which there are four smooth testaceous dots and two 
green patches formed by tbe clustering punctures; hiud part with eight 
blackish streaks; hind angles slightly obtuse and prominent. Scutellum 
attenuated towards the tip, which is testaceous and smooth, hardly extending 
beyond the bend of the corium ; four testaceous dots at the base. — Pectus 
with some green marks on each side. Abdomen with black quadrate lateral 
spots ; under side with three irregular reddish stripes and with a black spot 
on the fore border of the fifth segment. Legs pale testaceous, stout, black- 
speckled ; fore tibie slightly dilated at the tips. Fore wings here and there 
biackish ; membrane cinereous, its veins with two or three brown bands. 
Var, 6.—Punctures mostly ferruginous. Abdomen beneath with a very 
irregular green stripe on each side. Length of the body 6 lines. 
It has a very close resemblance to D. brevis, but the hind angles of 
the thorax are less rounded and the scutellum is a little more abruptly 
attenuated towards the tip. 
a,b. Java. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 
24, DALPADA JAPONICA. 
Nigricans, elliptica, subrugulosa, subtus lutea; caput elongatum, lobis 
aqualibus ; rostrum apice nigrum, ventris segmentum Qum atlingens ; 
antenne graciles, corporis dimidio breviores, articulo 30 basi pallide 
testaceo ; thorax linea liturisque nonnullis testuceis, lateribus anticis 
subcrenulatis, angulis posticis subobtusis ; pectoris latera nigro notata ; 
venter macula subapicali nigra trigona; pedes nigricantes, longius- 
euli, femoribus lestaceis nigro conspersis, tibiis testaceo late fasciatis ; 
ale antice testaceo notate, membrana fusca, 
Blackish, elliptical, minutely rugulose ; under side luteous, smooth in 
the disk, minutely punctured on each side. Head elongate-conical, with 
a slight angle on each side, much shorter than the thorax; lobes of equal 
length. Eyes very prominent. Rostrum black towards the tip, extending 
nearly to the hind border of the second abdominal segment. Antenne 
slender, less than half the length of the body; first joint not extending to 
the front of the head; second much longer than the third; fourth longer 
than the second; fifth pale testaceous at the base, a little shorter than the 
second. Thorax with a testaceous longitudinal line, and with several small 
testaceous marks; transverse impression hardly apparent; sides slightly 
crenulated in front; hind angles slightly obtuse, not prominent. Scutellum 
extending a little beyond the angle of the corium, with a very slight keel 
