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Testaccou", elliplical, chill, ratlicr flat, coarsely punctured ; punctures 

 green or hlackisli ; under side pale luleoiis, wilh sonic green patches on ilie 

 pectus. Head almost as long as llie tlioiax, with two irregular green 

 stripes; lateral lobes hardly extending heyoml the middle lobe. Eyes ex- 

 tremely prominent. Eostruni slender, black at the tip, extending a little 

 beyond the fore border of the fourth abdominal segment. Antennse pieeous, 

 very slender, first joint extending just to the front of the head ; second pale 

 testaceous at the tip, as long as the third; fourth pale testaceous at the 

 base, much longer than the third. Thorax green, excepting a testaceous 

 stripe which emits two oblique streaks hindward, and some testaceous marks 

 of which the most conspicuous is a forked mark in the disk; sides in front 

 of the transverse impression stronj^ly serrated ; hind angles acute, very 

 prominent. Scutellum much attenuated towards the tip, extending rather 

 beyond the bend of the coiiuni, mostly green, excepting an incomplete 

 stripe, an elongated smooth spot on each side, and ilie smooth tip. Ab- 

 domen dilated, with black lateral spots; underside with a stripe of black 

 punctures along each side. Le^s slender; femora with a black liand near 

 the tip; tibis with two black bands; tarsi with black tips. Fore wings 

 with four blackish patches; membrane cinereous; veins bordered with 

 brown. Length of the body 8 lines. 



The acute angles of the thorax distinguish it from the preceding 

 species. It differs much from D. vittata, and has most affinity to D. 

 consobrina. 

 a. Madagascar. From Madame Ida Pfeiffer's collection. 



11. D.VLPAOA ANGULICOI.r.lS. 



angulicollis, Ellcnr. Nat. Tijd. Nederl. Indie, xxiv. 142, f. 9. 

 Sumatra. 



12. DaLPADA OHTUSICOLLIS. 



obtusicollis, Ellenr. Nal. Tijd. Nederl. Indie, xxiv. 143, f. 10. 

 Sumatra. 



13. Dalpada collocata. 

 Tcslacca, longi-elliptica, aspere punctata, fufico et viridi conspcrsa, sithlm 

 pnltide lutea viridi livittata ; caput thorace pauUo breirius, lobo medio 

 Ifibos laterales vix superante ; rostrum apice nigrum, segmenti ventralis 

 2i marginem posticum attingcns ; thorax anguiis posticis nigris glabris 

 globosifi subascendentibus ; scutellum ban luteo bimacuUUum ; venter 

 macula subapicaii nigra; pedes longiusculi, sat robusti, femoribus 

 fusco conspersis ; ala anticcB fusco subplugiatte, mambrana cinerea 

 fiisco strigata. 

 Testaceous, elongate-elliptical, roughly punctured ; punctures brown, 

 here and there green; under side pale Inteous, with a smooth disk and 

 with a very irregular green stripe on c.icli side. Head a little shorter than 

 the thorax ; middle lobe hardly extending l)eyond the lateral lobes. Eyes 

 very prominent. Rostrum with a black ti|>, extending to the hind border 

 of "the second abdominal segment. Thorax with a transverse impression, 

 in front of which there are two larger smooth spaces than those elsewhere ; 

 hind angles smooth, mostly black, slightly ascending, much rounded. 

 Scutellum attenuated towards the tip, which extends rather beyond the 

 angle of the C(niuni ; a smooth Inteous spot on each side at the base. Ab- 

 domen beneath wilh a black spot mi the fifth segment. Legs rather long 



