94 Mr. Adam White's Description. 



and third together, claws furnished with pads. Abdomen flat 

 above, slightly convex below, margined. 



For this I propose the name Calliprepcs. The species comes 

 from Nepaul, and is named after George Robert Gray, Esq. 



C. Gray'ii. 



C. virescenti-luteus ; thorace maculis 2 dorsalibus deltoideis rubris, 

 scutello maculis 2 basalihus rubris ; hemelytrorum parte mem- 

 branaced lined basalt obscurd, coriaced, apice lined viridi 

 transversa. 



Long. lin. 7, lal. thor. 2f . 



Hab. in Nepalid. Mus. Brit. 



I may perhaps add, that the beautiful genus Eucerocoris of Mr. 

 Westvvood, the locality of which at its publication was vmknown 

 to its author, (Ent. Trans, ii. p. 22,) comes from Sierra Leone, 

 and that a second species exists in the Museum collection, which 

 appears to be distinct from the nigriceps. Should it prove a 

 distinct species, I propose for it the name of 



Eucerocoris Westtvoodii. 



E , Jlavido-testaceus, capite, thoracis lobo postico supra, scutelloque 

 nigerrimis, thoracis parte antica abdomineque Jlavido-testaceis, 

 hemelytris fuscescentibus lucidis ; antennis, rostro pedibusque 

 obscure ochraceis. 



Long. lin. 2h- 



Hab. in Sierra Leone Africa, Dom. Morgan. In Mus. Brit. 



