Genus Campsosterniis of Latreille. 289 



tenuissime punctulata. Corpus infra seneum, roseoque colore 



tinctum, pedibus concoloribus. 

 Long. !in. 2i2|, lat. lin. (Ji. 

 Habitat in agro Assamensi. 



The above insect appears to be the largest of the genus hitherto 

 received from the East Indies. It was brought to this country 

 from Assam by Dr. Cantor the erpetologist, and was presented to 

 me by that individual, with several other nondescripts from the 

 same locality : it is named in honour of that able zoologist. 



Sp. 5. C. Latreillii, Davaucel. 



Purpureo-viridis. Caput antice excavatum. Thorax in medio 

 convexus, purpureus.lateribus utrinque subdepressis roseoque 

 colore tinctis, marginibus externis elevatis. Elytra viridia, 

 purpureo colore tincta, glabra, tenuissime punctata. Corpus 

 infra aurato-viride, nitidum, pedibus obscurioribus et sub- 

 tomentosis. 



Long. lin. 15|, lat. lin. 5. 



Habitat in Cochin China; e Museo Dom. Dupont. 



The above insect was collected by Monsieur Duvaucel in his 

 voyage to China. Tlie name of Latreille was })robably given it 

 by the Baron De Jean. [A species thus named is described by 

 M. Guerin Meneville, in the Voyage of M. Delessert, p. 37.] 



Sp. G. C. JVilsoni, Hope. 



Aurato-viridis, lateribus thoracis subroseo-tomentosis, elytris 

 viridioribus. Caput inter oculos excavatum, pilosum, antennis 

 atro-violaceis. Thorax subconvexus, punctulatus et tomen- 

 tosus, medio viride, lateribus seneis, roseoque colore tinctis, 

 marginibusque elevatis. Scutellum aeneum, postice rotun- 

 datum. Elytra viridia, acuminata, lateribus auro-fluentibus. 

 Corpus infra roseo-metallicum, mesosterno cyaneo, femoribus 

 et tibiis violaceo-seneis, subpilosis et punctulatis, tarsis un- 

 guibusque cyanescentibus. 



Long. lin. 18, lat. lin. 3^. 



Habitat in Maderaspatana. 



The above insect I have received from Madras and the Nilgherry 

 Mountains, it is probable also that its range extends far into 

 Bengal : it is subject to vary much in size ; the largest specimen 

 of my collection is the one above described. 



