Six new Species of Buprestide. 431 
the base; sides straight; base slightly sinuate; disk punctured, 
with a slightly raised dorsal line, sides rugose, with a small deep 
fovea above each posterior angle and a smaller shallow one on 
each side of the dorsal line at its base. Elytra twice and a third 
as long as wide, shoulders slightly angular # sides subparallel for 
two-thirds of their length; the apex of each with eight teeth. 
The underside and legs punctured, the segments of the abdomen 
with a slight depression on each side, covered with a sericeous- 
golden pubescence. 
Length 203 lines; breadth 53. 
HHab.—Ceylon. 
This species is closely allied to C. Chinensis, Cast. & Gory, but 
differs in the want of the golden line on the elytra, the larger 
denticulation of their apices, and in other smaller characters, I 
have named it in honour of Major Parry, from whose valuable 
collection I obtained it. 
4, Chrysochroa Andamanensis. (Pl. XXII. fig. 6.) 
C. cyaneo-viridis, punctata ; thoracis basi utrinque bifoveata ; 
elytris costis quatuor brevibus, margine posteriore den- 
ticulato: Subtus punctata. 
Bright green, with bluish reflexions. 
Head rugosely punctured in front, with a deep longitudinal im- 
pression between the eyes, the punctures on the vertex far apart. 
Thorax at the base once and two-thirds as broad as long; an- 
terior margin nearly straight, slightly emarginate in the centre, 
a little more than half as long as the base; sides gradually di- 
verging in a somewhat curved line to the posterior angles; base 
nearly straight; disk deeply punctured, with a slightly raised 
dorsal line apparent only in front, sides rugose, near the posterior 
angles on each side is a small rugose fovea, from which an im- 
pressed line extends almost to the base, between it and the dorsal 
line is a smaller round one, and there is also a small pit on each 
side of the dorsal line at its base. Elytra widest at the base, 
twice and a third as long as wide; sides gradually converging 
to the apex, a little swollen about the middle; the apex of each 
with six teeth ; disk punctured, with four smooth raised lines. 
The underside of the thorax largely and deeply, of the abdomen 
finely punctured, the sides of the latter covered with a sericeous 
pubescence. Legs punctate. 
Length 18 lines; breadth 6. 
Hab.—Andaman Islands. 
