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of the same interiorly. The pattern is exceedingly variable. The 

 forms which have milky-white tegmina (this does not appear to 

 be a post-mortem change) may be called var. lacfcalis. 



Ncomclicharia occUifcra (Walker). 



Hab. : Ambonia ( ^^luir ) . Previously known also from Ceram 

 and Java. 



Colgar chlorospUus (Walker). 



Hab.: Amboina (Muir), with vars. decolor, etc. Previously 

 reported from Papua and Birara. 



Colgar hvaficits sp. nov. 



Green paler beneath, scutellum yellower. A rather broad 

 stripe from apex of vertex to apex of metanotum. all the marguis 

 of the tegmina (except the extreme base of the costal), fore and 

 middle tibiae, the frontal keels very narrowly basally. etc.. bright 

 crimson; tegmina otherwise immaculate. \ ertex very shghtly 

 lono-er than pronotum, rather more sharply keeled than m tae 

 othSr species of this genus (as also on pronotum and scutellum). 

 thus approaching Phxlfxphanta. Frons with three keels, much as 

 in chlorospUus. Anteroapical angle of tegmina acute, posteroap- 

 ical angle rectangular, slightly rounded. 



Length of body 7 mill. ; expanse of tegmina about 18 mill. 



Hab.: Larat (Muir). 



In immature individuals, the red is replaced by pale orange, it 

 is possible that this is only a var. of surrccta, which I do not 

 know. 



Colgar gra)iulatits sp. nov. 



Very similar to laraticus, but the tegmina are distinctly broader, 

 especiallv basally ; the red stripe is absent, only the apex of the 

 head being a little reddish. The red margination of the tegmina 

 is very narrow and obscure. The ground color of the tegmina 

 is yellowish-green, the veins being suffusedly greener, and espe- 

 cially on the apical half being excessively minutely granulated 

 with purplish-brown. 



Length of body 8 mill. ; expanse of tegmina iO-il mill. 



Hak: Larat (Muir). 



Colgar siirrecfus (IMelichar). 

 Hab.: Larat (Muir). 



