346 Zoological Society, 



This species is found also at Singapore, Assam, in Bengal, and in 

 the island of Ceylon. On the under side it is of a rose-coloured 

 copper, appearing about the sternum and the lower rings of the 

 abdomen of a brassy vivid green. 



Sp. 2. Eu. juRiNii, MacLeay. 

 Long. lin. 11 ; Lat. lin. 6. 



E. nitidis sima, glahro-imnctata, suprd, viridi-oUvaceaf subtils 

 viridi-cuprea, thorace utrinque punctis duobus impressiSi pedihus 

 viridibus, nitidis. 

 Antennce picece 7mo articulo virescente. Totum corpus suprcl 

 viride, aureo-opalino colore tinctum, infra vijidi-ceneum, pedibus 

 suj)ra et infra viridibus. 

 Hah. in Java, Mus. Dom. MacLeay. 



" I have received this species from Java; it varies in size, and may 

 at once be distinguished from E. viridis by its smooth upper sur- 

 face, which is of an opalescent bright green ; its under side is also 

 more brilliant, and of a golden-coloured bronze ; the tibiae and tarsi 

 are invariably green. The E. MacLeaii of Mr. Kirby's MSS. is 

 only a large variety of this species." 



Sp. 3. Eu. CUPRIPES. 



Long. lin. 12; Lat. lin. Q\. 



Affinis Euchl. viridi, MacLeay, at major. Corpus ovatum ; supra 

 viride glabrum^ subtus roseo-cujjreum, pedihus cupreis. 



*•' This insect is closely allied to E. viridis, MacLeay ; it is, how- 

 ever, distinct. Viridis in form is oval. Cupripes, ovate : the under 

 side is of a rich rose-coloured copper, without any seneous tinge. I 

 have received one specimen from Java, and a second from the Te- 

 nasserim coast." 



Hah. in India Orientali. Mus. Dom. Hope. 



Sp. 4. Eu. GRANDIS. 



Long. lin. 14 ; Lat. lin. 8. 



E. glabra, punctata supra viridis, nitens, subtils viridi-cuprea, tho- 

 race utrinque puncto laterali medio leviter impresso, pedibusque 

 viridibus. 

 Hah. in Calcutta ? Mus. Dom. Hope. 



" I obtained this species from Calcutta ; I am doubtful, however, if 

 that be its real habitat. It is stuck with a needle, like most of the 

 Chinese insects, and may have been imported into Calcutta. It is at 

 present the largest species of Euchlora I am acquainted with." 



Sp. 5. Eu. MacLeayana, Vigors. 



Long. lin. 1 f^ ; Lat. ^^j. 



E. pallide virescens, capite thoraceque punciis aureis confertis 

 splendentihus ; elytris punctatis flavo-marginatis ; corpore subtiis 

 pedibusque aureo- cupreis. 



Antennce aureo-cuprese. Corpus subtiis pedesque aureo-cuprei, al- 

 bide pilosi. Clypeus aureus. Scutellum nitidum, parce punctatum. 



Hah. in India OrientaH. In Mus. Dom. Vigors. 



" It is difficult to convey, either by description or representation, 

 a just idea of the beauty of this superb insect, which was obtained 



