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Sp. 13. Eu. De Haani. 



Long. lin. 11^; lat. lin. 6. 



jE. viridis, suprct glaberruna nitida, subtics aneo-viridis, nitido splendore 

 conspicua. Caput viridCf in medio aureo colore tinctum. Elytra 

 glaberrima, sub lente vix subpunctata. Corpus infra smaragdino 

 colore ornatum, lateribus pectoris argenteis pilis obsitis, segmentis 

 abdominis utrinque pilosis et punctatis. Femora nitida, tibiisfor- 

 titer variolosis, tarsis chelisque viridibus. 



Hab. in Assam. 



" I have named this species in honour of my friend Professor De 

 Haan of Leyden, to whom European entomologists are greatly in- 

 debted for the additions made to many of their cabinets." 



In Mus. Dom. Hope. 



Sp. 14. Eu. DIMIDIATA. 



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



E. suproL tola viridis punctata, subtils cyanea. Vide Gray's Zoo- 

 logical Miscellany, page 23, sp. 8, under Euchlora dimidiata. 



Clypeus rotundatus, antennis, palpisque piceis. Thorax subtilissim^ 

 punctatus. Elytra viridia opalino colore tinctay glabra nitida, 

 striato-punctata striis parum distinctis. Corpus infra cyaneuMf 

 violaceo colore mixtum. Pectus pilisjiavesceutibus obsitum. Pe- 

 des cyanei. 

 Hab. in agro Nepalensi. 



"This species was originally described by me among other ColeO' 

 pier a belonging to General Hardwicke's superb collection, which has 

 passed since his death to the British Museum." 



Sp. 15. Eu. SULCATA. 



Long. lin. 10 ; Lat. lin. 6. 



E. supra viridis, punctata, elytris lineis fortiter sulcatis ; corpore 



infra cyaneo. 

 Caput vlride. Antennee picece. Thorax utrinque in medio puncto 

 impresso. Elytra binis lineis longitudinalibus fortiter impressa, 

 seu sulcata, tertia fere humerali ante medium disci interrupta. 

 Corpus subtus cyaneum pedibus concoloribus. Pectus ferrugineis 

 capilUs sparsim obsitum ; annulis abdominis, pedibusque punctatis. 

 Hab. in agro Nepalensi. 



"I received this insect from my lamented friend. Gen. Hardwicke, 

 and described it concisely some years back in Gray's Zoological Mis- 

 cellany." 



Sp. 16. Eu. SUBCiERULEA. 



Long. lin. 10; Lat. lin. 5. 



Totum corpus supra et infra subcyaneum. Antennae fusco-picea. 

 Caput subquadratum. Oculi nigri iride pallenti. Thorax punc- 

 tatissimus. Elytra substriato-punctata apice tuber culato. Corpus 

 infrh concolor. Pectus cum femoribus fiavis capillis obsitum. 

 Tarsi chelceque picei. 



Hab. in Java. 



*' This singular species I am enabled to describe through the kind- 

 ness of Dr. Horsfield, of the India House, who has liberally allowed 



