528 CATALOGUE OF 



1. Bracuycerocoris camelus. 



camelus, Costa, R. Accadem. delle Scienze di Napoli, Agoslo, 1S63. 



China. 



Tarisa dromedaria. 



dromedarius, Vollenh. Scut. 57, pi. 4, f. 11 — Teucrus droniedarius, Stal, 

 A. S. E. F. 4me Ser. i. 168. 



Celebes. 



Page 119. 



BODETRIA CHRYSOCHLORA. 



Piceo-rufa, subfusiformis, aspere punctata ; antenna, nigra ; thorax viridi 

 purpureoque nitens, luteo bistrigatus, antice coarclalus et subglabcr, 

 spinis subfurcatis ; sculellum subcarinalum, viridi nitens ; tibia 

 antica dilalatce ; alee anlicce aureo-virides, membrana nigricanle. 



Piceous-red, 4 sub fusiform, roughly punctured. Eyes very prominent. 

 Antennas black; first joint not extending to the fore border of the head ; 

 second nearly twice longer than the first ; third longer than the second, as 

 long as the fourth ; fifth a little shorter than the fourth. Thorax wi th 

 green and purple reflections, much narrower in front, where it is nearly 

 smooth ; two short longitudinal luteous streaks in the disk ; hind angles 

 forming two stout slightly forked spines. Scutellum more finely punctured 

 than the thorax, with a very slight keel and with bright green reflections. 

 Fore tibiae furnished above with a broad membrane. Fore wings golden 

 green ; membrane blackish. Length of the body 3| lines. 



a. Amazon Region. From Mr. Bates' collection. 



BODETRIA INDECORA. 



Nigra, fere fusij 'ormis, aspere punctata ; thorax antice coarctatus, macula 

 antica maculisque duabus poslerioribus luteis, spinis subfurcatis ; 

 sculellum tinea valde inlcrrupta slrigisque duabus interrupts 

 indeterminatis pallide luteis; tibia antica dilatala ; ala antica 

 luteo unimacidata, membrana nigricante. 



Black, nearly fusiform, roughly punctured. Eyes prominent. Antennae 

 a little more than half the length of the body; first joint not extending to 

 the front of the head; second much longer than the first; third much 

 longer than the second ; fourth hardly shorter than the third, a little longer 

 than the fifth. Thorax much narrower in front; a luteous spot iu the disk 

 in front and a larger luteous spot on each side of , the hinder disk; hind 

 angles forming two acute slightly forked spines. Scutellum with a pale 

 luteous line which is widely interrupted in the middle and is pale yellow at 

 the tip, the latter bordered with pale yellow; two irregular interrupted pale 

 luteous streaks converging slightly from the fore border to the disk. Fore 

 tibia; with a broad membrane above. Fore wings with small pale luteous 

 spot in the disk near the exterior border; membrane blackish. Length of 

 the body 3.} lines. 



a. Amazon Region. From Mr. Bates' collection. 



