Scutellerinae and Graphosominae. oo 



but forms of T. variegata. More material, however, seems 

 necessary before further union is attempted. 



Tetrarthria vari'a. 



Tetrarthria varia, Walk. Cat. Het. i. p. 18 (1867). 

 Var. Tetrarthria lineata, AYalk. loc. cit. p. 18. 



Tetrarthria maculata. 



Tetrarthria maculata, Walk. Cat. Het. i. p. 22 (1867). 

 Tetrarthria basalts, Walk. loc. cit. p. 23. 



Genus Brachyaulax. 



Brachyaulax ohlonga. 



Tectocoris ohlonga, Westw. ia Hope Cat. i. p. 14 (1837). 

 Scutellera cyaneovitta. Walk. Cat. Het. i. p. 16 (1867). 

 Scutellera maculigera, Walk. he. cit. p 16. 

 Scutellera pubescens, Walk. loc. cit. iii. p. 507 (1868). 

 Var. Scutellera buprestoides, Walk. he. cit. i. p. 16 (1867). 



Genus Philta. 



Philia femorata. 



Callidea femorata, Walk. Cat. Het. i. p. 38. n. 49 (1867). 



Callidea curtula, Walk. loc. cit. p. 39. n. 54. 



Callidea collaris, Walk. loc. cit. p. 40. n. 56. 



Var. Callidea aureocincta, Walk. loc. cit. p. 41. n. 58. 



These may all subsequently prove to be varieties of 

 P. senator^ Fabr., but they are distinct from that species in 

 coloration ; and whereas the typical P. senator appears to be 

 almost confined to Australia, P. femorata and its variety are 

 dominant in the eastern portion of the Malay Archipelago, 

 though specimens have been received from Somerset, Cape 

 York Peninsula. 



Philia suhapicalis. 



Callidea subapicalis, Walk. Cat. Het. i. p. 36. n. 45 (1867). 



A species of considerably larger size than P. femorata, to 

 which in other respects it is very closely related, and alto- 

 gether distinct from C. munda and C. spilogastra, to which 

 Walker allies it. The basal two of the five golden-green 

 spots to the scutellum described by Walker are very in- 

 distinct. Possibly another large form of P. senator. 



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