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FAMILY BUPRESTIDAE 



and pupate there. The beetle leaves the trees and appears on the wing 

 in the forests in March and April. 



I took the beetle on a sal-tree on 30 May 1906 in the sal forests near 

 Rajabhatkhawa, in the Buxa Duars. I have never yet found its larvae in 

 the sal-tree. 



Owing to the wide distribution of this buprestid, it is probable that the 

 insect infests a number of different kinds of trees. 



CHRYSOCHROA. 



Differs from the last in having a transverse depression on each side 

 of the prothorax ; the under-surface of the body is metallic, with metallic 

 reflexions. 



Chrysochroa vittata, Fabr. 



REFERENCES. Fabr. Syst. Ent. 216 (1774); aurea, De Geer, Mem. Ins. vii, 634, pi. 47, fig. 15 (1778); 

 ignita, Herbst, Arch. Ins. v, 117, pi. 2Sa, fig. 3 (1784) ; chiitensis, Voet. Cat. Col. 93, pi. 48, fig. 2 (1808). 



Habitat. Chittagong Hill Tracts. Also recorded from Assansol, 

 Bombay Presidency, Siam, China. 



Trees Attacked. Jarul (Lagerstromia Flos-Reginae) ; Chikrassi (Chick- 

 rassia tabularis). Chittagong Hill Tracts. 



Beetle. A brilliant blue with green reflexions, or brilliant green ; posterior angles of 

 prothorax golden coppery or fiery red ; elytra with a golden coppery longitudinal stripe 



running down from the shoulder to near 

 Description. the apex ; antennae purple ; under-surface 



metallic green with a coppery reflexion ; 



abdominal segments coppery, shining medianly, with a dense yellow 

 pubescence at sides, where there is also a greenish reflexion. Head 

 deeply and widely excavate, the excavation prolonged to meet the 

 anterior margin of prothorax. Latter a little more than one and a 

 h ill times as broad as long. Elytra wider than prothorax, truncate 

 at shoulder, constricted at apex ; latter truncate, bidentate ; the suture 

 and four raised costae on each elytron approaching each other 

 towards apex ; the golden coppery band of colour runs chiefly between 

 second and third costae, stretching into first and second near apex. 

 Legs metallic green. Length, 34 mm. to 45 mm. ; breadth, II mm. to 

 15 mm. FlG. 132. 



I took specimens of this beetle towards the end of Ctoysochroavittata, 



Fabr. Chittagong 

 May from pupal chambers in the sap- Hill Tracts. 



Life History. wood of jarul (Lagerstromia Flos- 

 Reginae) and chikrassi (Chickrassia tabularis) trees in 



the Chittagong Hill Tracts together with the Catoxantha opulcnta already 

 considered. These two beetles evidently lay their eggs in the same trees, 

 and the larvae tunnel in the bast and sapwood in a similar manner, and 

 probably have a very similar life history. 



Since this insect has been recorded from Assansol (in Bengal) and from 

 the Bombay Presidency, it must infest several other species of trees. 



