382 LEST OF nOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 



O. EURYBRACHYS INSIGNIS. 



Eurybrachys insignis, Westw. Ann. Nat. Hist. 1842, 119, Hope, 

 / ^^ Trans. Linn. Soc. xix. 134, 27, pi. 12, f. 9. 



o, b. Manilla. From Mr. Cuming s collection. 

 c. ? From Mr. Birch's collection. 



1/ O 6. EuRYBRACHYS MACULIPENNIS. 



Eurybrachys maculipennis, Guillon, Rev. Zool. 1841. 

 North Australia. 



D 7. Eurybrachys ^ruginosa. 



v^ Lystra aeruginosa, Hope, Trans. Linn. Soc. xviii. 443, pi. 31, f. 1. 

 /^ Loxocephala aeruginosa, Schaum, AUg. Enc. Wissench. Kunst. 1. 

 "^ >S'eci. 51,71,53. 



a. North India. From Mr. James' collection. 



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8. Eurybrachys pulverosa. 



Eurybrachis pulverosa, Hope, Trans. Linn. Soc. xix. 134, 25, pi. 12, 

 f. 7. 



Silhet. f-Ttf*?^ 



9. Eurybrachys reversa. 



Eurybrachis reversa, Hope, Trans. Linn. Soc. xii. 26, pi. 12, f. 8. 

 Silhet. l 



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^10. Eurybrachys decora, Mas. ' \ 



Viridis ; mesothorax anticus nigro interrupte fasciatus ; pedes rufi; 

 femora antica nigro vittata ; tarsi nigro varii ; alee anlicce 

 virides,alho higuttatce, basiet apice nigro fas ciatcB ; alapostica 

 albcB, apice nigro fasciatce. 



Body green : head nearly as broad as the chest ; crown sur- 

 rounded by a rim which is black in front and behind, slightly convex 

 on the fore border, very slightly concave on the hind border, its 

 breadth about ihrice its length; front large, scutcheon-shaped, much 



