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Sp. 18. EucHLORA Cantori. 



Lon. lin. 10 ; Lat. lin. 5^. 



Affinis prcEcedenti at minor. Caput antice rotundatum antennis 

 piceis, oculisque albis. Totuni corpus supra cereum, subtus rosea 

 cupreum, coloreque virescenti tinctum. Caput et thorax suhtilis- 

 sime punctulata. Elytra cerea, obsolete striata crebrissime punc- 

 tulata. Corpus infra roseo-cupreumfemoribus anticis piceo-rubris, 

 colore nitidis, tibiis tarsis chelisque cupreis. 



" This species inhabits Assam ; it was given to me by Dr. Cantor, 

 in whose honour I have named it*." 



Sp. 19. EucHLORA cosTATA, De Haan. 

 Long. lin. 8^ ; Lat. lin, 4^. 



E. cerea, thorace viridi, elytris costatis, corpore subtus rosea cupreo. 



Caput viridi-auratum antennis Jiavis oculisque albis. Thorax auratus 



viridique colore tinctus, longitudinali imea media for titer impressa, 



crebre punctulatus. Elytra roseo-cuprea, sutura elevata, lineisqtte 



quatuor in singula elevatis, interstitiis punctulatis. Pygidium 



Jflavum, in medio roseo-cupreum, ceneo subpunctatum. Carpus infra 



concolor, mnrginibus thoracis utrinque Jiavis. 



Hub. in Japonia. 



" This species was sent to me by Professor De Haan, of Leyden ; it 

 verges from the typical Euchlorse, and appears intermediate between 

 Euchlora and Anomala. There is a variety of the above species which 

 has the margins of the thorax yellow, and the elytra testaceous, as 

 well as its under side and feet yellow. It is probably only an im- 

 mature specimen." 



Sp. 20. Euchlora aureola. 



Long. lin. 8; Lat. lin. 41. 



E. aurato-viridis glabra nitida : corpus subtus subtestaceumfemoribus 

 Jiavis, tibiis tarsisque roseo-cupreis. 



Caput viride, antennis testaceis, oculisque fuscis. Thorax et elytra 

 subtilissime punctulata virescentia auratoque splendore nitentia, 

 viarginibns posticis abdominis membranaceis. Carpus infra testa- 

 ceum viridi anea colore tinctum. Femora pallidiora tibiis tarsis che- 

 lisque roseo-cupreis. Pygidium. obscure viride et punctulatum. 



Hub, in India Orientali. 



This beautiful species came from the Burmese territories ; it ap- 

 pears to be unique. 



Mus. Dom., Hope. 



Species Dubi^e. 



Sp. 21. Euchlora area, Perty. 

 Long. lin. 6 ; Lat. lin 4|. 



E. hrunneo-anea, thorace subtilissime punctulata elytrisque obsolete 

 striatis rugulosis. 



* " The superb collection of drawings of Rep/ilia, made by Dr. Cantor 

 whilst in India, is now deposited in the Radcliff Library at 0.\ford : it is to 

 be hoped the University will publish them." 



