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tips partly green; tibiae and tarsi deep green (/S^. huquetii, GxieYm). 

 Long, 16 — 17 ; broad, 8 — 8| mill, at base of scutellum. 



Reported from Philippines, Java, Timor, China, Burma. 



Genus Chrysocoris, Hahn. 



Wanz. Ins. ii, p. 38 (1834) ; White, Trans. Ent. Soc. iii, p. 85 ( 1841-43) ; Stal, 

 Hem. Afric. i, p. 34 (1864) ; En. Hem. iii, p. 9, 18 (1873). 



Includes Gallidea, Am. & Serv. (nee Bnrm.), Hist. Nat. Ins. Hem. p. 31 

 (1843) ; pt. Dallas, List Hem. i, p. 22 (1850) ; Walker, Cat. Het. i, p. 25 (1867) :— 

 Eucorysses, Am. & Serv., 1. c. p. 31 (1843) ; Stal, Hem. Afric. i, p. 34 (1864) ; Mayr, 

 Reise Nov. Hem. p. 18 {1866) i—Galostha, Am. & Serv., 1. c. p. 32(1843):— 

 Cosmocoris, Stal, Hem. Afric. i, p. 34 (1864) ; Mayr, Reise Nov. Hem. p. 18 (1866). 



Stal distributes the species belonging to this genus amongst the 

 subgenera EucorysseSy Cosmocoris, and Chrysocoris, all of which are repre- 

 sented in India. Differs from CalUphara in having the scutellum co- 

 vering the whole connexivum, except the basal part. Body above 

 glabrous : the third joint of the antennae at least twice as long as the 

 second : the three last joints of the rostrum unequal in length : lateral 

 margins of the head neither carinated nor reflexed, anterior margin o f 

 the prostethium not callous behind the eyes, obtuse : meso-sternum, at 

 least anteriorly, somewhat sulcated, the furrow generally slightly 

 carinated on both sides : posterior margin of the propleura distinctly 

 sinuated at the posterior angles : the ventral segments, at least the last 

 or the penultimate, furnished at the apical angles with a small tooth, 

 often covered by the hemelytra and then difficult to distinguish. 



Subg. EucoRYSSES, Am. & Serv. 



Head somewhat large, not much inclined, sides not deeply sinuated : 

 anterior lateral margins of pronotum straight or somewhat so : basal 

 part of the scutellum not, or but very obsoletely, elevated : entire tibiae 

 above furrowed : sixth ventral segment in $ , as far as known, obtusely 

 or very obtusely angulately promiaulous in the middle of the apex. 



81. Chrysocoris grandis, Thunberg, Stal. 



Eucorysses grandis, Stal, Berlin Ent. Zeitschr. x, p. 154 (1866). 



Chrysocoris (Eucorysses) grandis, Stal, En. Hem. iii, p. 18, (1873) : Scott, A. M. 

 N. H. (4 s.) xiv, p. 289 (1874) : Distant, 1. c. (5 s.) iii, p. 44 (1879) ; J. A. S. Ben. 

 xlviii, (2) p. 37, (1879). 



Var. a : — Cimex grandis, Thnnberg, Nov. Ins. Spec. p. 31, t. 2, f. 46 (1783) : 

 Gmelin, ed. Syst. Nat. i (4), p. 2133 (1788). 



CalUphara grandis, Germar, Zeitschr. i (1), p. 128 (1839). 



Callidea grandis, Dallas, List Hem. i, p. 23 (1851) : Vollenhoven, Fanne Ent: 

 I'Arch. Indo-Neerl. p. 18 (1863) : Walker, Cat. Het. i, p. 32 (1867). 



Eucorysses superb us, Uliler, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phil. p. 221 (1860), 



