1887.] E. T. Atkinson — Notes on Indian Rhynchota. 169 



band along the posterior border and two small spots at the lateral 

 angles, black, these angles slightly, acuminate : scutellum punctured, 

 more strongly at the anterior angle, basal elevation smooth : two 

 bronzed-black spots behind the basal elevation, a black spot at each 

 anterior angle, another pair much larger, almost quadrate behind these 

 near the lateral margin, and a transverse band interrupted in the mid- 

 dle, black ; hemelytra black, with the costal margin purple ; pectus 

 varied with green, black and red : venter red with purple margins ; a 

 large basal spot, a smaller anal spot, an oblique stria on the sides, shin- 

 ing black : feet metallic black, pubescent(0. 5e,^macw?a^a, VolL). Body 

 long, 24 mill. 



Reported from Java, Bintam, Singapore, Tenasserim. 



Subg. CosMOCORis, Stal. 



Head somewhat large, not much inclined : pronotum with the ante- 

 rior lateral margins more or less distinctly sinuated in the middle, fur- 

 nished in the d" anteriorly with a rather deep triangular impression, 

 scutellum transversely elevated at the base : tibiae above towards the 

 apex somewhat flat or furrowed. 



83. Chrtsocoris coxalis, Stal. 



Callidea coxalis, Stal, A. S. E. F. (4 s.) iv, p. 47 (1864) : Walker, Oat. Het. i, 

 p. 28 (1867). Tringany. 



C. (Cosmocoris) coxalis, Stal, En. Hem. iii, p. 19 (1873). 



? Brassy-green, shining, feet more obscure, of the colour of steel : 

 antennae and rostrum black ; a small spot towards the ocelli and a me- 

 dian stripe on the head, five spots on the pronotum and eight on the 

 scutellum, subviolaceous-black ; disc brassy-black varying in breadth : 

 coxae, trochanters and base of femora sordid yellow- whitish. Head 

 moderate, distinctly sinuate before the eyes : second joint of antennae one- 

 third shorter than basal, the fourth (in (^ at least) dilated, furrowed ; 

 pronotum sparingly and finely punctured, disc before the middle a little 

 more distinctly punctured ; antero-lateral margins very slightly sinuate, 

 narrowly and distinctly reflexed, with two anterior transverse spots, one 

 orbicular on each side at the lateral angles, and three large median 

 elongate reaching the base, the median one in the form of a continued 

 stripe, the other two extended forwards beyond the middle of the pro- 

 notum : scutellum as broad as the abdomen, not so densely punctured, 

 slightly transversely elevated at the base, there smooth, with eight 

 spots, the subbasal median one formed like the letter J, the rest, trans- 

 verse, large : sixth ventral segment in 2 , posteriorly obtusely sinuate 

 (Stal). Long, 13-15; breadth of pronotum, 7-8 mill. 



Reported from Singapore, Tringani, Tenasserim (?). 

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