176 E. T. Atkinson — Notes on Indian Rhynchota. [No. 2, 



flavescent, at the apex violaceous ; tibias violaceous {Wolff). Long, 13^ — 

 14 mill. 



Reported from China, Cambodia, Siam, Tenasserim, Burma, Assam, 

 N. India. 



Differs from C. purpureuSf Westw. in its smaller, narrower body, 

 thorax more elevated posteriorly, scutellum deeply impressed at the 

 base and the number of the spots. 



The discoidal spot on the scutellum is broadish and obovate. 



90. Chrtsocoris porphtricolus, Walker. 



Callidea porphyricala, Walker, Cat. Het. i, p. 29 (1867). 



Chrysocoris porphyricolus, Distant, J. A. S. Ben. xlviii (2), p. 37 (1879). 



Gilded green, nearly fusiform, minutely punctured : head with a 

 blackish stripe which has on each side of it a blackish spot and is bor- 

 dered by two deep parallel furrows : pronotum with three longitudinally 

 elongated purple spots in front of which there are three transversely 

 elongated spots ; a small cupreous spot on each angle near the hird 

 border ; scutellum with three large purple spots on each side ; a slight 

 transverse furrow which is curved to the anterior border on each side, 

 tip purple : abdomen beneath red with black dots along each side 

 of it and with a black subapical patch : legs red ; femora towards their 

 tips and tibieB purple; tarsi black. (Walker.) Body long, 15 mill. 



Reported from India, the Indian museum has specimens from 

 Tenasserim and Sikkim : differs from preceding in the purplish tint 

 more or less throughout above and the larger size of the spots. 



91. Chrysocoris ornatus, Dallas. 



Callidea ornata, Dallas, List Hem. i, p. 27 (1851). 



C. (Chrysocoris) ornatus, Stal En. Hem. iii, p. 21 (1873). 



Above brilliant golden-green, becoming purplish after death (?), thick- 

 ly and rather strongly punctured : head impunctate with a black spot on 

 the vertex : pronotum with three small black spots close to the anterior 

 margin, three large ones touching the posterior margin and one in each 

 lateral angle : scutellum with the basal elevation smooth nearly im- 

 punctate, with a large triangular black patch on the disc, a large oblong 

 black spot on each side of this, at the middle of the scutellum, and two 

 smaller ones towards the apex : abdomen bright orange-red with the 

 margins crimson ; the stigmata and a large spot at the base and the 

 apex, black : pectus violet, tinged with golden green : legs, rostrum and 

 antennee black, the legs tinged with violet (Dallas). Body long, 13 J- 14 

 mill. 



