190 E. T. Atkmson — Notes on Indian Rliyncliota. [No. 2, 



are three spots, one of them subapical : abdomen beneath, yellow, sides 

 tinged with pink, each segment being marked laterally with a black 

 spot, the inner sides of which are tinged with green. {White). Body 

 long, 11 mill. 



Reported from India, Assam. 



108. Callidea histeroides, Walker. 

 Callidea histeroides, Walker, Cat. Het. i, p. 28 (1867). 



Blackish purple, short- elliptical, largely punctured ; head with 

 two longitudinal furrows which diverge between the eyes, space between 

 the furrows somewhat ridged in front : antennse black ; second joint 

 rather more than half the length of the first : thorax with two green 

 stripes, very thinly punctured ; punctures mostly along the fore border 

 and along a transverse antemedial furrow ; a fusiform, transverse, 

 slightly depressed, ringlet on each side in front of the furrow : scutel- 

 lum with a green band bordering a transverse furrow which is curved 

 on each side to the fore border : abdomen beneath green, with a 

 purplish band along the fore border of each segment and with a deeply 

 dentate red stripe along each side : legs blackish green ; tarsi black. 

 (Walker). Long, 8—9 mill. 



Reported from Cachar (Assam). 



109. Callidea gibbula, Walker. 

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



Purplish black, elliptical, thinly and roughly punctured : head with 

 two longitudinal furrows, which diverge on the vertex : thorax with a 

 very slight transverse furrow, which is curved on each side to the base : 

 abdomen beneath, greenish at the tip, and with two deeply dentate 

 lateral stripes, which do not extend to the base (Walker). Long, 8 — 9 

 mill. 



Reported from the Panjab. 



110. Callidea scripta. Walker. 



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



Purple, short-elliptical, largely punctured : head with two longi- 

 tudinal furrows, which diverge towards the face and more towards the 

 hind border : antennae black ; second joint nearly as long as the first : 

 thorax with two golden green stripes, which are much abbreviated in 

 front, and thence emit two oblique branches towards the hind angles ; 

 a fusiform transverse cupreous ringlet on each side in front : scutellum 

 with a transverse furrow which is curved on each side to the fore 



