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CIC1KDELID7E. 



middle can hardly be called discoidal and is comparatively large 

 and elongate. Were it not for the label attached in Dr. Horn's 

 writing, I should be inclined to consider it a different insect from 

 the one described by him as E. touvieri, as, apart from the spots, 

 the elytra, though short, are parallel-sided and not ovate. 



90. Prothyma reconciliatrix, W. Horn. 



Euryoda reconciliatrix, W. Horn, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. 1900 

 p. 200. 



A comparatively large and robust species ; larger than P. ex- 

 ornata, with a larger head, more developed orbits and different 

 sculpture of the front ; the pronotum is more parallel-sided and 

 less narrowed behind ; the elytra are broader, and the whitish 

 spots are different and arranged as follows : — one, minute, at the 

 shoulder ; a second, in the middle, more or less transverse ; and a 

 third, at the apex, round, the two latter being rather large ; the 

 sides of the elytra are broadly blue, and the anterior part between 

 the sides and disc is bright golden ; the penultimate joint of the 

 maxillary palpi is yellow, and the knees are testaceous ; the 

 underside is brightly coloured. 



Length 13 millim. (12 mm. sine labro). 



Bengal : Dacca (Bowring) ; Tenasserim. 



Dr. Horn compares this species, which he has described from 

 one female specimen, with E. heterornalla, McLeay, to which it 

 appears to be most closely allied. The latter species, however, 

 does not occur in our region, being confined to Malacca and the 

 Malay Archipelago. 



91. Prothyma hennigi, W. Horn. 



Heptodonta or Euryoda (?) hennigi, W. Horn, Ent. Nachr. xxiv, 

 1898, p. 177. 



A large species with the head and pronotum dark coppery 

 green, and the elytra of much the same colour, moderately shining ; 

 the orbital parts are bluish, and the whole underside is cyaneous 

 or greenish cyaneous ; the forehead is flat in the middle and has 

 three impressions, the central one being the most distinct ; the 

 pronotum has the central portion globose-ovate, with the central 

 line distinct, the apical part transversely striolate, and the middle 

 and basal parts very finely sculptured ; on each elytron there are 

 three spots, one at the shoulder, very small, another at middle 

 and a third before apex, the two latter being at a little distance 

 from the margin ; the palpi are black ; the legs are very long and 

 slender, dark, with the basal and central parts of the femora red ; 

 the anterior tarsi are much longer, and the posterior tarsi a little 

 longer than the tibiae. 



Length 17 millim. (15| sine labro). 



Assam : Khasi Hills. 



