382 



A NATUItALIST'S WANDEItlNGB 



men and on the four terminal segments, botit above and l>elQw : thomx 

 and abdomen with strong eteel-blue refiesions, eapecmlly on the hmal 



niELis LABATEFSTs, (With the permiflifioii of the coimcU of th<* 

 Zoological Swit'ty ) 



half of the alxionien aliove ; wings deep violet-brown, Bccond rcKsurrent 

 nerviire mcomplctc, diveipng from the first at tho base and on the teft 

 wing; the ncrvulc connecting the recnrront nemires above tho middle 

 is also oh^Iete, (1^57, Larat.) 



Much resembles tho Anstmhan Tri'^is anihraetna, Bwrm,, in oppear- 

 anoe. 



CiiBTSia MELAHOPB, Kirby, loc, enp. cit. 



Long. corp. 5 lin. * 

 Ahh. Bright green, witli a coppery reflection on the head and thorax 

 (very bright coppery red wherever abraded) ; punctures large, cloi^ 

 together, biit not confluent ; ocelli black, the space between and iiametli- 

 ately aronnd also blackish ; apex of abdomen (and Kummit, when viewed 

 sideways) with a strong bine reflection; under Knrfaee of antenni©, the 

 greater jiart of the hind legs, and the tip and under enrfacc of the 

 middle tibice and middle tai-si lirown ; aMomen sexdentatc, witli equal 

 and rather pointed teeth of modeirato size; wings brown. (20i9, 

 Mam.) 



Piobably allied to C. pamlkJa, BruMd, from Tumor j but that species 

 is varied with hhie on the head and tliorax, instead of with eopper. 



Tbe only Diptera in the collection were Flm'a fuhicollis, Wied., and 

 Laphrh tjhrhm, Walk,, lioth of which are common s|)ecies in the Easteni 

 Arcliii)elago, and a Tfihtitux, possibly new, bnt in too bad condition to 

 descrilie^ 



Vni. — LtMt of the Crustacea wUected in the TiTnor4aut Jslanck hy 

 Mr. H. O. Forbks. Determined by E. J. MnQta, F.Z.S. 



CHRYsmma:. 



D I P f E B A. 



Pilnmuua v<?apertiiio, Fabr. ad, 

 XeptutiuB pKjlftgleus, LiDn. 

 ThukmitQ crenalaj liiippcll, ftd. . 



