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Thorax — Pronotum black, collar pale green except at the sides ; posterior margin 
white, in the centre forming a triangular patch, and on either side, next the 
posterior angle, a lunate one ; disc with an oblique green streak on each side 
of the centre, terminating in a round spot on the callosities ; sometimes the 
entire centre is pale green, of a trapeziform shape, or having, in addition 
thereto, a black X-shaped patch between the callosities. Scutellum green, 
base as far as the transverse channel piceous or black, except a narrow streak 
within the basal angles ; on each side, before the apex, a short, obUque black 
streak, becoming fuscous as it approaches the centre, from which it is sepa- 
rated by a pale narrow line ; apex white. Elytra green. Clavus with a large 
irregular black patch next the suture, interrupted by about three short, oblique 
green streaks, sometimes dividing it into separate patches, or, almost entirely 
black with the exception of the three short streaks and a narrow line extending 
from the scutellar angle to the apex, which last is always black. Corium, 
anterior margin with four or five black spots of irregular size, sometimes fewer, 
apex broadly black; disc with an iiTegular broadish black band generally 
opposite to the apex of the scutellum, and more or less marbled with small 
green spots of irregular shape ; below the band and next the claval suture a 
few more or less confluent black spots, the obtuse rhomboidal patch at the 
apex margined with black on its inner margin and along the membrane 
BUture as far as the inner basal angle of the cuneus, where it terminates in a 
black spot, sometimes detached, between this and the apex of the anterior 
margin generally rosy. Cuneus broadly and irregulai-ly black at the apex, in 
which are some minute green spots ; extreme apex pale. Membrane pale, 
inner basal angle blackish ; the entire lower half of the disc with irregular 
confluent blackish spots and patches, darker towards and at the apex of the 
anterior margin ; below the apex of the cuneua a small triangular blackish 
patch. Cell nerves pale green ; large cell nerve for about two-thirds its length 
blackish ; lesser cell nerve hlach ; base and apex of the large cell more or less 
and the lesser cell entirely blackish. Sternum — Prosternum on the sides 
broadly black, xypTius green. Mesosternum black or deep pitchy-black. Meta- 
sternum on the sides black. Legs greenish-white or yellow. Coxce at the base 
on the outside with a piceous spot. Thighs clothed with fine, short, depressed 
pale hairs, intermixed with long, erect brown ones ; apex narrowly pale ; Ist 
pair marbled with black for more than one-third of their length, generally 
leaving a narrow black ring before the apex, the colour caiTied along the 
tipper- and under-side, in a more or less interrupted line, nearly to the base ; 
2nd with a narrow black ring before the apex, the marbling not encircling the 
limb generally, but interrupted on the inner and outer sides by the longitudinal 
farrow, the colour carried in a more or less interrupted line along the under- 
side nearly to the base ; 3rd with a broad, oblique pale ring, and between it 
and the apex, next the under-side a round pale spot, the marbling carried 
along the upper- and under-sides somewhat broadly for about three-quarters 
of their length. Tibias, all the pairs with three black rings, and clothed with 
long, erect, brown hairs ; 1st pair, at the base on the inside with a small black 
spot, a ring a little distance from the base, a second in the middle, and a third 
