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black spots, of which the hindmost pair are nearly connected. Abdomen 
beneath ochraceous, with large mostly connected bright purple and green 
spots on each side; a large apical patch of the same hue and a large black 
patch at the base. Legs ochraceous; femora at the tips and tibiae bluish 
purple; tarsi black. Length of the body 0 lines. 
a. Batchian. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
Callidea disting uenda. 
Rufescens, elliplica, sat aspere punctata ; caput aureo-viridi bivillalum ; 
antenna picece, basi fulvce ; thorax pallide ochraceus, aureo-viridi 
quadrivittatus, antice rufescens ; scutellum antice pallide ochraceum, 
ruga basali transversa viridi purpureoque varia ; pectus aureo-viridi 
plagiutum, purpurea bilineatum venter aureo-viridis, segmentis pur- 
purea fasciatis^ la teribus ochracea maculatis ; pedes absczire rufescentes, 
femoribus tibiisque viridi et purpurea variis^ tarsis piceis. 
Reddish, elliptical, rather roughly punctured. Head with two bright 
golden green stripes. Eyes piceous. Rostrum testaceous, black towards 
the tip. Antenna) piceous, tawny towards the base; second joint much 
shorter than the third ; fourth much longer than the third, much shorter 
than the fifth. Thorax pale ochraceous, with four irregular golden green 
stripes which are most apparent in front of the transverse suture, where 
it is reddish and nearly smooth. Scutellum pale ochraceous towards the 
base, where there is a long transverse ridged calius partly green partly 
purple. Pectus with a purple line along each side in front and with several 
golden green patches. Abdomen beneath golden green, with a purple 
baud along the fore border of each segment and with ochraceous spots 
along each side. Legs dark reddish; femora and tibiae partly green and 
purple ; tarsi piceous. Length of the body 4^ lines. 
a. Sumatra. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
C.VELIDEA QUADllirERA. 
Lutea, langi-avata, dense punctata; caput viride ; antennee nigree, basi 
virides ; thorax margine tenuissimo fasciaque poslica lata aureo- 
viridibus aut purpureo-cyaneis ; scutellum macula discoidali cyaiieo- 
viridi, fascia postmedia purpureo-cyanea aureo-viridi marginata, 
spatio apicali nigricante ; tibia: cyaneo-virides ; tarsi nigri. 
Luteous, elongate-oval, thickly punctured. Head bright green, luteous 
along the hind border beneath. Eyes black. Rostrum black towards the 
tip. Antennae black; first joint green; second about one-eighth of the 
length of the third ; Iburth very little shorter than the third, rather shorter 
than tlie fifth. Thorax very narrowly golden green and purplish blue 
along the fore border and along each side, and with a broad band of the 
same hue along the hind border. Scutellum with a rounded abbreviated 
transverse ridge at the base, partly including a large bluish green spot ; 
a postmedial purplish blue baud, bordered with golden green ; apical space 
blackish, this hue sometimes extending to the baud; sides very narrowly 
golden green ; tibiae bluish green; tarsi black. Fore wings with a bluish 
green costa. Length of the body 4^ lines. 
a, b. ? Presented by Sir John Liddell. 
