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NATURAL HISTORY OP 
CASSIDA SCALARIS. 
PLATE XXVIII. Fig. 2. 
Fabr. Syst. Eleuth.— Olivier, vi. No. 97, pi. 4, fig. 94. 
Thorax rounded anteriorly, yellow, with a portion 
of the middle red, in which are two yellow points. 
The scutellum is red. The elytra are pale yellow, 
with three broad longitudinal black stripes, of which 
that on the suture is broken into square spots, and 
the lateral ones have each a square piece separated 
from the apex. The under parts are yellow. Said 
to be found in Sumatra. 
CASSIDA MICANS. 
PLATE XXVIII. Fig. 3. 
Fabr . Syst. Eleutk. — Olivier, vi. No. 97, pi. 5, fig. 83. 
In this insect the antennae are yellow, with the 
two last joints black ; the thorax yellow, and nearly 
transparent ; the elytra yellowish brown on the disk, 
a stripe of that colour extending to each of the an- 
terior angles, and two others from the hinder ex- 
tremity across the dilated margin, which, as well as 
the under parts of the body, is pale yellow. Found 
in Java. 
