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Muis:j“chi, IT. Deyrolle, Ami. Soc. Eut. Belg. Yok YIIL p, 
2 (1864). 
; pu.purosccns , Kitsema, Not. Level. Mus. Yol.I. p. 48 (1879). 
Borneo (coll. Thtrv) ; Sarawak: Bidi (coll. C. J. 
Brooks). 
General distribution: Malaya—Java, Sumatra, Banca 
and Malacca. 
7. — Chrysochroa (Demochroa) Lacordairei, Thomson. 
Bull. So<*. Ent. Fr. p. 112 (18.19). 
IveiT'vmans, Mon. Buprest. Yol. III. p. 29, pi. 17, iig. 8 
(1908—1909). 
rurirutld, White, Proc. Ent. Soc, Bond. p. 64 (1859). 
Mt. Kina Balu (Sar. Mus.); Sarawak : Mt. Matang 
(coll. C. J. Brooks). 
Recorded from Gilolo only before. 
8. Chrysochroa {Chrysochroa) Castelnaitdi, H. Deyrolle. 
Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. p. 587, pi. 2, fig. 4 (1862). 
Kcnenians, Mon. Buprest. p. 89 (1908—1909). 
*firrf.ntK.rit n -, Flaeh, Stett. Ent. Zeit. Yol. XLVIII. p. 821 
(1SS7). 
Western Borneo (coll. Therv); Sarawak : Baram and 
Banting (Sar. Mus.) ; Lingga (coll. C. J. Brooks). 
General distribution: Ceylon, Perak and Malacca. 
Some Perak specimens in the collection of the Rev. 
G. Dexter Allen have a marked violaceous hue, 
whereas the Bornean examples are blue—almost a 
green-blue. 
9. —Chrysochroa similts, Saunders. 
Trans. Ent. Soc, Loud. ser. 8, Yol. S', p, 429 (1867). 
Kerremans, Mon. Buprest. Yol. III. p. 45 (1908—1909). 
si to -if lima, Jordan, Novit. Zool. Vol. I. p. 488 (1894). 
North Borneo : Barram River (A. I I. Everett); Sara¬ 
wak : Kuching (Sar. Mus.). 
This species is also recorded from Penang. 
The Sarawak Museum contains three examples, the 
first taken in Kuching in April 1896, the second taken 
by myself in July 1909, some four miles out of Kuching 
and the third taken by Mr. C. W. Beebe ten miles from 
Kuching in June 1910. 
This last specimen is the only typical form, showing 
a broad creamy band across the elytra ; of which band 
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