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GRYLLID^— PLATK
Flianeroptcra pcrlaria . . . IG
Mcgalodoii eiisifer . . . . ih.
Psciidoi^liyllus -1-tiibcrculatus . . ib.
Acaiitlìodis impcrialis . . .25
Acaiitliodis Donovani . . . ih.
riiylloptera sanguinolenta . . ib.
Phylloptera 8-maculat^ . . . ih.
ORDER—NEUROPTERA.
Planipennes—
Ascalaplius tessellatus . . .3-4
Asealaplius segmentato!' . . . ih.
Ascalaplius canifrons . . . ib.
Asealaplius dentifer . . Page 69
Ascalaplius angula tus . . . ih.
Asealaplius oliscurus . . ih.
Myrmeleon siugulare . Piate 34
Chauliodes subfasciatus . . . ih.
Nemoptera fìlipennis . . . ib.
Mantispa nodosa . . . . ih.
ORDER—LEPIDOPÏERA.
Diurna—
Papilio (Orjiithopterus) Poseidon,
male
Papilio (Ornitliopterus)
female .
Papilio Icarius
Papilio Minereus
Papilio Philoxenus
Papilio Evan
Papilio Eleplienor .
Papilio paradoxus
Papilio Caunus
Papilio Astina . . . .
Morplio (Tlianmantis) Camadeva
Aniathusia Amythaon
Poseidon,
11
14
, 2
, 40
, ih.
31
, ih.
9
. ib.
. ih.
, 4
. 19
DiuiiNA {continued). plate
Amathusia Pataleua . . .19
Aniatliusia Pliilarclius . . . 27
Nymphalis Euplu'one . . . ib.
Charaxes Dolon . . . . ih.
Cliaraxes Psaplion . . .21
Charaxes !Mai'max . . . . ih.
Euploea Deionc . . . .37
Acontia Doubledaii , . . . ih.
Hestia Hypcrmnestra . . . ib.
Hestia Belia . . . > . ih.
Hestia lasonia . . . .42
CllErUSCULARIA—
Spliinx (Aclierontia) Letlie . . 42
Sphinx (Achcrontia) Styx . . ih.
Sphinx Orneus . . . . . 6
Sphinx (Choerocampa) Dolichus . 30
Sphhix (xVmbulyx) suhstrigihs . . ih.
Deilephila Cyrene . . . . 6
Smermthus ? Panope . . . ih.
iMacroglossa Triopus . . . ih.
Scsia infernalis . . . . . 30
TrocliHium Ashtarotli . . ,6
Trochilium Astai-te . . . . 30
TrocliHium Eui'ytion . . . ih.
Trochilium Ceto . . . . ib.
Troeliilium Phoreus . . . ib.
ACAEISTIDiE
Eusemia maculatrix . . .33
Eusemia hellatrix . . . . ib.
Eusemia -vietrix . . . . ib.
Eusemia amatrix . . . . ih.
Eusemia dentatrix . . . ib.
B03IBTCID-i:—
Saturnia Simla . . . . 20
Satm-nia Assama . . . . ih.
Satui'uia Larissa . . . . 24
Bomdycidje (continued). tl a t k
Saturnia Pyrotoruiu . . .24
Satiu'uia Zulcika . . . . 12
Saturnia Katiiika . . . . ib.
Saturnia Lola . . . . . ih.
Satimiia (Actias) Mivnas . . 22
Bombyx Iluttoni . . . . 12
Limacodes hilaris . . . .24
Liinacodes graciosa . . . . ih.
Limacodes liXita . . . Page 50
Leucoplilebia lineata . Plate 22
Noctuid.e—
Phyllodes ustulata . . .28
Phyllodes consobrina . . . ih.
Erebus rivularis . . . . ih.
Noctua (Apatela ?) radians . . ih.
ORDER—HOMOPTERA.
Fulgoridje—
Fulgora cla^\ata . . . . 3
Fulgora gemmata . . . . ih.
Fulgora guttulata . . . . il.
Fulgora vii'escens . . . . ih.
Fulgora widii'ostris . . . ih.
Fulgora SpinoUe . . . . 3G
Fulgora oculata . . . .ih.
Aphaana scutellaris . . . . ib.
Aphaìna imperialis • . . . ih.
Ancyra appendiculata . . . ib.
ORDER—DIPTERA.
Diopsis Westwoodii . . .
Diopsis subnotata . . . . ib.
Sphr\Tacephala Hearseiana . . ib.
Achias maculipennis . . . . ib.
Colax 1 variegatus . . . ih.-
E E E A T A .
Page 3, line 29, dele " movable."
Pages 15, 16, make the specific names and characters neuter, to agree with " Pliasma."
Page 21, Mue 44, /oí-« serratus," reacî " serratis."
„ 28, Djuastes Hardwiolm andits variety D. Childrenii Hope, together with D. Cantor! Hope, Trans. Ent. Soc. IV. 76, have been
formed by Dr. Bm-meister into a separate gemis Eupatorus, Ilandb. d. Ent. V., p. 268.
„ 36, Dr. Schaum considers Heterorhina anthracina as a variety of H. elegans.
„ 43, Charaxes Psaphon is stated by Dr. Templeton to be a variety (male ?) of Charaxes Bernardus.
„ 48, Trictenotoma Templetonii Captain PaiTy has obtained the female of this spccies from Ceylon ; it very much resembles
that of T. Childi'enii, bnthas transversely rugose mandibles, the last dorsal segment of the abdomen sliort, &c.
„ SB, Nymphahs Euplirone is identical with Diadema Lisarda. Doubleday, Ann. Nat. Hist. xvi. p. 263.
Palies 65 and 66, add " Phasma " as a generic name, making " Bacteria " subgeneric and the specific names neuter.
THE CABINET
ORIENTAL ENTOMOLOGY
PLATE I.
EUCI-IEIRUS (Cheiuotonus) MACLEAII.
(Fig. 1 Male ; Fig. 2 Female.)
( O R D E R - COLEOPTERA. SECTION.—LambllioorxXIA.)
Eucheu'us seneo-viridis, prothoracis lateribns serrulatis et varioloso-punctatis, snlco longitudinali in medio dorsi
fortiter impresso, elytris nigro-aineis maculis fulvis insignitis, marginibus externis elevatis.
Eucheirus brassy-green, with the sides of the prothorax denticulated and deeply and irregularly pimctured,
having a deep longitudinal impression down the middle, dilated behind; the elytra brassy black, marked with
numerous fulvous irregular-shaped spots, and ivith the lateral margins elevated.
Length of the male 2 i inches ; of the female nearly 2 inches.
Inhabits the Assamese and Himalayan regions of India.
In the collections of the Rev. F. W. Hope, .and Captain Parry.
Synonymes.—Cheirotonus Madeaii, Hope, in Trans. Linn. Soc. xviii. p. 594, pi. 40, fig. 3 ; and Annals of Natm-al
History, vol. vi. p. 300, $ .—Pai-ry m ditto, October, 1846. $ .
BucMms Madeajamis, Burmeister, Handb. d. Ent. iii. p. 702 ; Genera Insectorum No. 8, sub Eucliirus, p. 2.
D e s c k i p t i o n . — T h e male of this most splendid addition to om- knowledge of the Lamellicorn beetles
oi India, has the npper side of the body finely polished, especially on the disk of the prothorax, -which
is quite glossy, very convex above, and of a brilliant metallic green, tinged mth copper, and strongly
pnnctured, the sides deeply serrated and clothed with long fulvous haii's on the under side ; near each
posterior angle is a deeply-sunk impression; the elytra arc nearly black, with a brassy tinge, and with
numerous bright fulvous spots of irregular form, which are disposed so as to form fom- or five ii-regular
longitudnial lines on cach wing-cover. Under a lens the elytra are found to be entii-ely covered with
exceedingly minute tuberclcs. The most striking character of the insect is exhibited by the fore-legs,
Avhich are disproportionately elongated and bent, the thighs with an acute appendage in the middle of
the niner edge, the tibite subrugose with a very strong and long spine in the middle, dii-ected inwards,
and another at the tip, at the extremity of which latter there is a small thick movable spur; the tarsi
are also very long, with strong bifid claws and with a small imguieulus terminated by two setie. On
the outer edge of the tibiie are two minute spines towards the base, and another is shghtly indicated
B 3