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A B R Y N A EXIMIA. NEWM. (EXTOM, p. 288.)
Abi-yna ™-;di-oene.i,maculis impi-essis lamigiiiosis albis, aiitcuuis iiigris submetallicis ; facie macula, pronoto utrincme
inacuUs 4, elytnsqiie circiter 18, maguitudiue et forma vai-iis albis.
Abryna brassy-gi-een, shilling, with impressed white woolly spots, the antennoe black submetallic (3rd and 4th
jomts grey at the base), face ^Yith an oblong spot, pronotum with 4 spots on each side mid the ch-tra with abont 18
spots varying in size and form, all white.
Length of the insect 9 lines.
Inhabits the JIanillas (D. Cuming), In the British Jlusenni.
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D O L I O P S GEOMETRICA. WATERHOUSE. (TEANS. ENT. See. iv. 44.)
Doliops splendide vii-idi oenea, vel cuprea, capite lineis, pronoto lineis mai-ginaUbus et supra lineis ti-ibus (mià
abbreyiatâ) notato ; elytris lineis duabus ti-ansversis medium versus, ad basin ai-eâ h-regulari, ad apiccm ai^eà triangulai
i ; hneis paDidis albo sqnamosis circumdatis ; antennis articiûo 3tio et sequentibus ad basin rnfescentibns
Dohops splendid brassy or coppery-green, the head with three Unes, pronotum with marginal and three dorsal
Imes, the middle one abbreviated, elyti'a mth two ti-ansverse hues neai' the middle, and with an irreoailar space near
the base of each, and with a ti-iangniM- space neai- the apex of each, sui-rounded by pale lines, all the lines bein«'
formed of whitisli scales ; 3rd and foUofling jomts of the autennoe reddish at the basé. °
Length of the insect 7 Mnes.
Inhabits tlie Manillas. (D. Cuming.) In the British Museum.
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ANOPLOPHORA LUCIPOR. NEWM. (ESTOM, p. 275.)
Anoplophora, eapite obscure nigricanti pone oculis macuhs 2 obhquis pronotique concoloris strigis dnabus dorsahbns
albulo lanuginosis ; elytris vii-idi-cyaneis nitidis maculis 22 punctisque numerosis albis ; antennis pedibusqne
griseo-nigricantibus.
Anoplophora with the head obscui-e, blackish, with two obhque patches behuid the eyes; the pronotum simiL-u-ly
eoloui-ed, with two broad doi-sal sti-eaks, of a buff coloui-, and woolly ; elyti-a cyaneous-gi-een, shinmg, with 22 spots
and numerous minute dots of white ; anteniiEe and legs greyish-blackish.
Length of the insect 2 inches.
Inliabits the Manillas. (Cuming.) In the British Museum.
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PACHYTERIA DIMIDIATA, WESTW.
Pachyteria cyaneo-nigra, pronoti lateribus spinosis, elytris fascia ferè mediana lata, antennarumque articulis 6
nltimis albidis ; corpore subtus magis cyanea nitida.
Pachyteria black, slightly cyaneous, the sides of the pronotum spined ; elytra with the outer apical ann-le
dentated, and «ith a broad buff-coloured fascia nearly across the middle ; six termmal joints of the antennce buff •
body beneath more cyaneous and shinmg. '
Length of the insect ^ inch.
Inhabits Assam. Communicated by Major F. Jenkhis.
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SAPERDA (s—G. Nov.) BICOLOR. WESTW.
Saperda ! nigi-a, pronoto elytrisque coccineis, illo nigro-bimaculato, capite snbrostrato, antennis brevibus crassis
articulis 5 et reUquis serratis, pronoto conico truncato, lateribus inermibus ; elytris convexis apice rotundatis
pedibus brevibus simplicibus.
Saperda ? black, the pronotum and elytra carmine-coloured, the former with two black spots ; the head elongated
in front into a short thick rostrum ; antennas short, thick, the 5th and following joints serrated ; pronotum conical
trancated, convex, the sides imarmed ; elytra convex, rounded at the tips ; the disc with elevated longitudinal lines ;
legs short and simple.
Length of the insect 9 hnes.
Inhabits Assam. Communicated by Major F. Jenkins.
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