Centrbtus Bennetu. and Hardwickiu 



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elevated above the head, and as long as the body, bifid at the 

 apex, and with an internal branch near the base ; behind this 

 is another shorter blunt horn, with a branch on each side ; the 

 scutellum near the end is also armed with a short blunt horn. 

 The tegmina and wings are veined longitudinally. 

 Countfy, Choco, in Colombia. 



Centrbtus Hardwickn. (Jig, 5. b) — Body four and a half 

 lines long, brownish-black, sprinkled with short, decumbent, 

 inconspicuous hairs ; legs, except the thighs, paler than the 

 rest of the body ; thorax minutely punctate, elevated above 

 the head into a recurved quadrangular horn rather shorter 

 than the body, and terminating in a fork resembling a pair of 

 concavo-convex pedunculated pointed leaves ; scutellum length 

 of the body, punctate, acute, and elevated into a rounded lobe 

 near the apex. Tegmina naked, punctate, veined longitudi- 

 nally. 



Country, Nepal, in the East Indies. 



Centr5tus cruciatus IPah, {fig, 5, c) StolFs Cigales, pi. 2, 

 I. 8. 



c v>^ a 



Centrbtus globularis Fab, {Jig, 6. a) StolPs Cigales, pi. 28. 

 f. 163. 



C 3 



