Mr. Wkstwood's Observations on the denus I)ctIh\ \J 



Fig. 5. Fore-wing of Mysidia pallida, Westw. 0. The terminal branch of the median vein. 

 being connected therewith by the curved base p, and quite distinct from the 

 postcostal vein, the branch q being here obsoh 



Fig. 6 A. Fore-wing of Anotia Bomudii, Kirb., the branch o being quite independent at its 

 base either of the median vein c, or of the short branch g. 



B. Part of the right fore-wing of the same, showing the two branches emitted from 



the apex of the large discoido-apical cell. 



C. The hind-wing of the same. 



Tab. II. 



Fig. 1. Diospolis clongata, Wvstw. *** Longitudinal veins emitted from the pottcoetel rein, 



although analogous to the branches of the median vein of Mysidia. 



Fig. 2. T/tracia sinuosa, Westw. 



A. Antenna. 



B. Fore-wing, lettered as above. a*. Terminal branches of the mediastinal vein. 



Z»*. Terminal branches of the postcostal vein. c*. Terminal branches of the 

 median vein. z. The second branch of the median vein, but also connected 

 with the postcostal vein by a short transverse vein. 



C. Hind-wing. 



Fig. 3. Phenice fasciolata, Westw. 



A. Antenna. 



B. Fore-wing, lettered as above. 



C. Hind-wing. 



Fig. 4 A. Fore-wing of Otiocerus Degeerii, Kirb., lettered as above. 

 B. Head of ditto, seen sideways. 



Fig. 5. Fore- wing of Otiocerus Coquebertii, Kirb., lettered as above. 



Fig. 6 A. Patara guttata, Westw. 



B. Head of the same, seen sideways. 



C. Fore-wing of the same, lettered as above. 



D. Hind-wing of the same. 



Fig. 7- Patara albida, Westw. 



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