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Aleuron Butleri. Plate 140. 



The type specimen from which this species is figured has unfortunately 

 lost the antennae, 



Idmais maimuna and ERis. Plate 143. 



The figures of /. viaimuna are taken from Mr. Kirby's types in the 

 Dublin Museum. A male example of /. eris agreeing perfectly with the 

 figure given by Klug, (Symb. Phys. t. vi. t. 15, 16) was received at the 

 Dublin Museum from Abyssinia, and with it the specimen figured here as 

 the female of this species, and described as such by Mr, Kirby. The 

 specimen had no antennae. 



LoMAPTERA Du BouLAYi. Plate 144. 



The specimen figured is in the British Museum, determined from 

 M. Thomson's description by the Editor. 



Hylotoma fumipennis, Plate 156. 



This species, and many other Hymenoptera, are figured from the 

 type specimens described by the late Mr. F. Smith, in the Second Yar- 

 kand Expedition. The specimens appear to have been in spirit, and 

 many of them are in bad condition, which has given the artist much trouble 

 in drawing them. I have figured all the types from this Expedition 

 which were in sufHciently good condition to make a drawing possible. 



Immedia occulta, Plate \S^. 



In order to show the form of the head and thorax, these parts of the 

 insect are represented in the figure in a somewhat unnatural position. 

 The insect is sub-globular, and the head and thorax in their proper 

 position are much deflexed, so that the head is scarcely visible from 

 above, 



Meloetyphlus fuscus. Plate 161. 



By an unfortunate oversight this species has been figured with only 

 four instead of five joints to the anterior and intermediate tarsi. 



