514 CATALOGUE OF 



32. Opomala pisciformis. 



Opsoraala pisciformis, Serv. Hint. Orlh. 594 — Acridium (Opsomala) pisci- 

 fonais, Haan, Verz. Nat. Gesch. Ned. Ind. Bcz. Ins. 147. 



Java. Timor. 



33. Opomala? brachyptera. 



Acridium (Pyr^omorplia) bracbyptenim, Haan, Verz. Nat. Gesch. Ned. 

 Ind. Bez. Ins. 150. 



New Guinea. 



34. Opomala inoknata, 



Mas. Fvlva; caput et prothorax punctata; caput lanceolatum, ascen- 

 dens, proihorace brevius, cono antico subsulcalo sublus carinato; 

 oculi testacei, fusiformes, obliqui, non prominuli ; antenna; graciles ; 

 prothorax antice subrotundalus, poslice subangulatus, prosterni 

 margo anlicas unidentalus ; pedes sat robusli ; alw posticce cinerece, 

 nigra venosce. 



Male. Tawny, rather slender. Head and prothorax punctured. 

 Head lanceolate, ascending;, shorter than the prothorax ; cone in front of 

 the eyes with a slight longitudinal furrow, much excavated on each side, 

 keeled beneath. Eyes testaceous, fusiform, oblique, not prominent. 

 Antennae setaceous, flattened, not dilated, much longer than the head above. 

 Prothorax with three indistinct transverse lines ; fore border slightly 

 rounded; hind border slightly angular. Fore border of the proslernum 

 dentate in the middle. Abdomen slightly keeled and compressed. Legs 

 raiher stout ; four anterior libiiB with minute spines on each side towards the 

 tips ; hind tibice very little shorter than the bind femora, with two rows of 

 small black-tipped spines. Hind wings cinereous, raiher shorter than the 

 fore wings ; veins black. Length of the body 17 lines ; expansion of the fore 

 wings 23 lines. 



a. Philippine Isles. From Mr. Cuming's collection. 



Australia. 



35. Opomala sordida. 



Opsomala sordida, Serv. Hist. Orlh. 592. 



a — c. King George's Sound. Presented by Sir G. Grey. 



d — i. Swan River. From Mr. Turner's collection. 



j. Swan River. Presented by Sir J. Richardson. 



k, I. Port Stephen. 



m. Australia. Presented by the Haslar Hospital. 



n. South Australia. Presented by R. Bakewell, Esq. 



