242 CATALOGUE OF 



14. Odontura sanguinolenta. 

 Barbilistes sangiiinolentus, Motsch. Fisch. de Waldh. Orfh. Ross. SuppL 

 358, pi. 33, f. 7- Odontura sanguinolenta, Fisch. Orlh. Eur. 234, 

 pi. 12, f. 17. 

 Tauria. 



15. Odontdra vittata. 

 Baibitistes vittatus, Motsch. Fisch. de W. Orlh. Ross. SuppL 359, pi. 33, 

 f. 8— Odontura vittata, Fisch. Orlh. Eur. 234, pi. 12, f. 18. 



South Russia. 



16. Odontura pulchripennis. 

 pulchripennis, Costa, Atti, Accad. Scienze Napoli. i. 25, pi. 1, f. 6, 7. 

 Calabria. 



Odontura? (larva). 

 Cenlrophorus spinosus, Fisch de W. Orth. Ross. 361, 362, pi. 33, f. 11. 

 Crimea. 



17. Odontura capensis. 



Foem. Viridis, brevis ; caput antice nitens ; oculi parvi, globosi ; pro- 



thoracis carina laterales Jlavescentes^ nigricante sirigatce ; oviductus 



arcuatus, apice spinosus, abdominis triente brevior ; tibice posticce 



quadriserialim spinosce. 



Female. Grass-green, stout, short. Head shining in front, as broad 



as the prothorax, narrow and not prominent between the eyes, where there 



is a transverse suture between the vertex and the front; the latter is erect 



and there is a distinct transverse suture between it and the face. Eyes 



small, prominent. Prothorax with the lateral keels yellowish, well defined, 



each with three short blackish streaks ; sides rounded; hind border nearly 



straight. Abdomen fusiform. Oviduct broad, curved, with spines towards 



the tip, less than one-third of the length of the abdomen. Legs slender ; 



four anterior tibia; minutely setose ; hind tibiae with four rows of numerous 



minute black-tipped spines. Length of the body 6^ lines. 



The oviduct is much shorter than that of O. serricauda and of O. 

 spinulicauda. 



a. South Africa. Presented by Sir A. Smith. 



Genus 40. CYRTASPIS. 

 CjTlaspis, Fisch. Orth. Eur. 235 — Barbitistes, Charp. — Odontura, Ramb. 



1. Cyrtaspis scutata. 



Barbitistes scutatus, Charp. Hor. Ent. 102— Cyrtaspis scutata, Fisch. 

 Orth. Eur. 235,^1 11, f. 11. 



Portugal. 



