404 CATALOGUE OF 



tuberculate, with two transverse impressed lines, of which the hinder one is 

 curved ; fore border and hind border rounded; sides nearly straight. Ovi- 

 duct bl;)ck towards the tip, ab(»ut half the length of the abdomen. Le^'s 

 thick; fore femora with one row of very minute spines; four posterior 

 femora with two rows of spines, those on the middle femora very small ; 

 hind femora about two-fifths of the length of the fore wings; tibiae wiih 

 very minute spines; hind tibiae with no spines on the two upper keels. 

 Fore wings lanceolate, rather narrow, a little longer than the hind winjis ; 

 three rows of areolets between the costa and the scapular vein; first row 

 not extending far from the base of the wing; second and third not ex- 

 tending to the tip; second of irregular areolets ; a few areolets in the third 

 large, each including some smaller areolets; externo-medial vein parting 

 from the scapular in the middle and including with it several small exterior 

 areolets ; one row and beyond the middle two rows of areolets between the 

 exlerno-medial vein and the interno-medial, each areolet incluiling some 

 smaller irregular areolets; two hinder rows of areolets, those along the 

 interior border very numerous. Hind wings pellucid; veins pale green; 

 transverse veins white. Length of the body 19 lines ; expansion of the fore 

 wings 56 lines. 



The externo-medial vein emits its chief branch after it parts from the 

 scapular; in P. neriifolia^ P.fenestratus and P. uninotatus it emits the 

 branch much nearer to the base of the wing. The transverse veins are less 

 numerous and more irregular than those of P. venosus. 



a. Madras. Presented by Sir R. Sale. 



b. Silhet. From Mr. Sowerby's collection. 



c. (I. Silhet. From the Rev. Mr. Stainforth's collection. 



13. PsEUDOPHTLLUS CONCINNCS. 



Mas. Pallide viridis, gracilu, testaceo varius ; caput an gustum^ carina 

 lanceolala sulcata antennarum articulo io valde angustiore, lahro 

 a/bido; prothorax vix scaber, margine antico subrotundato, lateribus 

 angutatis, margine pnslico vix angulato ; lamina supra-analis brevis ; 

 cerci crassi ; styli fusiformes ; alee anticcB angusfce, acutce, femuribus 

 posticis triplo longiores, apud venain scapularem albn guttata^ costa 

 rofundala, margine anteriore fere recto ; alee pusticce diaphance,paullo 

 breviores, striga apicali lata viridi ferrugineo tinilineata. 



Male. Pale j^reen, slender, partly testaceous. Head rather narrower 

 than the fore border of ihe prothorax; fore part shining, very oblique; 

 labrum whitish ; keel of the vertex lanceolate, furrowed, much narrower 

 than the first joint of the antennie; front attenuated as usual between the 

 antennae. Eyes brown, small, round, prominent. Antenuce much more 

 than twice the length of the body. Prothorax hardly scabrous"; the longi- 

 tudinal impressed line apparent only in the middle; the two transverse im- 

 pressed lines quite distinct; fore border slightly rounded; sides angular; 

 hind border hardly angular. Supra-anal lamina short, curved downward, 

 with reflexed sides. Cerci short, thick. Subgenital lamina with two thick 

 fusiform styles. Legs stout; spines as usual ; hind femora about one-third 

 of the length of the fore wi-.sgs; hind tibiae with spines on each of the four 

 keels. Fore wings lanceolate, narrow, acute, longer by one line than the 

 hind wings; costa rounded, whitish ; interior border almost straight; a few 



