414 CATALOGUB OF 



Female. Green or testaceous, thick. Head whitisb, a little narrower 

 than the fore border of the prolhorax ; fore part smooih, shiuii)^; labruni 

 white ; keel of the vertex lanceolate, sli<;htly furrowed, much shorter and 

 narrower than the tirst joint of tlie anienme ; front lanceolate between the 

 sockets of the antenuag. Eyes lawny, elliptical, prominent. Anlenuae 

 blackish, testaceous towards the base. Prolhorax tuberculate, keeled, with 

 two transverse impressed lines which are only apparent in the middle part ; 

 fore border and hind border rounded ; sides sli}j:lit!y ano;Mlar, their tubercles 

 larf^er than those elsewhere. Fore border of the mesosternum lubercul.ite. 

 Oviduct black towards the tip, a little shorter than the abdomen. Le<iS 

 thick; spines obtuse, black, minute ; four anterior femora and tibia? with 

 verv few spines; hind femora about three-sevenths of the length of the fire 

 wings, with two rows of spines; hind tibiae wiih eight spines, of which six 

 are on the outer side. Fore wings rather broad, longer than the body, 

 longitudinally and very finely striated; fore border nearly straight ; hind 

 Itorder rounded ; space between the scapular vein and the costa with two 

 or three rows of areolets, and towards the tip with only one row ; scapular 

 and externo-medial vein closely connected and towards the lip wholly 

 united, the latter emitting four oblique branches from its hinder side, 

 between which and the interior border there are numerous irregular veins; 

 space between the anal vein and the interior border irregularly articulated, 

 licngtb of the body 18 lines ; expansion of the fore wings 47 lines. 



a. Cevlon. Presented by Dr. Terapleton. 



2. ZUP^ALA EXALTATA. 



F'oem. Viridis aut lutescens, crassa ; frons plana, aspere punctata ; pal' 

 pnrum articulus ous clavatus, oblique truncatus ; prothorax vix 

 carinalus ; abdomen carinatnm ; oviductus abdominis dimidio panllo 

 longior ; pedes crassi, breviusculi ; alee anticce latissimct, margine 

 inleriore vatde rotundato ; alee posticee diaphance, breves. 



Female. Green or pale luteons, thick, fusiform. Head a litlle nar- 

 rower than the fore border of the prolhorax ; keel of the vertex lanceolate, 

 slightly furrowed, much shorter than the first joint of the antennte and not 

 more than half its breadth; front flat, roughly punctured, lanceolate 

 between the sockets of ihe antennae. Eyes red, round, prominent. Palpi 

 rather short; apical joint clavaie; fifth joint of the maxillary obliquely 

 truncated, more than twice the length of the fourlh. Prothorax tuberculaie, 

 with an almost obsolete longitudinal keel and with two transverse strongly 

 impressed lines which converge and are abbreviated on each side; lore 

 border and hind bender very slightly rounded ; sides slightly angular. 

 Abdomen keeled above. Oviduct black towards the tip, a little more than 

 lialf the length of the abdomen. Legs thick, rather short; four anterior 

 femora and tibiae with two rows of minute spines beneath; middle femora 

 and middle tibia with one row of rather large spines above; hind femora 

 less than half the length of the fore wings, with two rows of stout spines 

 beneath and with a row of larger spines above ; hind tibite with stout 

 spines on three of the four keels. Fore wings very broad, longer than the 

 body, very much longer than the hind wings; costa slightly rounded; 

 interior border very much rounded ; areolets large, mostly irregular; space 

 between the scapular vein and the cosla very broad ; scapular and exteruo- 



