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 Callimenus dasypus. 



a. Hungary. From M. Brunner de Wattenwyl's collection. 



b. Servia. From M. Brunner de Wattenwyl's collection. 



Page 234. 

 Onconotus Sebvillei. 

 a, b. Hungary. From M. Brunner de Wattenwyl's collection. 



Genus CALLIMENELLUS. 

 Mas. el /cent. Corpus convexum, fere fusiforme. Caput parvum, 

 prothorace angustius ; fastigium porrectum, lanceolatum, sulcatum, obtu- 

 sum ; frons obliqua. Oculi parvi, rotundi, valde prominuli. Palpi 

 maxillares sat longi; articulus 4us clavatus, 2o longior, 3o duplo 

 longior. Antennae graciles, corpore longiores. Abdomen subcarinatum. 

 Cerci breves, validi. Pedes longiusculi ; femora qualuor posteriora subtus 

 subdenlata ; tibiae subtus uuisevialim spinulosae; tarsi brevissimi. Alae 

 brevissiroae. Mas. — Styli lanceolati,cercis paullo longiores. Fcem. — Vagina 

 arcuala, abdominis dimidio brevior. 



Male and female. Body arched, nearly fusiform. Head small, 

 narrower than the prothorax ; tip of the vertex forming a furrowed obtuse 

 porrect spine; front obliquely retracted. Eyes small, round, very promi- 

 nent. Palpi moderately long ; fourth joint clavate, rather longer than the 

 second, and about twice the length of the third. Antenna? slender, 

 setaceous, longer than the body. Prothorax with two well-defined trans- 

 verse furrows, the second one curved hindward ; sides and hind border 

 nearly straight; fore border rounded. Mesothorax and metathorax with a 

 deep transverse furrow. Abdomen with a very slight longitudinal keel. 

 Cerci short, stout. Legs rather long, moderately stout; four posterior 

 femora very slightly dentate beneath ; tibiae with a few minute spines in a 

 row beneath ; tarsi very short. Wings incomplete. Male. — Styles lanceo- 

 late, a little longer than the cerci. Female. — Sheath of the oviduct deep, 

 lanceolate, curved, less than half the length of the abdomen. 



Very distinct from Callimenus, which it most resembles. 



1. Callimenellus fumidus. 



Mas. et fcem. Ferrugineus aut piceus, vix scaber, subtus fulvus aut 

 testaceus ; antenna nigricantes^nonnunquamalbo unifasciata ; pedes 

 testacei, femoribus apice nigricantibus. Var. /3. — Pedes picei. 



Male and female. Ferruginous or piceous, very slightly scabrous, 

 tawny or testaceous beneath. Antennae blackish, occasionally with a white 

 band. Legs testaceous ; femora blackish towards the tips. Var.fi. — Legs 

 piceous. Length of the body 13 — 18 lines. 



a. China. Presented by G. T. Lay, Esq. 

 b,c. ? 



