SUPPLEMENT. 



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PSEUDORHYNCHUS AfRICANUS. 



Foem. Pallide virescens ; caput antice porrectum, lanceolatum, fronte 

 nigra scabra obliqua, facie clypeoque pallide Jlavis ; vagina arcuata, 

 abdomine vix brevior ; alee antiea corpore multo longiores ; alee 

 posticce diaphance. 



Female. Pale greenish. Head and prothorax very minutely scabrous. 

 Head in frout of the eyes porrect, lanceolate, as long as the breadth of the 

 space between the eyes, black beneath; front black, scabrous, oblique; 

 face and clypeus pale yellow. Mandibles black. Eyes tawny, nearly 

 round, hardly prominent. Antenna? longer than the body. Prothorax 

 above flat, narrower in front ; two slight transverse impressed lines ; fore 

 border, sides and hind border nearly straight. Sheath of the oviduct 

 curved, deep, nearly as long as the abdomen. Legs stout; femora and four 

 anterior tibiae with a row of short spines beneath ; hind femora shorter than 

 the body; hind tibiae as long as the hind femora, with minute spines. 

 Wings much longer than the body. Hind wings pellucid. Leugth of the 

 body 15 lines; expansion of the fore wings 38 lines. 



a. W. Africa. Presented by A. Swanzy, Esq. " Lived eighteen months 

 without food." 



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CoPIOPHORA GRACILIS. 



gracilis, Scudder, Bosl. Soc. Nat. Hist. xii. 



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 Genus ACRIDOXENA. 

 Acridoxena, White, Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. Edinb. 1865,309. 



1. Acridoxena Hewaniana. 

 Hewaniana, Smith, Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. Edinb. 1865, 310, 31 1. 

 a. Old Calabar. Presented by Dr. J. A. Smith. 



Genus ACANTHACARA. 

 Acanthacara, Scudder, Bosl. Soc. Nat. Hist. xii. 



ACANTHACARA ACUTA. 



acuta, Scudder, Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. xii. 



Phaneroptera Dalmatina. 

 a — c. Dulmatia. From M. Brunner de Wattenwyl's collection. 



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 Phaneroptera subnotata. 

 a — b. Philippine Isles. From M. Brunner de Wattenwyl's collection. 



