68 SUPPLEMENT. 



Caloptenus pustulipennis. 



Mas. Fulvus, robustus ; caput anlice punclatum, fastigio subproducto 

 vix hexagonali ; pro thorax valde carinatus, subtiliter carinatus, 

 margine poslico subangulato ; pectus et abdomen fuscescente guttata ; 

 alee anticce nigra unimaculatce et nonnunquam triguttatce ; alee posticce 

 diaphance. 



Male. Tawny, stout. Head nearly as broad as the prothorax ; fore 

 part punctured; tip of the vertex slightly elongated, hardly hexagonal; 

 front with four very slight keels, the outer pair slightly diverging towards 

 the face. Eyes ferruginous, elongate-oval. Prothorax minutely punctured, 

 with a strongly-marked keel and with three transverse impressed lines; 

 fore border in the middle and sides slightly rounded; hind border 

 elongated, slightly angular. Pectus and abdomen with numerous minute 

 brownish dots. Legs stout; hind tibiae nearly as long as the hind femora, 

 their spines with black tips. Fore wings with a black spot and sometimes 

 with two or three black dots in the disk before the middle ; costa rounded 

 near the base. Hind wings pellucid; veins pale. Leugth of the body 

 17 lines ; expansion of the fore wings 27 lines. 



a. Bombay. Presented by Dr. Leith. 



Caloptenus inamcenus. 



Mas. Piceus ; caput bisulcatum, fastigio piano subrhomboidali, fronte 

 punctata ; antennae fulvce ; prothorax subcarinatus, margine postico 

 subproducto subangulato ; pectus et abdomen testacea, hujus dorsum 

 basi piceum ; prosterni spina longa, robusta, apice rotundata ; femora 

 poslica supra nigro tritnaculata, subtus nigro univittata ; tibia 

 posticce rufce; alee anticce cincrea?, fasciis nonnullis apicibusque 

 fuscescenlibus ; alee posticce cinerece, venis basi viridi-albis. 



Male. Piceous. Head short; vertex with two slender furrows 

 between the eyes ; tip flat, subrhomboidal ; front punctured, erect, with 

 four distinct keels; inner keels slightly diverging from the vertex to the 

 face; outer keels nearly parallel. Antennas tawny, as long as the head 

 and the prothorax together. Prothorax with a slight keel, with the usual 

 four transverse impressed lines and with two calli on each side; fore border 

 hardly rounded; hind border slightly elongated and angular. Pectus and 

 abdomen testaceous, the latter piceous above towards the base. Prostemal 

 spine long and stout, rounded at the tip. Hind femora with three black 

 spots on the upper side and with a black stripe beneath. Hind tibiae red, 

 their spines with black tips. Fore win<;s cinereous, brownish towards the 

 tipS, with several indistinct and irregular bands formed by brownish-clouded 

 veius ; costa rounded near the base. Hind wings cinereous; a ferruginous 

 costal streak; veins black, greenish white at the base and along the interior 

 border. Length of the body 12 lines ; expansion of the fore wings 

 22 lines. 



The vertex between the eyes is narrower than that of C. brunneus. 

 Yunan. In Dr. Anderson's collection. 



