70 SUPPLEMENT. 



Caloptenus SPISSUS. 



Mas. Fuscus, robustus, sublus lestaceus ; caput strigis duabus lateralibus 

 lanceolatis albis,fastigio depresso conico ; antenna fulvce ; prolhorax 

 sublililer scaber, carinis tribus bene determinatis, strigis duabus 

 obliquis albis, marginibus lateralibus albidis nigro punctatis,margine 

 postico produclo rotundato ; prosterni spina crassa ; femora postica 

 inlus nigra, extus nigro notala, supra nigro bifasciala ; aloe antica 

 diaphante, plagis maculisque plurimis nigrieantibus nigro-venosis ; 

 ala postica basi roseo-venosce. 



Male. Brown, stout, testaceous beueath. Head testaceous towards 

 the mouth ; a white lanceolate streak proceeding on each side from behind 

 the eye towards the mouth ; tip of the vertex depressed, conical. Antennae 

 tawny. Prothorax finely scabrous, with three well-defined keels and with 

 an oblique white streak on each side near the border, which is whitish with 

 black points; hind border elongated, forming a rounded angle. Prosternal 

 spine thick. Abdomen testaceous, with brownish interrupted dorsal bands. 

 Hind femora much longer than the abdomen, mottled with black on the 

 outer side, mostly black on the inner side, with two black bands above. 

 Hind tibia? much shorter than the hind femora; spines with black tips. 

 Wings pellucid. Fore wings with numerous blackish black-veined patches, 

 spots and dots. Hind wings with rosy veins at the base. Length of the 

 body 15 lines; expansion of the fore wings 34 lines. 



a. ? 



Page 712. 

 Caloptenus obliterans. 



b. Corea. Presented by Capt. Sir E. Belcher. 



Page 714. 

 Ommatolampis Mexicana. 

 O. (Proctolabus) Mexicana, Saws. Rev. Zool. xi. 393. 

 Mexico. 



Ommatolampis cincta. 

 cincta, Sauss. Rev. Zool. xi. 394. 

 Brazil. 



Ommatolampis Colibri. 

 O. (Ophlhalmolampis) Colibri, Sauss. Rev. Zool. xi. 394. 

 Guiana. 



Ommatolampis Yersini. 

 Yersini, Sauss. Rev. Zool. xi. 394. 

 North America ? 



