ACRTDTDiE. 7^3 



size and irregularly placed ; veins tawny. F^ind wings pellucid; veins 

 black, blue towards the base. Length of the body 10^ lines; expansion of 

 the fore wings 20 lines. 



a. W. Coast of N. America. Presented by Capt. Kellett and Lieut. Wood. 



Mexico. 

 30. CEdipoda pallidipennis. 

 pallidipennis, Burm. Handb. Enl. ii. 641. 

 a — c. Onjaca, Mexico. From M. Salle's collection. 



3L CEdipoda Tolteca. 

 Tolteca, Sauss. Rev. Zool, xiii. 397. 

 Mexico. 



32. Q^DIPODA AZTECA. 



Azteca, Sauss. Rev. Zool. xiii. 397. 

 Mexico. 



33. QiIdipoda Sumichrasti. 

 Siimiclirasli, Sanss. Rev. Zool. xiii. 3"24. 

 a — c. Oajaca, Mexico. From M. Salle's collection. 



34. CEoiroDA pardalina. 

 pardalina, Sausn. Rev. Zool. xiii. 324. 



Mexico. 



35. CTIdipoda Mexicana. 

 Mexicann, Sauss. Rev. Zool. xiii. 397. 



Mexico. 



36. CEdipoda transtrigata. 



Mas. Futca, sublus teslacea ; fnstigium conicum, concavum, sub- 

 carinatum ; carince frnnla/es indelerminatce ; antenncE nigricaules^ 

 basi liitPfE ; prothnrax subrugnlosus, carina bene determinala 

 maculisqve qualiior laleralibus teslaceis, margine poslico subangxilalo ; 

 femora postica extus nigro slrigata, intus nigra testaceo bifasciula ; 

 alee antirrc lestaceo unistrigaUB, dimidio basali fusco-plagialo, dimidio 

 apicali cinerco fufscn-fasciato ; aire postica; nigricante cinerea, striga 

 costali spalioqite basali rujis. 



Male. Brown, shining, testaceous beneath. Head smooth ; forepart 

 thinly punctured ; tip of the vertex conical, excavated on each side, with a 

 very slight keel which disappears in front; the four keels of the front very 

 slightly defined, diverging towards the face. Antenna; blackish, luteous 

 towards the base. Prothorax finely rugulose, with two testaceous spots on 

 each side, and with a well-defined testaceous keel, which is slightly 



