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interrupted in the middle by a transverse furrow; hind border with a vein 

 forming a rounded and slightly obluse angle. Abdomen and legs testa- 

 ceous. Hind femora a Utile longer than the abdomen; outer side with 

 four or five black streaks ; inner side black, with two testaceous bands 

 beyond the middle. Hind tibia much shorter than the hind femora, with 

 a faint brownish streak on each side before the middle, their spines with 

 black tips. Four anterior legs partly clouded with brown. Fore wings 

 testaceous ; basal half mostly occupied (with the exception of a testaceous 

 stripe) with brown spots and large patches; apical half cinereous, with 

 some irregular and interrupted brown bands. Hind wings blackish, with a 

 large cinereous patch and with some posterior cinereous streaks ; basal part 

 bright red, except along the costa, where there is a red streak. Length of 

 the body 10^ lines; expausion of the fore wings 22 lines. 



The keel of the prothorax is much more defined than that of CE. Sumi- 

 chrasti, and the markings of the fore wings are very different. From CE. 

 Mexicana it may be distinguished by the hind tibiae without bands and by 

 the markings of the fore wings. 



a, b. Oajaca, Mexico. From M. Salle's collection. 



W. Indies. 

 37. CEdipoda Haitensis. 

 Haitensis, Sauss. Rev. Zool. xiii. 323. 

 a — d. St. Domingo. From Mr. Tweedie's collection. 



38. CEdipoda fusco-irrorata. 

 fusco-irrorata, Stal, Eug. Resa, 345. 

 Gallapagos. Puna. 



39. CEdipoda placida. 

 placida. Slid, Eug. Rcsa, 314. 

 Valparaiso. 



40. CEdipoda THriNBERGi. 

 Thunliergi, Stal, Eug. Resa, 345. 

 Rio Janeiro. 



41. CEdipoda? humilis. 

 humilis, Blanch. Gay, Chile, vi. 79. 

 Coquimbo. 



42. CEdipoda? signatipennis. 

 signatipcnnis, Blanch. Gay, Chile, vi. 79. 

 Coquimbo. 



