38 CATiULOGUE OF 



Stout; coxae and tibiae tawny. Fove wings with tliree testaceous spots; first 

 basal; second very near the base oi" tbe Liml border; third subcostal, 

 anteuiedial ; a lestaceous subcostal streak nearer tbe base; costa testaceous 

 and rounded towards the base; costal veins strongly marked ; transverse 

 sectors rather numerous ; right winsj broader than the left wing and differing 

 much from the latter on the hiud half, where it is cinereous and hyaline. 

 Hind wings cinereous, hyaline, brownish towards the cosla, along which 

 there is a whitish streak. Var. /3. — Stripes of the thorax much broader. 

 Abdominal spots much larger; ventral stripes more slender and more inter- 

 rupted. Left fore wing with a large patch instead of the two spots at the 

 base; costal space mostly testaceous; subcostal spot larger; tips pale 

 cinereous, with piceous veius. Right fore wiug with the usually piceous 

 part testaceous, except a patch near the base and a subcostal poslmedial 

 streak. Hind wings whitish, with veins of the same hue. Length of the 

 body 9^ — 11 lines; of the wings 18 — 19 lines. 



a — e. Java. From Mr. Argent's collection. 

 /. Java. Presented by the Entomological Club. 

 g. Philippine Isles. From Mr. Cuming's collection. 

 A. ? 



5. Nauphceta cikcumdata. 



circumdata, De Haan, Verk. Nat. Gesch. 62. 



Java. 



6. Nauph(eta basalis. 



Blatta basalis, Serv. Hist. Orih. 95 — Nauphceta basalis, De Haan, Verh. 

 Nat. Gesch. Ins. 52. 



Java. Padang. 



7. Nauphceta bildnata. 

 bilunata, De Haan, Verh. Nat. Gesch. 51. 

 Java. 



8. Naupficeta am^na. 

 Nauphceta amaena, Sauss. Rev. Zool. xvi.343. 

 Madagascar. 



9, Nauphceta adjuncta. 



Nigra, longi-fusiformis, subpunctafa ; caput fascia margineque antico 

 Jlavis ; oculi latissime disjuncli; antennce hasiJiavcB, corporis dimidio 

 longiores ; prothorax Jlavo bivitlatus, laleribus subrejlexis, margine 

 postico redo ; pedes robusli, spinis saturate ru/is ; aim anticce Jlavo 

 quadrimaculatcB, spaiio apicali albido-hyalino ; alee posticce pellucidw, 

 albido venosce. 



Black, elongate-fusiform, flat, slightly shining. Head and prothorax 

 thinly punctured. Head extending somev^hat beyond the prothorax; a 

 yellow band on the vertex emitling a middle line to the hind border, which 

 it joins on each side; space about the sockets of the antennae and about 

 the mouth yellow. Eyes black, very wide apart. First joint of the palpi 

 yellow ; second and third partly yellow. Antennae very minutely setulose, 

 yellow towards the lips, more thau half the length of the body. Prothorax 



