•16 CATALOGUE OF 



3. Zetobora peespicua. 

 Foem. Picea, subfusiformis, palpis, peciore, venire pedihusque lextaceis ; 

 caput l(Bve, margins anlico teslaceo ; antehnce nigra, at bo fascia tee, 

 corporis dimidio non longioiTs ; prothorax aspere punctatiis, caput 

 loiige oblegens, anlice albido-hyalimts, margine poslico subsinuato ; 

 abdomen apive bilobatum ; cerci apice albidi; alee posticte fuscce, 

 area discoidali cinerea. 

 Female. Piceoiis, nearly fusiform. Head smooth, black, transversely 

 impressed between the testaceous sockets of tlie antennjp, testaceous towards 

 tbe mouth. Eyes black, n)oderalely remote from each oiber. Palpi, pectus, 

 ventral segments and legs testaceous. Antennae black, slender, seiulose, 

 about half the len<;th of the body, with a white subapical band. Prothorax 

 rougbly punctured, extending much i)eyond the head, transversely im- 

 pressed, with reflexed borders; fore part arched, hyaline, whitish, this hue 

 hardly broader on each side than in front; sides obtusely angular, notched 

 bthind the angle; hind border very slightly concave on each side. Meso- 

 thorax, metathorax and abdomen testaceous-piceous ; subanal lamina 

 bilobed. Cerci piceous, whitish towards the lips. Hind wings brown; 

 discoidal area cinereous. Length ol the body 10 lines; of the wings 

 21 lines. 



It difiFers still more than the Z. impressa from Z. monastica. The 

 hyaline hue of the prothorax is more confined to tbe front pari, and its 

 hind border is oblique in the contrary direction from what it is in the above 

 species. The prothorax is broader and more rouglily punctured than that 

 of Z. impressa, it extends more beyond the head, the hyaline hue is 

 especially bioader in front, there is a notch on each side, and the discoidal 

 area of the hind wings is paler. Connecting links between these species 

 may be discovered when more specimens are procured for examination. 



a. Para. From Mr. Wallace's collection. 



4. Zetoboea eudis. 



Mas. Picea, svbfusiformis ; caput nigrum, Iceve, margine anlico tes- 

 taceo ; antennee tcstuceo fasciatce, apice fulvce, corporis dimidio paullo 

 longiores ; prothorax aspere ptinctalus,ferrugineo in berculalus, antics 

 teslaceo-hgalinus, margine reftexo, caput longe superans ; abdomen 

 apice bilobatum ; cerci apice fulvi ; alee posticcefuscce, area obscure 

 cinerece, 



Male. Piceous, subfusiform, a little paler beneath. Head black, 

 smooth, testaceous towards the mouth and with a transverse impressiou 

 between the testaceous sockets of the antenna). Eyes black, moderately far 

 apart. Palpi black; joints testaceous at the base and at the tips. Anteunse 

 black, a little more than half the length of the body, with a pale testaceous 

 band near the tips, which are tawny. Prothorax roughly punctured, 

 extending much beyond the head, transversely impressed, with reflexed 

 borders; fore part arched, hyaline, pale testaceous, this hue broader on 

 each side than in front, varied with ferruginous tubercles; sides obtusely 

 angular, notched behind each angle; hind border slightly sinuated on each 

 side. Subanal lamina bilobed. Styles with tawny lips. Hind wings 



