48 CATALOGUE OF 



between the tawny pockets of the antennfE, near wbich tliere is a teslaceoiis 

 spot on each side. Eyes piceons, rather far apart. Palpi tawnj'. Anieiinae 

 black, about half the length of the body. Proihorax rugose, extending 

 rather beyond the bead, nearly twice broader than long, wiih reflexed 

 borders; fore part vaulled; fore border slightly arched; lateral angles 

 rounded ; hind border slightly angular. Subanal lamina entire. Cerci 

 reddish. Legs lawny. Fore wings dark cinereous towards the tips; veins 

 piceous; cosla rounded towards the base, sinuated towards the tip. Hind 

 wings dark cinereous, with piceous veins. Length of the body 10 lines; 

 of the wings 22 lines. 



The prothorax, which is wholly dark and opaque, distinguishes this 

 species from most of the Zeloborce. In Z.fornicala the front of the 

 prothorax is truncate and the legs are more slender. 



a. .'* From Mr. Vigors' collection. 



Sect. 4. 



7. Zetobora FORN'IC.^TA. 



Mas. Picea, fere fusiformis ; caput nigrum^ dense punclahtvi, wargiiie 

 anlico luleo ; ocidi connexi ; anlemuE corpore breviores, busi salurnle 

 riifi ; pectus fu/viim ; proihorax rvf/nsus, caput vix superaus, rnaryinc 

 subrejlexo ; abdomen luleum, apice intn/rum ; pedes fulvi; aim 

 anlicce fuscce, basi picea ; alee posticce obscure cinertcB.fuivo venoscE. 



Male. Piceous, nearly fusiform. Head black, thickly punctured, 

 luleous near the moulh and with a luleous spot on each side between the 

 sockets of the antenna. Eyes dark red, connected. Palpi, pectus and legs 

 tawny. Antennae black, minutely setulose, dark red towards the base, 

 shorter than the body. Prothorax rugose, nearly twice broader than long, 

 with slightly reflexed borders, hardly extending beyond ihe head; fore part 

 vaulted, somewhat truncated ; lateral angles much rounded; hind border 

 slightly rounded. Mesothorax and metathorax tawny. Abdomen luteous; 

 subanal lamina entire. Fore wings brown, except towards the base; trans- 

 verse sectors mostly irregular; costa very slightly rounded towards the base. 

 Hind wings dark cinereous; veins tawny. Length of the body 7| lines; 

 of the wings \6 lines. 



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



Sect. 5. 



8. Zetobora sordidula. 



Mas. Sordide testaeea, longi- fusiformis ; caput nigrum, marc/ine antico 

 testaceo ; ocuti invicem remoii ; antennce nigrm, basi testncra;, corporis 

 dimidio paullo tongiores ; proihorax subel(ipticus,svbrvgulosus, dense 

 punctatus, lin<a longiludinali pallide testacea, margine anlico senii- 

 hgalino, margine poslico subrolundato ; pectus, abdomen et pedes 

 fulva ; alee poslica cinerece. 



Mule. Tawny, shining, elongate-fusiform. Head piceous, testaceous- 

 bordered in front. E\es and palpi piteous, the former wide apart. 

 Antenna; black, slender, testaceous at the base, a little more than half 

 the length of the body. Proihorax and fore wings dingy testaceous. 



