50 CATALOGUE OF 



Male. Tawuy, dull, flat. Body fusifoim, testaceous, smooth and 

 sbining beneath. Head small, concealed by the proihoiax ; a piceous patch 

 between the sockets of the antenniE. Eyes large, piceous, approximate. 

 AutennjE black, setulose, more than half the length of the body ; first and 

 second joints testaceous. Prothorax hood-shaped, thickly and roughly 

 puucturtd, with a slight longitudinal keel; border slightly reflexed; fore 

 border slightly angular; sides and hind border much dilated, with distinct 

 but somewbat rounded angles ; hind border slightly sinuated ; a scutcheon- 

 shaped figure in the disk formed by three oblique ridges on each side of 

 the keel. Subanal lamina rounded. Cerci moderately long. Legs short, 

 thick; tibiiE with long stout spines. Wings extending very much beyond 

 the abdomen. Fore wings piceous towards the base, excepting the costal 

 area, which is dilated ; costa much rounded towards the base ; transverse 

 sectors numerous, irregular. Hind wings pale cinereous, hyaline ; veins 

 pale. Length of the body 6 lines; of the wings 16 lines. 



The prothorax is less prominent in front than that of Z. congrua and 

 more so than that oi Z. sordidula. 



a. Natal. From Mr. Plant's collection. 



IL Zetobora aspeba. 



Mas. Picea, longi-fusiformis ; caput nigrum, parce punctatum, rufo 

 bifascialum, margine antico teslaceo ; oculi fere contigui ; antenncB 

 ferruginecE ; prothorax elliplicus, tuberculatus, caput vix superans, 

 antice testaceus, margine posiico suhrolundato ; abdomen apiee 

 integrum ; pedes robusti ; alee posticce area anali cinereai 



3Iale. Piceous, elongate-fusiform, smooth, shining. Head black, 

 thinly punctured, with two dark red bands, with a testaceous fore border, 

 and with two testaceous spots adjoining the sockets of the antennae. Eyes 

 black, nearly contiguous. Palpi testaceous. Autennse ferruginous. Pro- 

 thorax dull, minutely tuberculate, transversely elliptical, testaceous along 

 the fore border and in front of the angles, which are rounded, hardly 

 extending beyond the head, above which it is very slightly vaulted ; hind 

 border less rounded than the fore border. Subanal lamina entire. Cerci 

 short, tapering. Legs stout; tibiae with strong spines. Fore wings narrow; 

 costal area and anal area coriaceous ; intermediate longitudinal veins 

 distinct; transverse sectors numerous, regular. Hind wings with few and 

 regular transverse sectors; vitreous area and anal area cinereous. Length 

 of the body 7^ lines; of the wings 17 lines. 



a. Interior of South Africa. Presented by the late Earl of Derby. 



Sect. 6. Sauss. H. N. M. iv. 212. 



12. Zetobora granicollis. 



Zetobora granicollis, Sauss. Mel. Orth. 33, f. 21 ; Hist. Nat. Mex. ir. 212. 

 (Div. Zetobora.) 



o. Australia. From Mr. Darnel's collection. 



