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is in ihe disk; third on the hind border, nearer to the base than the 

 second ; transverse sectors very numerous, some of them irregular. Hind 

 wings cinereous, brownish towards the tips; transverse sectors few. Length 

 of the body 4^ lines; of ihe wings 9 lines. 



It, like C. Gueriniana, differs much from C. Peliveriana, which is the 

 type of the genus. The fore wings are not entirely coriaceous and the hind 

 wings are fully developed. 



a — e. Hiudoslan. From Mr. Wooley's collection. 



Genus 2. EUTHYRRAPHA. 

 Euthyrrapha, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 491. Sauss. Hist. Nat. Mex. iii. 148. 



1. ECTHYERAPHA PACIFICA. 



Blatta pacifica, Coqneb. Illuslr. i. 91, pi. 21, f. I. Serv. Hist. Orth. 103 — 

 Euthyrrapha bigutiata, Burm. Handb. Ent, ii. 491. Euthyrrapha 

 pacifica, Sauss. Hist. Nat. Alex. iii. 148. 



Brazil. Madagascar. Polynesia. 



Var.? Mas. Nigra, fusiformis ; caput glabrum, pro thoracem sat superans ; 

 antemicB graciles, curpore brcviores ; prothorax dense et subtiliter 

 punctalus, luleo bimaculatus ; margine antico truncato lateribusque 

 selosis, angulis poslicis subproduclis ; tibiartim spincB testacea ; alee 

 antiiCB coriaccB, luteo unimaculatiE ; alee posliae nigro-cinerecB, anticis 

 multo lo)igiores. 



Male. Black, fusiform. Head smooth, extending somewhat beyond 

 the prothorax. Eyes far apart. Third joint of the palpi suhclavaie. An- 

 tennae smooth, slender, shorter than the body, composed of rather above 

 thirty joints. Prothorax thickly and minutely punctured, truncate-conical, 

 setose along the fore border and along each side; fore border truncated; 

 sides and hind border slij;htly rounded ; an elongated luteous spot on each 

 side, extending lo the hind angle, which is slightly elongated; a longi- 

 tudinal furrow. Legs rather long and slender; spines of the tibiae tes- 

 taceous. Fore wings coriaceous, with a luteous spot in the disk beyond 

 the middle; cosla slii;htly rounded. Hind wings blackish cinereous, 

 extending much beyond the fore wings; veins black. Length of the body 

 3§ lines; of the wings 7 lines. 



In De Saussure's description of E. pacifica the fore border of the pro- 

 thorax is luteous, but in the specimen here recorded it is wholly black. 



a. Barbadoes. From Mr. Cutter's collection. 



2. EUTHVRRAPHA MORDELLOIDES. 



Fcem. Nigra, el/iptira, pubescens, sultilissime punctata ; caput pro- 

 thoracem perpaullo superans; antenncc basi fasciaque subapicaii 

 lutkis; venter luteo bimaculatus; cerci lutei ; pedes picei, crassi ; 

 alee anticce abdomen longe superantes, macula basali fasciaque post- 

 media luteis; alee posticee fuscescentes. 



