BLATTART^. 65 



11. Phoraspis I.UTEOLA. 



Plioraspis luteola, Blanch. A. S. E. F. vi. 90, pi. 1 1, f. 1. Serv. Hist. Orth. 

 127 — Phorasjjis conspersa? JBurm. Handb. Enl. ii. 493. 



a, b. Rio Janeiro. Presented by the Rev. H. Clark. 

 c. Brazil. 



12. Phobaspis fastuosa. 



Phoraspis fastuosa, Blanch. A. S. E. F. vi. 293, pi. 11, f. 4. Serv. Hist. 

 Orth. 128. 



a. Rio Doce. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 



13. Phoraspis nigra. 



Phoraspis nigra, Blanch. A. S. E. F. vi. 297, pi. 11, f. 7. Serv. Hist. Orth. 

 130. 



Brazil. 



Genus 2. PHLEBONOTUM. 



Phlebonotum, Sauss. Mel. Orth. i. 13 ; Hist. Nat, Mex. iii. 142. 



1. Phlebonotdm anomalum. 



Phoraspis anomala, Sauss. Mel. Orth. i. 13, f. 8. (Group Phlebonotum). 

 Hindostan. 



2. Phlebonotum ? fallens. 



Phoraspis pallens, Blanch. A. S. E. F. vi. 86, pi. 10, f. 1. Serv. Rev. 17 ; 

 Hist. Orth. 125, pi. 3, f. 4. Burnt. Handb. Enl. ii. 492— Phoraspis 

 porcellana, Sauss. Mel. Orth. 14, f. 9; Hist. Nat, Mex. iii. 143. 

 (Sect. 1. Thorax). 



Java. 



a. Madras. From Mr, Vigors' collection. 

 6. Ceylon. From Mr. Thwaites' collection, 

 c, d. Ceylon. Presented by F. Moore, Esq. 



Genus 3. LUPPARIA. 



Fcem. Corpus ellipticum, convexum, glabrum, nitens. Caput pro- 

 thoracem perpaullo superans. Oouli inter se late disjuncti. Palpi longi; 

 arliculus 3us securiformis. Antennae giaciles. Proihorax antice angustior, 

 margine anlico vix truncalo, lateribus convexis vix reflexis, margine postico 

 perparura rotundato. Curci longi, validi. Pedes robusti. Alae anlicae 

 subcoriaccEB, costa convexa. Alae poslicae venis longitudinalibus furcatis, 

 sectoribus transversis anlicis plurimis. 



Female. Body elliptical, convex, smooth, shining. Head extending 

 very little beyond the proihorax. Eyes wide apart. Palpi long; third 

 joint securiform. Antennae slender. Prothorax somewhat conical ; fore 

 border hardly truncated; sides rounded, hardly reflexed; hind border very 

 slightly rounded. Cerci long, stout. Legs stout; femora with a few 

 slender spines ; tibiae with many stout spines. Fore wings semicoriaceous ; 



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