70 CATALOGUE OF 



14. EpiLAMPItA BURMEISTERF. 



Pliylloclioini.1 Bunneisleri, Guir.Ins. Cuba,'S45 — Epilaraprii Burineisteri, 

 *S'aMsx. Hist. Nat. Max. iii. 131, I'. 25. 



Cuba. 



15. EpiLAMi'UA Brasiliensis. 



Deg. Ins. iii. pi. 44, f. 5 — Blatta Biasiliensis, Fabr. Eat, Si/sl. ii.y — Epi- 

 lainpia Biasilieusis, Bunn. IJaiidb. Enl. ii. 505. 



Brazil. 



16. Epilampra conspersa. 



couspersa, King, 3ISS. Burnt. Handb. Ent. ii. 505. 



Para. 



17. Epilampra crocea. 



crocea, Sauss. Rev. Zvol. xvi. 323; Hist. Nat. Mex. iii. 133. 



Brazil. 



18. Epilampra Hkydeniana. 



Heydeniana, Sauss. Rev. Zool. xvi. 323 ; Hist. Nat. Mex. iii. 133. 



Brazil. 



19. Epilampra bella. 



bella, Sauss. Rev. Zool, xvi. 322. 



Brazil. 



20. Epilampra sabdlosa. 



Fcein. Pallide testacea, fusco dense coyispersa, macula frontali nigra ; 

 antennce ferruginea, gracillimcE, corpore breviores ; proihorax antiee 

 angustatus nan truncalus, lateribus subrotundalis non rcfiexis ; cerci 

 lutei ; femora nigro viltala ; alee fusco subconspersce, abdomen lunge 

 superantes ; alee antica teslaceo-cinerece, punctis costalibus sirigaque 

 subcostali nigris ; alee posticce cinerece. 



Female. Pale testaceous, fusiform, smooth, sbining, thickly and 

 minutely brown-speckled. Head extending a little beyond the protborax, 

 with a large black spot on the front. Eyes black, moderately far apart. 

 Antennae ferruginous, very slender, very minutely setulose, shorter than the 

 body, testaceous at the base. Prothorax much narrower in front; fore 

 border not truncated; sides slightly rounded, not reflexed; hind border 

 elongated and rounded ; scutellum pale yellow. Abdomen with the supra- 

 anal lamina bilobed. Cerci luteous, moderately long. Legs hardly slout; 

 femora with several short spines, striped with black. Wings extending 

 much beyond the abdomen, slightly brown-speckled; transverse sectors 

 regular, very numerous. Fore wings testaceous-cinereous, with black costal 

 points and with a slender black stripe, which extends from the base along 

 the humeral trunk to more than half the length. Hind wings cinereous. 

 Length of the body 11 lines; of the wings 24 lines. 



It much resembles E.Mcxicana, hut the black stripe on the fore wings 

 is continuous. 



a. St. Domingo. From Mr. Tweedie's collection. 



