OlilEM'AL riCAl'IlKK. W.) 



Hal). — Malayan ARcniPELACO : Timor (coll. Dist.) ; Bouro (Bruss. Mus.^ ; Amboina (Beccari — Genoa 

 Mas. & coll. Dist.); Siiyckerbuyk (Bruss. Mus.) ; Ceram (Brit. Mus.) ; Batcbian (Stockb. Mus. A coll. 

 Dist.) ; Ternate (coll. Sign.) ; Aru (Beccari — Genoa Mus.) ; New Guinea (coll. Dist.) ; Duke of York Island 

 (coll. Dist.). 



By the good offices of Dr. Aurivillius, I have been able to examine a typical specimen of 

 this species, and find it not conspccific with /.'. ezhausta, Guer., as opined by StAl. 



2. Baeturia exhausta. (Tab. XY., figs. 13, a, h.) 



Cicudii crlumsta, Gueriu, Voy. Coquille, Ins. p. 181, t. 10, f. G (1830). 

 Cicmlit li(tstipeinus, Walk. List Horn., Suppl. p. 30 (1858). 

 Dunduhiii parabola. Walk. Ins. Saund., Horn. p. G (1858). 

 Cephaloj-ys* dilectiis, Stal, MS. (in Brit. Mus.). 



3 ■ Body and legs pale ocbraceous (probal)ly greenish in freshly caught specimens). 



Teguiina and wings pale hyaline, the venation ocbraceous ; the venation of the tegmina sometimes 

 more or less marked with dark fuscous and becoming fuscous at the apical areas. 



Closely allied to the preceding species, but larger, and also distinguished by the base of the third 

 apical area to the tegmina being situate a little before the base of the first area, whilst in B. nmriia the 

 bases of these areas are opposite to one another. 



Long. excl. tegm. ;? , 21 to 23 millim. Exp. tegm. 52 to 60 millim. 



Hab. — Malayan Archipelago : Bouro (Guerin & coll. Dist.) ; Ceram (Mad. Pfeiflfer & Wallace — Brit. 

 Mus.^ ; Amboina (Wallace— Brit. Mus.) ; New Guinea (coll. Dist.). 



3. Baeturia obtusa. (Tab. XV., figs. 14, a, h.) 

 Cephaloxys obtusa, Walker, List Hem., Suppl. p. B7 (1858). 



J . Body above green ; body beneath and legs pale green ; abdomen, disk of sternum, anterior tibiie 

 and all the tarsi, ocbraceous. 



Tegmina and wings pale hyaline, the venation pale greenish ; tegmina with the post-costal area more 

 or less ocbraceous. 



Long. excl. tegm. <? , 14 millim. Exp. tegm. 33 millim. 



Hab. — Malay Peninsula: Penang (coll. Dist.). Malayan Archipelago: Sumatra (Forbes — coll. 

 Dist.). Java (Brit. Mus.). 



4. Baeturia beccarii. (Tab. XIV., figs. 27, «, /;.) 



Ba:tiitia bnrarii, Distant. Ann. Mus. Civ. Genoa, ser. 2a, vol. vi. p. 524 (1888). 



— ^ jomulus, Still, MS. (in I'.rit. Mus.). 



Closely allied to the preceding species, B. obtusa, Walk., but differing by its larger size, by the 

 longitudinal veins to the radial areas of the tegmina being continuous and nearly straight, not obli(iueIy 

 angulated as in B. obtusa, and by having the upper margin of the lower ulnar area shghtly convex. 



Long. excl. tegm. ^ , 11 mifiim. Exp. tegm. <? & 2 , 40 to 45 millim. 



Hab.— Malayan Archipelago : Sumatra, Mt. Singalang (Beccari— Genoa Mus.) ; S.E. Borneo (coll. 

 Dist.) ; New Guinea (coll. Dist.). 



*■ This was probably arraiiseil imilcr the (jenus Ccx>haloxys by Walker, as it is not reasonable to suppose that Slid 

 would have been in ignorance of his own geuus Bitturia. 



