IS'i CATALOGOE OF 



bind femora with seven vtr^ minute black-tipped spines on tbe outer side 

 and with four on the inner side; hind tibiae with five minute black-tipped 

 spines on the outer side. Wiii^js whitish, of equal leugth ; veins jtale tes- 

 taceous; transverse sectors brown, numerous, repular. Fore wiiij;s with a 

 very slijjht testaceous liny;e in the disk towards the base. Length of the 

 body 15 lines; of the wind's 34 lines. 



The black frontal patch distinguishes it from G. longa. 

 Hindostan. In .Mr. Saunders' collection. 



49. GRVLLACUiS COLLAUIS. 



JIas. Lutea, sat angusta ; palpi pallide leslacei ; pmthnracis discus niger, 

 luteo bigtUtatus ; pedes robusti ; alee anliccB teslaceo snhlinct{e, 

 lestaceo venoste, venulis Iransirrsis fuscis ; alec poslicet diaphancE, 

 venulis Iransversis fuscescentibus, 



Male. Luleous, smooth, shining, rather narrow. Head hardly broader 

 than the prothorax. Eyes black, prominent. Palpi pale testaceous; fifth 

 joint of the maxillary palpi subdavale, piceous at the tip, longer than the 

 third. Prothorax with a black disk and with slightly retifxed borders; a 

 lulcous dot on each side near the hind border. Legs stout; bind femora 

 with four minute spines and one large subapical spine ; hind tibia: with 

 seven spines on the outer side and with six on the inner side, these spines 

 successively increasing in size. \Vings of equal length. Fore wings with 

 a very slight testaceous tinge; longitudinal veins testaceous; transverse 

 sectors brown, regular, very numerous towards the tip. Hind wings pel- 

 lucid; transverse sectors brownish. Length of the body 13 lines; of the 

 wings 36 lines. 



It much resembles G. amplipennis, but the head is wholly luteous and 

 the fore wings have no brown stripe. 



a, Silhet. From the Rev. Mr. Stainforlh's collection. 



50. GuYLL-iCKIS NOBILIS. 



!Mas. I'ttlva, pubescens ; caput breviusculum, prothoracc vix latius, fronte 

 subslriatu ; palpi pnllidc fulvi ; anteniur corpore plus quadruple 

 liiugiores ; prothorax disco piceo, lateribus rectis ; abdomen filis 

 (Inolius apiculibus setosis longiusculis ; aUz anticcr pallida venotee ; 

 al(C posticct cincrccc. 



Male. Tawny, convex, shining, pubescent. Head rather short, 

 hardly broader than the prothorax; front perpendicular, transversely and 

 very slightly striated. Eyes piceous, slightly prominent. Palpi pale 

 tawny; iiftli joint of the maxillary truncated and slightly incrassated at 

 the tip, longer than the fourth ; third joint of the labial palpi clavate, sub- 

 securiform. Antenna; more than four times the leugth of the body. Pro- 

 thorax transverse, with two transverse furrows, the binder one curved and 

 joining the fore one on each side; disk mostly piceous; sides straight; 

 border slightly reflexcd. Abdomen with two setose apical filaments, which 

 are nearly twice the length of the cerci. Legs stout, rather long ; hind 

 femora with nine small black-tipped spines on the outer side and with four 

 on the inner side : these spines to the apical one successively increase in 



