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4. COELIDIA PRUINOSA. 



Coelidia pruinosa, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 78, 4 

 Brazil. 



5. CCELIDIA ATEA. 



Atra ; caput faimm ; pedes anterinres jlavi ; alee anticcB nigro- 

 cyane(B^ apice latce luridce ; vena fulvo fasciatie ; alee posticce 

 fuscce. 



Deep black : head small, yellow, much narrower than the chest ; 

 crown flat, subquadrate, yellow along the fore border; its length 

 almost equal to its breadth ; face long, almost elliptical ; disk flat, 

 finely shagreened ; ridges on each side very slight ; epistoma coni- 

 cal, convex : chest very minutely tuberculate ; shield convex in 

 front, almost straight along the hind border : scutcheon with a shal- 

 low transverse impression : some of the pectoral segments with tes- 

 taceous borders: valves of the oviduct terminated by two filaments: 

 anterior legs yellow: fore-wings bluish-black, very broad towards 

 their tips, which are lurid ; veins black, with numerous tawny bands : 

 hind-wings brown. Length of the body 3^ lines ; of the wings S 

 lines. 



a. Columbia. From M. Jurgens' collection. 



6. C(ELIDIA RUFIPENNIS. 



Testacea^ subtus alhida ; facie rufo-trivittata ; abdomen apice 

 rufum ; pedes pallide testacei ; tibiis tarsisque posticis rujis ; 

 al(B rufcB ; alte anticcB apice lata, ad costam nigro maculatce. 



Testaceous, whitish beneath: head a little narrower than the 

 chest ; crown whitish, longer than broad, widening towards the 

 front, bordered by a rim, and divided by a longitudinal ridge ; two 

 oblique transverse ridges forming an angle just behind the eyelets : 

 face long, flat, with a slight longitudinal ridge, forming an angle on 

 each side by the feeler, adorned with three pale red stripes, the side 

 pair short : epistoma rather long, indistinctly ridged : chest punc- 

 tured ; shield red ; scutcheon with a straight transverse suture 

 towards the tip : abdomen red towards the tip : legs pale testace- 

 ous ; hind-shanks and hind-feet red : wings red : fore-wings broad, 

 widening towards the tips, with some blackish marks along the fore- 



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