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angle, parted from the second by more than thrice its length ; second 

 nearly straight, very slanting, forming a very obtuse angle, a little 

 shorter than the first ; third straight, slightly slanting, forming a 

 hardly acute angle ; fourth straight, slightly slanting, forming a 

 hardly acute angle, a little shorter than the third ; fifth curved, 

 slanting, forming a nearly riyht angle. Body brownish tawny .- head 

 a little narrower than the fore-chest, adorned with a very irregular 

 and interrupted black band across the crown ; face very convex, 

 rather prominent, adorned with a black spot, and in front with two 

 black stripes and on each side with five black bands : mouth tawny 

 with a black lip, reaching to the hind-hips: eyes very prominent: 

 feelers black : fore-chest broadest near the base of the fore-wings ; 

 scutcheon adorned with two black stripes which do not reach the 

 hind border : sides of the hind-scutcheon widened, angular, and 

 notched, and in front armed with a rather large tooth : scutcheon 

 of the middle-chest adorned with five black stripes ; the inner pair 

 shortened behind, but succeeded by two black spots ; the outer pair 

 irregular and interrupted in front ; hind border very slightly exca- 

 vated : abdomen slightly obconical, much longer than the chest ; 

 drums very long, dull tawny with a broad black band near the lip, 

 two-thirds of the length of the abdomen : legs dark tawny ; feet 

 and tips of the shanks black ; fore-thighs armed with rather long 

 lawny teeth, of these two are rather long, and one very small : wings 

 tinged with pale brown ; veins black, pitchy along the fore border. 

 Length of the body 14 lines; of the wings 36 lines. 



a. Philippine Islands. From Mr. Cuming's collection. 



22. DuNDUBiA LATERALIS, Mas et Fem. 



Nervus transversv,i \us curvus, ohliquus^ angulum valde obtusum 

 Jingens, 2n quadrupib ejus longitudine diinsua ; 2us subun- 

 datus obliquus, angulwu valde obtusum Jingens, lo mnltd 

 brevior ; 3«s subeurvus, subobliyuus, angulum fere rectum Jin- 

 gens ; 4us tindatus, obliquus, angulum acutum Jingens, 3y 

 multb longior. 



Second marginal areolet three-fourths of the length of the first : 

 first cross-vein curved, slanting, forming a very obtuse angle, parted 

 from the second by four times its length ; second very slightly waved, 

 slanting, forming a very obtuse angle, much shorter than the first; 

 third very slightly curved, slightly slanting, forming a nearly right 

 angle ; fourth waved, slanting, forming an acute angle, much longer 

 than the third; fifth curved, nearly upright, forming a hardly acute 



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