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eyelets ; face very convex, adorned in front with a black stripe, 

 which sends forth black bands on each side : eyes prominent : 

 mouth tawny with a black tip, nearly reaching the hind-hips : feelers 

 tawny at the base: fore-chest narrower in front ; scutcheon adorned 

 with a black stripe which is widened in front and behind, includes a 

 tawny stripe, and has a curved pitchy mark on each side; hind- 

 scutcheon narrow above, angular and much widened on each side : 

 middle -chest adorned with four brow^n stripes ; the outer pair are very 

 large and occupy each side, the inner pair are very short, and 1)e- 

 tween them there is a brown stripe which has a brown spot on each 

 side ; hind border very slightly excavated : abdomen adorned with a 

 broad brown stripe, and on each side with a row of brown spots, 

 much longer than the chest, tapering from the base to the tip which 

 is pitchy : drums pale tawny, more than one-third of the length of 

 the abdomen, not meeting beneath, narrower towards their tips -. 

 legs tawny ; fore-thighs armed with two rather small teeth ; wings 

 colourless; fore border tawny as far as the brand, pitchy from thence 

 towards the tip ; veins black, tawny towards the base ; first and 

 second cross-veins clouded with brown ; a brown spot on the tip of 

 each longitudinal vein between the first and the fourth marginal 

 areolels ; hind-flaps at the base and fore-flaps gray. Length of the 

 body 9 lines ; of the wings 25 lines. 



37. DUNDUBIA LABYEINTHICA, MaS. 



Nervus transversus lus subcurims, subobliqutts, angulum suhoh- 

 tusum fingens, 2o quadruplo ejus longitiidine divisus ; '2us 

 subcnrvus, subobliquus, angulum obtusum fingens, \o paullo 

 longior ; 'Sus subcui'vus, obliquus, angulum sub acutmn fingens ; 

 4us fere rectus^ obliquus, angultmi subacutum fingens^ Somulto 

 brevior. 



Second marginal areolet full two-thirds of the length of the 

 first : first cross-vein very slightly curved, very slightly slanting, 

 forming a slightly obtuse angle, parted from the second by full four 

 times its length ; second very slightly curved, slightly slanting, form- 

 ing an obtuse angle, a little longer than the first; third slightly 

 curved, slanting, forming a slightly acute angle ; fourth almost 

 straight, slanting, forming a slightly acute angle, much shorter 

 than the third ; fifth curved, upright, forming a nearly right angle. 

 Body tawny : head of moderate size, a little narrower than the fore- 

 chest, adorned with a broad, irregular, slightly curved black band 

 which includes two tawny spots, and indicates" two branches to the 

 hind border ; face pale green, prominent, very convex, adorned with 



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