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11. APHiENA HCEMORRHOIDALIS 



Fulgora lioemorrhoidalis, O/ir. Enc.Meth. vi. 569. Stoll, Cic. 103» 



pi. 27, f. 148. 

 Flata hcemorrhoidalis, Germ. Thon, Arch. ii. 247. 



Cape. 



12. Aph^na submaculata "? 



Aphana snbmaculata ? Westw. Duncans Nat. Lihr. i. 284, pi. 24, f. 1. 

 A. aurantia ? Hope^ Trans. Linn. Soc. xviii. 443, pi. 31, f. 2. 



Var. ? Fulva viridi varia ; abdornen ochraceum, laterihus viridi 

 varium ; pedes viridi-ochracei, femora fusco unimaculata; ala 

 alho maculatcE, anticce virides, posticcB ochracece. 



A recurved horn on the head : wings ample : body tawny : 

 crown of the head with a ridge on each side, furnished with a horn, 

 which is green, and is inclined backward on the head and the shield 

 and extends to half the length of the latter ; face with four slight 

 ridges: moiith tawny with a black tip, extending a little beyond the 

 hind-hips: fore border of the shield partly green, slightly ridged, 

 somewhat excavated on each side for the reception of the eyes : ab- 

 domen obconical, orange, partly green on each side, a little longer 

 than the chest: legs dull orange, tinged here and there with green ; 

 a brown spot on each thigh ; hind-shanks armed with spines, and 

 terminating in a cluster of small spines : wings ample ; fore-wings 

 green, adorned with numerous white dots above and with white spots 

 beneath : hind-wings orange, with a few white dots above and with 

 more white spots beneath. Length of the body 9 lines ; of the 

 wings 34 lines, 

 a, b. Silhet. From Mr. Argent's collection. 



13. AphyENa Aurora.'* 

 Aphana Aurora, Hope, Trans. Linn. Soc. xix. 133, 20, pi. 12, f. 2. 



Ferruginea ; abdominis segmentorum margines postici rufi ; pedes 

 ferruginei ; alee crocece, apice ferruyinece ; alee anticce subfa- 

 sciatcB ; alee posticce alho suhvittatce. 



A recurved horn on the head : wings ample : body ferruginous : 

 ridges of the crown of the head enclosing two semicircular com- 

 partments ; underside indistinctly ridged : mouth pale ferruginous, 

 with a darker tip, reaching fiir beyond the hind-hips : abdomen 

 nearly elliptical, longer than the chest ; hind borders of the seg- 



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