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very short, surrounded by a ridge ; front flat, slightly shining, with 

 a black interrui)ted band near the crown, with a black spot on each 

 side, and with one longitudinal and two diagonal ridges, the latter 

 intersect each other in the middle ; a black spot at the base of the 

 epistoma vvhich is slightly ridged : mouth tawny, extending a little 

 beyond the hind-hips ; fore chest widened in front, angular on each 

 side, adorned with four black spots, the inner pair much larger than 

 the outer pair: scutcheon of the middle-chest nearly trianguhir, 

 adorned with two large black spots, and on each side with three small 

 black spots : two black spot^ on each side of the breast ; side-plates 

 yellow: abdomen obconical, a little longer and broader than the 

 chest, luteous beneath towards the base : legs tawny, furrowed ; 

 hind-shanks armed with spines: fore-wings nearly colourless, black 

 for near half the length from the base which is red ; a yellow band 

 on the black part has a yellow spot on each side: hind-wings black, 

 red at the base ; veins green, black in the colourless part. Length 

 of the body 6 lines ; of the wings 16 lines. 



a, b. Para. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 



37. PoiocERA LiMPiDA, Mas. 



Fulva ; caput nigro maculatum et subtus reticulatum ; scutelll dis- 

 ctis niyer ; abdomen fas c lis virldibus et nigris oniatuni, subtus 

 nigro maculatum ; pedes fulvi nigro maculati ; alee limpid(B. 



Body tawny, slightly shining, almost smooth : head a little nar- 

 rower than the chest; its breadth more than twice its length ; crown 

 very short, surrounded by a ridge, with a transverse brown spot on 

 each side; front flat, traversed by a black band ; face and epistoma 

 reticulated with black : mouth tawny, extending to the hind-hips ; 

 fore-chest mostly yellow, convex in front, slightly concave behind, 

 adorned with black ringlets, which are partly connected together and 

 interrupted: a large irregularly elliptical black spot on the scutcheon 

 of the middle-chest sends forth a short branch on each side in front, 

 where it is divided by a slender tawny stripe ; on each side of it are 

 some ferruginous and black marks: abdomen obconical, a little 

 longer than the chest, adorned with slender green and black bands 

 along the hind borders of the segments; underside spotted with 

 black : legs tawny, furrowed, spotted with black : hind-shanks 

 armed with spines ; wings colourless ; brands black, nearly trian- 

 gular ; veins with taw^uy, green and black bands, the latter colour 

 prevailing chiefly on the cross-veins which are partly clouded with 

 brown. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 14 lines. 



a. Para. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 



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