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38. Thelia gladiator, Fem. 



Ferruginea; prothorax cornu rufo, oblique porrecto, nigra margi- 

 nato armatus, utrinque apicem versus Jlavo sexcarinatus ; alee 

 yubcinerecE ; alee anticcc hasi et ad costam ferruginece. 

 Fermginous : head very short, transversely subfusiform, some- 

 what depressed, much narrower than the fore-chest ; a shght ridge 

 extends along it to the face whose hind part is truncate-conical and 

 occupies half the length of the head: eyes very prominent: fore- 

 chest roughly punctured, convex in front, slightly ridged, keeled 

 behind, impressed towards the fore border, armed above the shoulders 

 with a porrect red obliquely ascending much compressed horn ; it 

 has a broad black border on each side, and its length is about 

 thrice its breadth at the base whence it tapers gradually to the tip ; 

 shoulders very obtusely angular, slightly prominent ; hind part ob- 

 lanceolate, extending far beyond the tip of the abdomen, much 

 attenuated towards the tip which is acute and curved downward ; 

 ridges yellow, six on each side of the ridge of the keel which is 

 very shallow: wings pale gray; fore-wings ferruginous and punc- 

 tured at the base and along part of the fore border, veins ferruginous, 

 very stout; areolets long and narrow. Length of the body 5 lines ; 

 of the wings 8 lines. 



a. Para. From xMr. Stevens' collection. 



39. Thelia ? Mutilated. 



? Presented by J. G. Children, Esq. 



40. Thelia gibba. 

 Atypa gibba, De Lap. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. i. 221, pi. 6, f. 5. 



Genus 23. HEMIPTYCHA. 



Membracis, Fabr., Oliv.^ Gmel. 

 Centrolus, Fabr. 



Hemiplycha, Germ.., Burnt., Amyot et Serv., Blanch. Fairm. Ann. 

 Soc. Ent. Fr. '2me Serie, iv. 312. 



