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ClXIUS ASPILUS. 



Pallide testa ce US ; vertex arigustus, concavus ; frons et fades cari- 

 7iat(c, marginibiis subelevatis ; prothorax brevissimus, valde 

 arcuatus ; mesothorax bicarinatus ; alcB vitrece, venis testaceis 

 apice nigris ; anticce stigmate testaceo bast albido. 



Pale testaceous. Vertex narrow, very concave ; front and face 

 wiih a distinct keel, iheir borders slio^htly elevated. Prothorax 

 very short, much arched. Mesothorax wiih a slight keel on each 

 side. Wings vitreous ; veins pale testaceous, black towards the 

 tips. Fore wings with a pale testaceous sligma, which is whitish 

 at the base; transverse veinlets forming two lines, the interior one 

 incomplete. Length of the body If line; of the wings 5 lines. 



a. New Zealand. Presented by Colonel Bolton. 



ClXIUS RUFIFRONS. 



Fulvus ; caput testaceum ; vertex angustus, concavus ; frons et 

 fades carinatce, rnargitnbus subelevatis, hac et illius disco 

 rufis , prothorax brevissimus, valde arcuatus ; mesothorax tri- 

 carinatus ; abdomen lulescens ; alee vitrea, veuis testaceis api- 

 ces versus nigro punctatis, stigmate testaceo gutiam nigricanlem 

 includente. 



Tawny. Head testaceous; vertex narrow, concave; front and 

 face with a distinct keel, their borders slightly elevated ; face and 

 disk of the front red. Prothorax very short, much arched. Meso- 

 thorax with three keels. Abdomen somewhat luieous. Wings 

 vitreous ; veins testaceous, with black points towards the lips ; 

 stigma pale testaceous, with a blackish dot. Length of the body 2 

 lines ; of the wings 6 lines. 



a. New Zealand. Presented by Colonel Bolton. 



Genus DELPHAX, Cat. Horn. p. 350. 



Delphax flavescens. 

 Delphax flavescens, Signoret. 

 a, b. France. Presented by M. Signoret. 



