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likewise mai-^ined below with black, while below the first mentioned 

 fine a pale narrow stripe is visible on the face ; face longer than 

 the breadth between the angles of the cheeks, nan-owedto clj'peus, 

 at the end of the facial snture are the ocelli near the inner margin's 

 of eyes, cheek angles rounded off ; clypeus twice as long as broad, 

 spatulate ; the whole head beneath unicolorous, rusty-brown ; 

 antennae bright yellow, antennal bristles dark, inner margins of 

 eyes roundly concave at antennal pits ; pronotum one-quarter 

 longer than vertex, arched at anterior margin, flatly bayed at 



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posterior margin, above arched, near front margin a shght bow- 

 shaped transverse line on which are two small yellow spots on 

 each side ; scutellum rusty -brown, on each side three pale spots 

 representing the angles of the triangle, in basal angle rusty-brown 

 and therefore somewhat indistinguishable ; tegmiua rather long, 

 passing tip of abdomen, rusty-brown, rather more shining than 

 the vertex and pronotum, with similarly coloured not strongly 

 prominent veins, upper surface set with white hyaline round spots 

 which run in regular order and lie between the veins, in clavus 

 three spots at terminal border between ends of veins, a fourth 

 spot in sutural cell near base, on corium the spots are more 

 quadrangular and are so arranged as to lie opposite to each other 

 in angles of cells, at costal border behind middle is a larger hyaline 

 not sharply defined spot in which the brown veins are distinctly 

 prominent, at ends of two outer spots are found at each a pitchy- 

 brown spot darker outside, the apical border itself pale yellowish- 

 white ; \Aings weakly smoky-brown, with dark veins ; pectus and 

 abdomen rusty-brown, ventral segments narrowly bordered with 

 pale yellowish-white, outer border of connexivum more broadly 

 bordered, sometimes reddish ; legs rusty-yellow, postei-ior tibia) 



