LEPTOCERID.E. 



67. Leptocercs cephalotes. 



Ferruginens^ sublus testaceus ; caput latum ; antenncB lestacea, 

 iiiyro annulat(C ; pedes testacei ; ahc sub/ti/a/incp, venis tes- 

 taceis. 



Ferruginous, testaceous beneath : head broader than tlie tho- 

 rax: palpi slightly hairy: antennae testaceous, more than four times 

 the leu-ith of the body, with a black ring on each joint : thorax with 

 three brownish stripes: legs testaceous: wings subhyaline; veins 

 testaceous. Length of the body 'S^ lines; of the wings 14 lines 



a. New Zealand. Presented by Dr. Sinclair. 



The wings of the specimen described are much rubbed. 



68. I.eptocerus oppositus. 



Ferruf/ineus, subliis nigricans ; antennis pedihusquc testaceis ; altc 

 cinerecE^fusco-puhescentes. 



Ferruginous, blackish beneath, clothed with pale hairs : an- 

 tennae pale testaceous, almost whitish, full thrice the length of the 

 body : legs testaceous : wings gray, slightly clothed with pale brown 

 down ; veins pale. Length of the body 2^ — 3 lines ; of the wings 

 10—11 lines. 



a. Van Dieman's Land. From Dr. Hooker's sale. 



69. Leptocerus magnus, 



Ferrugineus^ cano-hirtus ; antennee nigra, tongissimce, articulis 

 apice alhis ; palpi nigri ; pedes testacei ; altc anliccc cervina, 

 postiae suhcinerect. 



Ferruginous, clothed with hoary hairs : palpi black, rather 

 hairy : antennae black, more than five times the length of the body, 

 ferruginous at the base; tips of the joints white: abdomen at the 

 base beneath and kgs testaceous : fore-wings fawii-cohmr, with 

 darker veins : hind-wings slightly gray. Length of the body \ — .'> 

 lines; of the wings 15 — 19 lines. 



a — d. Van Dieman's Land. From Dr. Hooker's collection. 

 e. Van Dieman's Land. Presented by R. Butler, Esq. 



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