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pronotum with a large triangular mark above, a line, widest 

 above, on the base of the mesoplearae, a narrow line across 

 the middle of the base of metanotum, an irregular line run- 

 ning down from its outer side, the 2 uniting at the apex and, 

 laterally, extending on to the sides, reddish brown. Wings 

 clear hyaline, the stigma and nervures fulvo-testaceous. 2« 



Lenffth 23 m.m. 



Etna Bay. 



Face shagreened. Front striated below the ocelli, which are 

 black. Pro- and mesothorax smooth, the lower part of meso- 

 pleurae stoutly, but not closely, longitudinally striated. The 

 keels on the scutellum extend to the middle of the apical 

 slope ; the apical half of the apical slope is longitudinally 

 striated. The top of the apical slope of the metanotum is 

 bordered by a transverse keel ; beyond this keel the segment 

 is ornamented by stout, mostly roundly curved striae, the 

 central part being almost bordered by stout longitudinal striae, 

 the metapleurœ stoutly irregularly, obliquely striated. There 

 is only one horny point in the fore wings ; it is transverse, oval. 



Campopleglni. 



Devorgilla gen, nov. 



Areolet triangular, shortly appendiculated, receiving the 

 recurrent nervure near the apex ; transverse median nervure 

 interstitial ; transverse median nervure in hind wings unbro- 

 ken ; the apical nervures obsolete. Abdominal petiole long, 

 cylindrical, the apical third abruptly dilated; the spiracles are 

 placed at the base of the dilated apex ; the basal part is of 

 equal width throughout. Clypeus not separated from the face 

 by a suture. Temples rounded ; occiput distinctly roundly 

 incised. Median segment longish, gradually narrowed towards 

 the apex ; regularly areolated ; there is a distinct petiolar 

 area ; the areola is not separated from the posterior median 



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