349 



HYMENOPTERA. 



34. Onchorhinus xanthospilos, Shuck. 



♦' Black — clypeus, mandibles, lower portion of face in front of eyes, a narrow streak 

 above and behind them — anterior margin of collar, tegulae, tubercles and adjacent 

 part of epimerae — a round spot on each side of each segment of the abdomen, except 

 the terminal one — apex of the femora, the tibiae and tarsi, all yellow; the posterior ti- 

 bicB being only brown within, and the extreme apex of the joints of their tarsi also 

 brown." — ii. 471. 



NEUROPTERA.. 



35. BUtaciis australis. King, Monog. Panorp. Berlin Trans, sp. 11. 



HEMIPTERA. 



36. Choerocydnus foveolatus^ new genus. 



" Head broad, in front somewhat truncated ; ocelli wanting; antennae five-jointed, 

 second joint longest, third, fourth and fifth, somewhat thickened and nearly equal; 

 beak reaching to base of last pair of legs, if not beyond ; third joint the longest ; tho- 

 rax in front notched for reception of head, not so wide as the body ; scutellum long 

 and pointed, the line separating it from hemelytra very indistinct ; hemelytra without 

 a membrane at the end ; tibiae very spiny ; abdomen broadest behind ; tarsi of fore- 

 legs very feeble, two-jointed, second joint shorter than the first, and ending in two 

 claws." — ii. 472. 



The species is described as " Dark pitchy brown ; head, thorax, and body margin- 

 gined with hairs ; head above minutely punctured, an elongated space in the middle, 

 smooth ; thorax above minutely punctured with some larger impressed dots, and in-e- 

 gularly shaped smooth spaces, the coriaceous part pitted ; antenna and tarsi light fer- 

 ruginous." — Id. 



LEPIDOPTERA. 



37. Papilio Liris, Godart, Enc. Meth. ix. Pap. 72. 



38. Pieris Aganippe, Boisd. var. Lepidopt. i. 457. 



39. Hipparchia Merope, Fab. 



40. Hesperia ? Sophia. 



" Above, brownish black ; upper wings varied with bluish grey scales, many near 

 the outer margin arranged into a somewhat regular series ; a transverse, slightly bent 

 white band runs from near the outer edge close to the tip, to near the middle of the 

 wing ; wings fringed with greyish and black ; under wings brownish black, with ful- 

 vescent orange spots and a band, one small spot somewhat transverse near the middle, 

 beneath this a broadish band extends from the anal margin nearly to the outer side of 

 wing, which is divided by a brown line, leaving an ii-regular squareish spot, attenuated 

 towards the outer margin ; on the margin are three differently shaped spots beginning 

 from the internal margin, and in one of the specimens are four slight lunules, grow- 

 ing fainter as they approach the outer margin. Beneath, upper wings with two 

 transverse fulvescent orange bands, one near the centre, the other at the tip, broad- 

 est externally, with three black spots, the outer largest running into it near the mar- 

 gin, interiorly it is much contracted ending in spots; the base of the wings is yellowish 



