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tegmina at base narrowly dark fuscous: costal area fuscous for rather 
more than half its length, veins and veinlets bright luteous, and for 
two-thirds the length of the tegmina, bordered on each side with fus- 
cous: the apical border is also fuscous, very broadly so at the apex, and 
narrowing towards the inner margin, containing a sub-marginal row of 
pale luteous spots, which are the outer terminations of an equal number 
of narrow transverse linear, pale luteous striw: claval area greenish: 
wings pale greenish for nearly two-thirds their area from the base, re- 
maining portion shining fuscous, enclosing a sub-marginal row of pale 
opaline spots, of which the largest is sub-costal and irregular in shape, 
being somewhat sub-quadrate, hollowed out externally, and produced at 
the base towards the outer edge: veins and veinlets pale luteous, in 
some places tinged with green. 
?. Differs principally from the ¢ in having all the colour mark- 
ings intensified, the tegminal row of sub-marginal spots, which are 
Iuteous in the g being pale opaline in the ? : the abdomen is more 
thickly clothed with pilosity and the rostrum is somewhat shorter in 
length than in the o&. (Distant). 
6. Differs from the others in its paler coloration and more trans- 
parent appearance but the last peculiarity is shadowed in 7’. albata, Dist. 
whilst the pronotal and mesonotal spots which ally it to Geana may be 
seen indicated on the pronotum of J’. melanoptera, White in which the 
two discal spots are jointly recognizable whilst the broad pronotal lute- 
ous band of that species appears only as two angular spots in T. 
splendida. 
Genus Huscuys, Amyot & Serville. 
J. A. 8. B. liii, (2), p. 218. 
Body slender: head small, triangular, as broad as the pronotum ; 
frons angular, slightly compressed on each side, furnished with a distinct 
abbreviated longitudinal groove: eyes stout, slightly prominulous: the 
lateral margins of the thorax not dilated unless anteriorly and not 
dentated: tegmina entirely opaque, ulnar veins distant at the base: 
abdomen elongate (A. J S., Stal). 
920. Huvrcuys PHILzMATA, Fabricius. 
J. A. S. B. liii, (2), p. 218, no. 22. 
Black: frons, scutellum on both sides and the abdomen, sanguine- 
ous: wings fuscous-diaphanous. Differs from H. sangwinolenta, Fabr. 
De Gécr) in its larger size, and in having the red 
(same as H. sanguinea, 
m red; and dorsal streak, black : tegmina dull 
frons immaculate ; scutellu 
