14 CATALOGUE OF 
7. CRIMIA LATERALIS. 
Fom. Nigricante picea, fusiformis ; caput cornu frontali longi-quadrato 
antice inciso, lateribus bidentatis et bispinosis; antenne breves, 
arliculis lo 20 4oque equalibus, 40 fusiformi, 30 longiore; pro- 
thoracis lobus anticus quadricallosus lateribus rectis, posticus 
lateribus convexis margine postico subexcavato ; scutellum margi- 
natum, unicarinatum ; abdominis latera luteo maculata; pedes 
breviusculi, femoribus subincrassatis, tibiis luteis; ale antice 
abdominis apicem non altingentes, corii striga albida, membrana 
diaphana. 
Female. Blackish piceous, flat, finely punctured, fusiform. Head in 
front with an elongate-quadrate horn, which is notched on the fore border 
and is not longer than the first joint of the antenne; a spine behind each 
eye and a tooth on the outer side of each antenniferous tubercle. Antenne 
about one-fourth of the length of the body; second joint as long as the 
first and as the fourth, shorter than the third; fourth fusiform. Prothorax 
with two well-defined lobes; fore lobe a little narrower than the hind lobe, 
with four calli and with straight sides; hind lobe with rounded sides, and 
with a slightly excavated hind border. Scutellum with a keel and with an 
elevated border. Abdomen with luteous spots along each side. Legs 
rather short; femora slightly thickened; tibie luteous at the base. Fore 
wings extending to three-fourths of the length of the abdomen. Corium 
with a whitish streak along the outer border; membrane pellucid. Length 
of the body 23 lines. 
a, 6. Ceylon. Presented by Dr. Templeton. 
8. CRIMIA RUBRESCENS. 
Mas et fem. Nigra, angusta, fere linearis, postice sublatescens ; caput 
cornu frontali longi-quadrato antice inciso, lateribus bispinosis ; 
antennejbreves, articulis 20 4oque aqualibus, 40 subfusiformi, lo 30que 
longioribus ; prothoracis margo posticus scutellum et abdomen obscure 
rufa; ale antice abdominis apicem non atlingentes, membrana 
nigricante basi alba. 
Male and female. Black, flat, narrow, finely punctured, nearly linear, 
slightly widening hindward. Head in front with an elongate-quadrate 
horn, which is notched on the fore border and equals the first joint of the 
antenne in length; a minute spine on the outer side of each antenniferous 
tubercle; no groove beneath. Antenne less than one-fourth of the length 
of the body; first joint not extending beyond the tip of the head; second 
a little shorter than the first and than the third; fourth subfusiform, as long 
as the second. Prothorax narrower in front, with a very slight transverse 
middle furrow ; sides straight. Hind border usually with a dark red band. 
Scutellum triangular. Pectus and abdomen dark red. Legs short. Fore 
wings extending to three-fourths of the length of the abdomen; membrane 
blackish white at the base. Length of the body 23—3} lines. 
a. Hindostan. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 
b. Ceylon. From Dr. Thwaites’ collection. 
c. Siam. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
d, Singapore. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
