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antenniferous tubercle. Antenne about one-third of the length of the 
body ; first joint thick; second almost as long as the first; third as long as 
the first and second together; fourth clavate, as long as the second. Pro- 
thorax with rounded sides, divided into two lobes by a strongly-marked 
transverse furrow; a spine on each side of the fore lobe. Scutellum with 
a keel. Abdomen with testaceous patches along each side. Legs rather 
short; femora thickened, each with a spine beneath. Fore wings extending 
to three-fourths of the length of the abdomen, which has a wide surface on 
each side of them. Membrane pellucid. Length of the body 32 lines. 
a. Gilolo. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
15, CRIMIA PARALLELA. 
Nigra, angusta, linearis; caput cornu frontali porrecto antice inciso, 
spinis quatuor lateralibus; antenne brevissime, articulis lo 30 
4oque fere equalibus, 20 breviore; prothorax subquadratus, rugu- 
losus; pedes breves, femoribus crassis; ale antice abdominis apicem 
non altingentes, membrana nigricante basi alba. 
Black, linear, flat, narrow, finely punctured. Head in front with a 
horn, which is slightly notched in the fore border and is longer than the 
first joint of the antenne; a spine on the outer side of each antenniferous 
tubercle and a smaller spine behind each eye. Antenne stout, about one- 
sixth of the length of the body ; second joint shorter than the others, which 
are nearly equal in length. Prothorax transverse, subquadrate, rugulose. 
Legs short; femora thickened. Fore wings extending to three-fourths of 
the length of the abdomen; membrane blackish, white at the base. Length 
of the body 3 lines, 
a—f. Sarawak. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 
16. CRIMIA PARVICEPS. 
Picea, fere fusiformis ; caput parvum, non productum, spinis duabus 
lateralibus ; antenne robusta, breves articulis 20 4oque «qualibus hoe 
clavato, lo 3oque longioribus ; prothorax sulco transverso bene deter- 
minato, loborum lateribus fere rectangulatis ; abdominis margo den- 
talus ; pedes graciles ; ale antice abdominis apicem fere atlingentes, 
corit striga lata testacea, membrana diaphana. 
Piceous, minutely punctured, rather flat, nearly fusiform. Head 
small, not extending in front of the base of the antenn@; a spine on the 
outer side of each antenniferous tubercle. Antenne stout, less than one- 
third of the length of the body; second joint much shorter than the first 
and than the third; fourth clavate, as long as the second. Prothorax with 
a well-defined transverse furrow, and with two distinct lobes; sides of the 
lobes nearly rectangular. Abdomen dentate along each side and at the tip. 
Legs slender. Fore wings extending nearly to the tip of the abdomen ; 
corium with a broad testaceous streak along the outer border; membrane 
pellucid. Length of the body 2 lines. 
a. New Guinea. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
