20 CATALOGUE OF 
17. CrIMIA BISPINICEPS. 
Mas. Picea, sat angusta, fere linearis, postice sublatescens ; caput spinis 
duabus frontalibus porrectis acutis, lateribus bispinosis ; antenne 
corporis triente breviores, articulis 20 4oque subequalibus, 40 clavato, 
lo 8oque longioribus ; prothorax lateribus rotundatis, lobo postico 
rufescente ; segmenta abdominalia angulis posticis acutis; femora 
subincrassala, basi rufu; ale antice abdominis apicem non allin- 
gentes, membrana nigricantes. 
Male. Piceous, flat, finely punctured, rather narrow, nearly linear, 
slightly widening hindward. Head in front with two acute porrect spines, 
which are a little longer than the first joint of the antenne ; a minute 
spine on the outer side of eacb antenniferous tubercle. Antenne less than 
one-third of the length of the body; second joint shorter than the first and 
than the third; fourth clavate, hardly longer than the second. Prothorax 
with a slight transverse furrow between the two lobes, which have rounded 
sides; hind lobe reddish. Scutellum triangular. Hind angles of the 
abdominal segments acute; two broad spines on each side near the tip, 
which has a smaller spine on each side. Legs moderately long; femora 
slightly thickened, red at the base; tarsi red. Fore wings extending to 
three-fourths of the length of the abdomen; membrane blackish. Length 
of the body 3—4 lines. 
a—d. New Guinea. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
e. New Guinea. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 
18, CRIMIA PALLESCENS. 
Mas. Fulva, angusta, postice lutescens ; caput spinis duabus frontalibus 
porrectis spinisque quatuor lateralibus; antenne breves, articulis lo 
Boque subequalibus, lo hirsuto valido, 20 breviore ; prothorax antice 
paullo angustior, lobi antici lateribus tridentatis; segmentorum 
abdominalium anguli postici producti ; pedes breves, graciles ; ale 
antice abdominis apice non attingentes, omnino fere membranacee et 
diaphane. 
Male. Tawny, narrow, flat, minutely punctured, widening from the 
head to the tip of the abdomen. Head with two porrect spines between the 
antenne, with a stout spine on the outer side of each antenniferous tubercle, 
and a little spine behind each eye. Antenne abont one-third of the length 
of the body; first joint hirsute, stout, a little more than twice the length of 
the intermediate spines; second much shorter than the first and than the 
third. Prothorax a little narrower in front, with two distinct lobes; fore 
lobe tridentate on each side. Hind angles of the apical abdominal segment 
elongated. Legs short, slender. Fore wings extending to three-fourths of 
the length of the abdomen, nearly wholly membranous and _ pellucid. 
Length of the body 3 lines. 
a. Aru. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
