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54. ACANTHASPIS DUBIUS. 
Mas. Piceus, fusiformis; caput conicum, prothoracis lobo antico viz 
longius ; antenne fulve ; prothoracis lobus posticus luteo biplagiatus, 
angulis posticis aculis ; scutellum apicem versus spiniforme, subascen- 
dens; venter ferrugineus; connexivum luteo maculatum; pedes 
Julvi; corium luteo unimaculatum. 
Male. Piceous, fusiform, dull. Head conical, hardly longer than 
the fore lobe of the prothorax; ante-ocular part as long as the post-ocular. 
Antenne tawny, more than half as long as the body; first joint a little 
longer than the head; second nearly twice as long as the first. Fore lobe 
of the prothorax nearly as long as the hind lobe; furrows distinct. Hind 
lobe with a large luteous patch and an acute angle on each side. Scu- 
tellum forming towards the tip an acute obliquely ascending spine. Abdo- 
men ferruginous beneath; connexivum with luteous spots along each side. 
Legs tawny, rather stout; furrow beneath the fore tibia less than one-fourth 
as long as the latier. Corium with a large luteous spot in the disk. 
Length of the body 74 lines. 
a, Hindostan. From the Entomological Society’s collection, 
55. ACANTHASPIS MICROGRAPHA. 
Mas. Picea, longi-subfusiformis ; caput prothoracis lobo antico longius ; 
anlenné corporis dimidio longiores; prothoracis lobus anticus 
sulcatus, lobo postico paullo brevior ; lobus posticus luteo bimaculatus ; 
sculellum apicem versus spiniforme, subuscendens ; connexivum luteo 
maculatum; tibie luteo bifasciate; ale antice nigre, maculis 
duabus, la lutea, 2a alba. 
Mule. Piceous, elongate-subfusiform, finely punctured. Head sub- 
fusiform, somewhat longer than the fore lobe of the prothorax ; ante-ocular 
part a little shorter than the post-ocular. Antenne more than balf as long 
as the body; first joint much longer than the ante-ocular head; second 
very much longer than the first; third much longer than the second. Fore 
lobe of the prothorax a little shorter than the hind lobe; furrows well 
defined. Hind lobe with a luteous spot on each side of the disk; hind 
angles acutely rectangular, hardly prominent. Scutellum ending in a 
slightly ascending spine. Conuexivum with luteous spots. Tibi with 
two luteous bands. Furrow beneath the fore tibiz a litle more than half 
as long as the latter. Fore wings black; corium with an elongated 
luteous spot in the disk; membrane with a round white spot in the disk. 
Length of the body 93 lines. 
a, North Hindostan. From Capt. Reid’s collection. 
Div. 2. 
Cheronea, Stal, A. S. EZ. F. 4me Sér, iii. 52. 
56. ACANTHASPIS QUARULA. 
Cheronea querula, Stal, A. S. BE. F. 4me Sér, iii. 53. 
a, Mysol. From Mr. Wallace’s collection, 
