422 CATALOGUE OF 
21. EpEssA LINEOSA. 
Fulva, subtus testacea; caput piceum, callis tribus margineque testaceis ; 
antenne rufe; thorax antice lineis tribus transversis margineque 
testaceis, cornubus subacutis latitudine basali longioribus apice 
piceis ; pectoris ventrisque latera nigro subconspersa ; abdomen apice 
sexspinosum ; pedes testacet, tibtis tarsisque rufescentibus; ale 
antica testaceo subreticulale. 
Tawny, testaceous beneath. Head piceous, thinly and finely punctured, 
with a testaceous border and with three longitudinal testaceous calli, of 
which the side pair are interrupted and are broader towards the base than 
the middle one. Eyes tawny. Antenne red; second joint rather shorter 
than the third; fourth about twice the length of the second. Thorax and 
scutellum rather thinly and finely punctured. Thorax in front of the 
horns testaceous-bordered on each side, and with three transverse testaceous 
lines; first line deflexed from the fore border on each side, where it is united 
with the third and on the basal part of the hora with the testaceous border ; 
second line short, obliquely interrupted on each side; horns slightly acute, 
diverging straight and horizontally, piceous towards their tips, longer than 
their breadth at the base. Scutellum acute, hardly attenuated. Pectus and 
under side of abdomen with a few black speckles on each side; middle 
pair of the six apical spines much larger than the inner pair, smaller than 
the outer pair. Legs testaceous; tibie and tarsi reddish. Fore wings 
thickly and minutely punctured, slightly reticulated, with several tes- 
taceous irregular lines; membrane wneous-brown. Length of the body 
9 lines. 
Closely resembles £. reticulata, but the horus of the thorax are some- 
what longer. 
a. Orizaba. From M. Sallé’s collection. 
22. EpDEssSA EUCHROMA. 
Flavescens, prasino varia; antenne albide; thorax aspere punctatus, 
cornubus rotundalts latitudine basalt brevioribus; seutellum sub- 
acutum; abdomen apice non spinosum; venter vitta liturisque 
lateralibus fuscis ; pedes rufi; ale antice prasine. 
Yellowish, irregularly mottled with grass-green. Eyes piceous. An- 
tenne whitish ; second joint a little shorter than the third; fourth nearly 
twice the length of the third. Thorax roughly and not thickly punctured, 
with a transverse furrow and with a sinovth space in front; sides in front 
transversely striated; horns shorter than their breadth at the base, much 
rounded and somewhat tumid at their lips, concave along the hind side. 
Scutellum more finely punctured towards the tip, which is slightly acute; 
sides slightly contracted in the middle. Abdomen beneath pale luteous, 
with a brown stripe and with a brown transverse mark on each spiracle ; 
segments with brown sutures and with slightly dentate hind angles. Legs 
bright red. Fore wings grass-green, thickly and minutely punctured ; 
membrane eneous. Length of the body 9 lines. 
The horns of the thorax are a little longer than those of &. pheni- 
copus. 
a. Vera Cruz. From M. Salleé’s collection. 
