38 CATALOGUE OF 
middle with four spines; first spine very broad, second slightly curved, 
third smaller than the fourth, much broader and more regular than the 
first, with three very minute black teeth beneath. Fore wings extending 
to the tip of the abdomen; membrane blackish eneous. Length of the 
body 11 lines. 
a,b, Hindostan. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 
Genus 9. MICTOIDES. 
Mas et fem. Corpus fere ellipticum. Rostrum coxas intermedias 
fere attingens. Antenne corporis dimidio paullo longiores ; articulus 4us 
longi-fusiformis, 30 latior vix brevior. Prothoracis latera denticulata, 
augulis pusticis rectangulatis vix prominulis. Femora subtus apices versus 
spinosa. Tibie postice femoribus longiores. Mas.—Femora postica valde 
incrassata. Tibia postice subincrassate, subtus dentate. Hem.—Femora 
postica subincrassata. Tibia pustice vix dentate. 
Body nearly elliptical, Eyes prominent. Rostrum extending nearly 
to the middle coxe; joints of nearly equal length. Antenne a little more 
than half the length of the body; joints from the first to the third succes- 
sively increasing in length; fourth elongate-fusiform, a little broader and 
hardly shorter than the third. Prothorax with two slight abbreviated 
transverse ridges, one near the fore border, the other near the hind border; 
sides winutely denticulated ; hind angles rectangular, slightly prominent. 
Femora with a few spines beneath towards the tips. Hind femora much 
incrassated in the male, slightly inerassated in the female. Hind tibie 
longer than the hind femora, dentate beneath and slightly incrassated in 
the male, hardly dentate in the female. 
Allied to Amorbus. 
1. MicroIDES MARGINALIS. 
Mictis marginalis, C. H. 401—affinis, C. H. 402. 
a. Columbia. From M. Goudot’s collection. 
5. Columbia. 
2. MicrolpES TRIGUTTATA. 
Mictis triguttata, C. H. 402. 
a. Mexico. Presented by J. Taylor, Esq. 
b,c. Orizaba. From M. Sallé’s collection. 
d,e. Mexico. From Mr. Glennie’s collection. 
f. Mexico. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
Genus 10. PETASCELIS, C. H. 389. 
Stal, Hem. Afr. ii. 9. 
