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body; second joint much longer than the first; third as long as the first ; 
fourth testaceous, piceous at the base, much shorter than the third. Pro- 
thorax with obtuse hardly prominent hind angles; a brown band between 
the angles, notched on the fore side; a slight transverse middle furrow, 
Abdomen above black, with pale testaceous dots along each side; ventral 
segments with a broad black middle stripe and with a row of black dots on 
each side. Legs speckled with brown. Fore wings brown, with pale testa- 
ceous veins; membrane cinereous. Length of the body 5 lines. 
a. Mysol. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
b. Mysol. From Mr. Wallace's collection. 
45. CLETUS? INDECORUS. 
Mas. Fuscus, pubescens, lateribus subtus testaceo pallido notatus ; oculi 
subprominuli, testaceo pallido subtus marginati; rostrum coxas 
inlermedias atlingens ; antenne corpore multo breviores ; prothorax 
scaber, testaceo hbilineatus, angulis posticis peracutis valde pro- 
minulis: vix ascendentibus; abdomen testaceum, maculis dorsalibus 
discoidalibus et ventralibus lateralibus nigris ; pedes graciles, femori- 
bus tibiisque apice fuscis; ale antice fulve, macula corti subapicali 
pallide testacea fusco marginata, membrana diaphana. 
Male. Brown, pubescent. Eyes slightly prominent, bordered with 
pale testaceous on the lower side. Rostrum extending to the middle coxe. 
Antenne slender, much shorter than the body; second joint much shorter 
than the first; third a little shorter than the second; fourth thicker than 
the other joints, a little longer than the second. Prothorax scabrous, with 
two pale testaceous lines. Hind angles very acute and prominent, hardly 
ascending. Pectus and under side of abdomen with pale testaceous marks 
along each side. Abdomen testaceous, with a few irregular black spots in 
the disk and on each side beneath. Femora and tibie brown towards the 
tips. Fore wings tawny; a pale testaceous spot near the tip of the corium, 
bordered with brown on the inner side and on the outer side; membrane 
pellucid. Length of the body 5 lines. 
The antenne differ in structure from those of the Cleti generally. 
a. Flores. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
46. CLETUS CRASSUS. 
Mas. Fulvus, robustus, fere ellipticus ; caput nigrum ; oculi prominuli ; 
antenne corporis dimidio longiores, articulis 20 3oque basi pallide 
lestaceis ; prothorax fascia villis duabus viltaque anteriore nigris, 
angulis posticis rotundatis non prominulis ; scutellum nigrum, fulvo 
bigutlatum ; pedes testacei, niyro fascialt ; ale antlice nigricantes,. 
fulvo ex parle venose. 
Male. Tawny, stout, nearly elliptical. Head black. Eyes prominent. 
Rostrum extending to the hind coxe. Antenne slender, rather more than 
half the length of the body; second and third joints pale testaceous towards 
the base; second much longer than the first; third a little longer than the 
first. Prothorax with an irregular black band on the hind part, with a 
