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furrowed; tarsi brown towards the tips. Fore wings with three blackish 
patches; membrane civereous, clouded with brown and with brown veins. 
Length of the body 73 lines. 
g. Singapore. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
3. Daupapa tTrimacunata, C. H. 184, 
a. Java. Presented by M. Audinet Serville. 
b,c. Philippine Isles. From Mr. Cuming’s collection. 
d. Borneo. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
e. Borneo. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 
Ff. Bornes.” From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
4. Danpapa cbLavaTa, C. H, 184. 
a, b. North Hindostan. From Capt. Boys’ collection. 
e. North Bengal. From Lieut. Campbell’s collection. 
d. Bombay. Presented by E. Downes, Esq. 
Var.—Pallide testaceu, longi-elliptica, aspere punctata, nigro-viridi con- 
spersa; caput lanceolatum, niygro quadriviltatum, thorace vix bre- 
vius, lobo medio lobos laterales paullo superante; rostrum apice 
nigrum, abdominis segmentum Qum atlingens ; antenne nigra@, graciles, 
articulo lo pallide testaceo nigro-vitlato, 20 et sequentibus bast pallide 
testaceis; thorax nigro quadrivittatus, lateribus subserratis, angulis 
posticis globosis subascendentibus; scutellum nigro quadrivittatum ; 
pectoris latera viridi notata; venter luteus, subsulcatus; pedes 
nigro conspersi; ale antice fusco subplagiate, membrana cinerea- 
Susca strigulata. 
Pale testaceous, elongate-elliptical, roughly punctured; punctures 
blackish green, here and there clustered. Head lanceolate, nearly as long 
as the thorax, with four irregular black stripes ; middle lobe extending a 
little beyond the lateral lobes. Eyes prominent. Rostrum extending to 
the fore border of the second abdominal segment; tip black. Antenne 
black, slender, about half the length of the body; first joint pale testaceous, 
striped with black, not extending to the front of the head; the following 
joints slightly and successively increasing in length, pale testaceous at the 
base. Thorax with a slight transverse impression and with four irregular 
and incomplete black stripes; sides slightly serrated; hind angles pro- 
minent, tumid, rounded, slightly ascending. Scutellum attenuated, ex- 
tending somewhat beyond the bend of the corium, with four irregular black 
stripes. Pectus with some irregular green marks on each side. Abdomen 
with dark green lateral spots ; under side luteous, smooth in the disk, and 
with a slight furrow which extends to the hind border of the third seg- 
ment. Legs black-speckled, rather long, moderately stout; tibia furrowed ; 
tarsi black. Fure wings with some slight brown patches; membrane 
cinereous, with two rows of brown streaks. Length of the body 7 lines. 
e. Hindustan. From the Entomological Society’s collection. 
5. Davpapa nicricoutiis, C. /T. 184. 
a, b. Hindustan. Presented by Gen. Hardwicke. 
6. Davrapa arrinis, C. H. 185. 
a—h. Hindostan. Presented by Gen. Hardwicke. 
2. North Hindostau, From Capt. Boys’ collection. 
