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o. Am. From Mr. Wdlaci^'s colKclioii. 

 6, f. Mysol. Fmni Mr. Wallace's collei lion. 

 d,e. New Guinea. Fioin Mv. W.illace's colhction. 

 /. New Guinea. Pie.-euU'd l)_v W. W. Saundei^, Esq. 



6. Sl'UD.KUS VIRIUKSCKNS. 



Pallidp viridh, trstucno pa/lido variu^, fusifonnis (nias) aut ellipticus 

 ((cBiii.) ritde piincluttis ; ciipul ihnraee %ux bteviiis, lobo medio lobos 

 laleralcs paullo supprinle ; rim/rum (ibdinninis seytiienlmn •iuin altin- 

 gens; antenna; (/rarilliiine, corpore breviores ; thoracis lilera snb- 

 serratd, spinre poslirat lonyrr, acn/cB ; sciitilliim liiiea (j/abru quadri- 

 furcala ; pedes lonyiusculi, sat yraviles ; ala; anlicce mcinbrana cinvrea, 

 ni(/ro ventisa. 



Pale gieen, almost fusiform, iieie ami tiiere pale testaceous, larfjely 

 pnncUiied, pale testaceous henealli ; punctures iilackish. Head almost as 

 lolly as the iliovax ; luidille lohe extendini; a little lieyond tlie lateral lobes. 

 Eyes very prominent, llostiuin ex'eiidinir to ihe hind border of the third 

 alidouiinal seji^meiit. Anteiniic very slender, shorter thau the body; second 

 joint ioniser than ilie first ; lliiid twice the length of the second ; fourth and 

 filth rather shorler than the lliird. Thorax mostly smooth alonu a trans- 

 verse impressed line near the tore border; sides slightly serrated ; hind 

 spines long, acute. Sculellum very narrow towards the tip, extending 

 ratlier beyond the hind angle of the corium, with a slight smooth keel, 

 which furiiis (bur bianches towards the fore border. Legs rather long and 

 slender. Fore wiuiis irregularly punctured ; membrane cinereous; veins 

 black. Len<;th ol the body 9 — 10 lines. 



The male (d' this species is fusiPirm, and has rather longer and more 

 slender legs than the female, which is elliptical. 



a. Aiu. Presented by W. W. S amders, l';s(|. 



b. Ke. Pre-ented by \V. VV. Saunders, Ksq. 



c. d. New Guinea. Presented by W. W. Sauinlers, Esq. 

 e,f. New Guinea. Fiom Mr. VVallace's collection. 



7. Spud/Kus vagatls. 

 Tt'slaceo-cinereus,fere fiisifiirmis, rude piinclatus, fusco conspersiis ; caput 

 llt'irace paulio arii/iisliun, stri(/is diiabus vitlis diuibus niacit/isque 

 duabtis viridilius, Inbo medio lubos luierules nun snjierante ; rostrum 

 aplce picruin, abduiuinis sri/uwnluin ',iuin altin</ens ; antenna pice<e, 

 I'orpiire eix breviores, artici/o lo e.rtus viridi ; lltnritx vitds (juinque 

 viridibus iiidelerininatis, lunjulis jiosticis aeulis ; sctite//uni qnttis 

 qnaluor busiilibus liturisque duabns furenlis luridibus ; pectus strij/is 

 qnatuor viridibus ; abdominis taterti viridi inaciduta ; pedes {onqius- 

 cu/i, sal f/raciles, tibiis pieeo bifascialis ; aUc unticw fusco plai/iala, 

 viembrana cinerea fusco (jullata. 



Testaceous-cinereous, nearly fusiform, largely punctured; punctnics 

 brown ; under side not puncmred. Head a little shorter than the thorax, 

 with a green streak in fiont of each ocellus ami with an anterior green stripe, 

 and with a green spot on each sitle between the e_\e and the base of the 

 antenna ; middle lobe not longer ihan the lateral hdies ; j)unclures forming 

 three siiifies. lilyes very promineni. Roslrnm pieeoiis at the tij), extending 

 to ihe lliird segment of llie abdonun. Autemue piceous, nearly as long as 

 the body ; first joint green on the outer siile, ralher shorter than llie head ; 

 second very short, haidly distinguishable from the third, wi.ich is very long ; 



