12 CATALOGUE OF 



Male. Cinereous, piceous, elongate, finely punctured, widening 

 slightly hindward. Head elongate and conical in front; the part before 

 the eyes longer than the hinder part and than the first joint of the antennse ; 

 a small tooth behind each eye. Rostrum tawny. Antennse less than one- 

 third of the length of the body ; first joint stouter than the others ; second 

 and third luteous, black at the tips; second much shorter than the 

 first and than the third; fonrth clavate, a little longer than the second. 

 Prothorax narrower in front, with four calli on each of the two 

 lobes, which are well defined and with slightly elevated sides; these 

 in the fore lobe are rounded and in the hind lobe are slightly 

 angular. Abdomen with testaceous lateral spots; under side and disk of 

 the pectus testaceous, truncate, and with a little obtuse spine on each side 

 at the tips. Legs slender; tibia? with two broad testaceous bands. Fore 

 wings extending to three-fourths of the length of the abdomen ; membrane 

 cinereous, with some veins, a few of which are forked. Length of the body 

 4 lines. 

 o. Para. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 



2. CRIMIA ? MARG1NALIS. 



Mas. Ferruginea, nitens, subfusiformis ; caput supra nigricans, cornu 

 frontali porrecto, spinuiis duabus laleralibus ; antenna capite pro- 

 thoraceque ad unum cequilongce, articulo 3o basi albido ; prothorax 

 plaqa discali nigra transversa subquadrata ; alee anticce diaphana, 

 basi opacae, abdominis apiceni fere attingentes. 



Male. Ferruginous, flat, shining, finely punctured, subfusiform, 

 widening slightly hindward. Head blackish above, with a porrect cone 

 between the antenniferous tubercles, which have a minute spine on each 

 outer side. Eyes slightly prominent. Rostrum not longer than the head. 

 Antennse not longer than the head and the prothorax together ; second 

 joint much longer than the first; third as long as the second, whitish at 

 the base. Prothorax narrower in front, with a transverse subquadrate 

 black patch in the disk ; sides rounded. Legs rather short and stout. Fore 

 wings pellucid except at the base, extending nearly to the tip of the abdo- 

 men. Length of the body 3£ lines. 



a. Columbia. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 

 3. Ckimia? simulans. 



Nigra, nitens, fusiformis ; capitis cornu frontale porrectum, antennarum 

 articulo lo aquilongus ; antennae graciles, capite duplo longiores, 

 arliculis lo 2oque aquilongis, 3o 2o paullo longiore, 4o '3o multo 

 longiore ; prothorax transverse subsulcalus callis quatuor laleralibus ; 

 pedes rufi, breves, femoribus niyris ; alee anticce diaphance, basi 

 coriacete. 



Black, shining, flat, fusiform. Head with a porrect frontal cone, 

 which is as long as the first joint of the antennas ; an obtuse tooth on each 

 side behind the eyes, which are slightly prominent. Autenna? slender, 

 about twice the lengih of the head; second joint as long as the first ; third 

 a little longer than the second; fourth much longer than the third. Pro- 

 thorax narrower in front, with a callus on each side in front and behind, 

 and with a slight transverse middle furrow ; sides rounded. Abdomen with 



