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CATALOGUE OF 



C. Prothorax pale, with black spots. 



a. Prothorax luteous. ----- signifera. 



b. Prothorax red. - gulo. 



D. Prothorax black; hind lobe paler. 



a. Hind lobe of prothorax with acute angles. - - concinnula. 



b. Hind lobe of prothorax with rounded angles. - tenebrosa. 



E. Prothorax wholly black or piceous. 



a. Hind lobe of prothorax scabrous. 



* Tibia? black or piceous. 



f Hind lobe of prothorax with very acute angles. - rugulosa. 



ff Hind lobe of prothorax with very obtuse angles. - picina. 



** Tibia? luteous. 



f Abdomen with marginal spots. - - - fulvipes. 



ft Abdomen with a dark border. - - - bistillata. 



•fft Abdomen with a luteous border. - biguttula. 



b. Hind lobe of prothorax not scabrous. 



* Femora red towards the tips. - pictipes. 

 ** Femora not red towards the tips. 



f Legs black. ------ quadrinolata. 



ft Legs luteous, with piceous bands. - inornata. 



Iff Legs wholly luteous. - _ - _ luteipes. 



F. Prothorax piceous; hind lobe with two luteous spots. 



a. Legs banded. ----- dubia. 



b. Legs not banded. ----- megaspila. 



G. Prothorax brownish, with black marks. - - fusconigra. 

 H. Wingless? ------ pedestris. 



29. ACANTHASPIS QUINQUESPINOSA. 



Eeduvius quinquespinosus, Fabr. Ent. Si/st. iv. 206. Wolff, Icon. Cim. 

 i. 39, pi. 4, f. 39 — Zelus quinquespinosus, Fabr. Si/st. Rhyn. 286 — 

 Acauthaspis flavipes, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. xii. 187 — Acanlhaspis 

 quinquespinosa, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork, xxiii. 241. 



a. Bombay. Presented by Sir W. Elliot. 



b — e. Hindostan. From the collection of the Entomological Society. 

 /. Hindostan. Presented by J. S. Wooley, Esq. 

 g. Ceylon. Presented by Dr. Templeton. 

 h. Hindostan. From Mr. Warwick's collection. 

 t. North Hindostan. From Capt. Boyes' collection. 



30. ACANTHASPIS ANGUXARIS. 



angularis, Stal, Ofv. K. Vet. Ak. Forh. xvi. 188. 

 Ceylon. 



31. ACANTHASPIS CINCTICRUS. 



cincticrus, Stal, Ofv. K. Vet. Ak. Fork. xvi. 188. 

 a. North Hindostan. From Capt. Boyes' collection. 



