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tips. Fore viino;s wiili a black dot on llie liiiulci- base of ibe mciubiane, 

 wliiuli is pellucid. Length ol' the body 5 lines. 



fit. Celebes. From Mr. Wallace's colltciion. 



" 10. Urostylis fumigata. 

 Teslacea, fusiformis, xublilissime punctata ; rostrum coxa.i anlicas siipe- 

 rans ; antennce piceie, corpore vix breviarfs, ariiciilis \o'2oque tts~ 

 taceis, 4o basi paliide Itslaceo ; maris abdomen corntt apicali lanceo- 

 lulo bispinoso ; membrana fuscescenLC'cinvrea. 



Testaceous, fusiform, very finely punctured. Head very small. Ros- 

 trum extendinuf to half the space between the fore coxae and the middle 

 coxae; tip black. Antennae nearly as Ion;,' as the body ; first joint almost as 

 long as the thorax ; second much longer than the first ; third piceous, a little 

 more than lialf the length of the second; fourth and fifih piceous, pale tes- 

 taceous towards ihe base ; fourth a litlie shorter than the second ; fiftjj 

 much shorter than the fourth. Thorax with a very slight transverse ini- 

 ])rcssion ; sides very slightly reflexed. Abdomen with large apical 

 appendages; the upper segment lanceolate, armed beneath with two 

 spines. Membrane of the fore wings brownish cinereous. Length of the 

 body 4^ lines. 



The shorter antennae distinguish it from H. lygoides. 

 a. Silhet. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 



11. Ukostylis philoides. 



Te.ilaceo-viridis, fusiformis, sublilisdme punctata, subtus testacra ; rostrum 



coxas medias fere atlinyens ; anlcnncE corpore paullo longiores, arli- 



ctdo 3o nigro, 4o nigricante basi paliide testaceo ; sculellum callis 



duobus basalibus apiceque ochraceis ; maris abdomen apice quadri- 



spinosum ; alcE anticcc paliide virides, membro.na lurido-cinerea. 



Testaceous-green, fusiform, very finely punctured, testaceous beneath. 



Head small. Rostrum extending almost to the middle coxae; lip black. 



Antennae a little longer than the body; first joint a litlie longer than the 



thorax; second as long as the first; third black, about half the length of 



the second ; fourth blackish, pale testaceous at the base, a little longer 



ih.in the second. Thorax with a very slight transverse impression ; sides 



hardly reflexed. Sculellum ochraceons towards the lip and with an 



ochraceous callus on each side at the base. Abdomen of the male with 



very large apical appendages; two long stout slightly ascending spines, 



aliove which there are two little sjiines. Fore wings pale green ; membrane 



lurid-cinereous. Length of the body 3J lines. 



It has most affinity to U. fumigata, from which it is distinguished by 

 tlie longer and more slender basal joint of the antennae and by the calli on 

 the sculellum. 



a. Binnah. From Mrs. Waring's collection. 



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