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Head with elevated borders; vertex transverse, arched; front elongate, with a 
slight middle keel, with a slight groove along each side, and with very ob- 
tusely angular borders; face lanceolate. Fore wings rather narrow, rounded 
towards the tips; basel areolets more than half the length ofthe wing; mar- 
ginal areolets very little longer than the middle areolets, several of which 
are forked; costal veinlets and exterior veinlets numerous, the former oblique 
and parallel. 
109. FicARAsA PALLIDA, n. s., mas. Pallide testacea, alis hyalinis, venis tes- 
taceo-albidis. 
Male. Pale testaceous. Wings byaline; veins whitish testaceous. Length of the 
body 3 lines ;of the wings 10 lines. 
Gen. Everurs Walk. 
110. Eupilis albilineola JWalk. Length of the wings 12 lines. 
Ill. EuriLis HEBES, n. s., mas et foem. Testacea, fronte maculis duxbus pos- 
ticis vittaque nigris, vertiee thoraceque nigro guttatis, alis subcinereis, venis 
ferrugineis. 
Male and Female. Testaceous. Vertex with two black dots; front with two 
blaek spots towards the vertex, and with a black stripe which extends to the 
face. Thorax with a few black dots. Wings very slightly greyish; veins fer- 
ruginous, Length of the body 3—4 lines; of the wings 8—10 lines. 
Fam. MEMBRACINA Burmeister. 
Gen. CexrrOrus Fabr. 
112 Centrotus taurus Fabr. 
13. CGeNTROTUS sUBSIMILIS, n. s., foem. Niger obscurus, thorace scabro gib- 
boso, cornubus lateralibus rectis acutis, cornu postico abdominis apicem su- 
perante, scutello pectorisque maculis duabus albidis, alis ‘ subluridis, costa 
venisque nigris. 
Female. Black. Thorax scabrous, elevated; lateral horns acute, extending at 
right angles to the body; scutellum, and a spot on each side of the pectus 
whitish. Wings slightly lurid; eosta and veins black. Length of the body 
3 lines; of the wings 7 lines. 
Very nearly allied to C. taurus, from which it is eknnahed by its shorter, 
straight, and horizontal lateral horns. 
114. Centroius laminifer Walk. 
Exceeding in size the specimen from Malacca. 
115. Centrotus vicarius Walk, Cat. Homopt, pt. 2. 605. 
Inhabits also Java. 
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