VII. CEROPALES. 71 
Sp. 2. varieGaTa. Fab. 
nigra, albo maculata, abdomine rufo apice nigro, maculis tribus 
albis. 
length 3} lines. 
Latr. H. 13. 284. 2; Fab. Piez. 186. 2. 
Evania variegata. Fab. E.S. Supp. 241; Panz. 77. 10. 
The head black; the face marked with cream colour, which 
occupies the inside of the eyes and the whole of the clypeus, 
with the exception of a narrow black band that runs down the 
centre, but suddenly terminates before its junction with the labrum, 
which is of the same colour, The antennz black, with the basal 
joint white beneath. 
The thorax black; the collar with an interrupted transverse 
band, the post-dorsolum, and the tubercles, all cream coloured ; 
the tegulze rufo-testaceous ; the wings iridescent, a little coloured 
on the disk and slightly coloured towards the margin. The two 
anterior pairs of legs red, with the extreme joint of the tarsi 
piceous ; the posterior pair red, with the knees and apex of the 
tibiz piceous; the posterior tarsi black; the coxe black, the 
anterior pair in front, and the intermediate and posterior pairs 
with a lateral spot of a cream colour; the calcaria rufous. 
The abdomen, with the two first segments, red; the posterior 
margin of the second segment having on each side a transverse 
lunule of a cream colour ; the remainder black, with their margin 
rufo-piceous, and nearly the whole of the apical segment occu- 
pied by a cream-coloured spot ¢?. 
I am unacquainted with the ¢. 
In the Cabinet of British Museum. 
+4; The only British specimen I know is in the National 
Cabinet. It was taken, I believe, in Devonshire, by Dr. 
Leach. 
Genus VIII. Aporus. Spin. 
Heap subrotound, of the width of the thorax; eyes lateral, 
distant; stemmata placed in a triangle upon the vertex ; 
