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the Isle of France, King George’s Sound, Austria and Egypt from 
Dr. Klug, M. V. Andouin, and other distinguished Entomologists, 
I shall terminate this notice with a description of them and the 
other species noticed by the previous authors above mentioned. 
Sp. 1. Palmon bellator, Dalman, in Kongl. Vetensk. nya Handl. 
(Swedish Trans. 1825, p, 390, tab. v. fig. 21, 22, 23.) 
Cyaneus, abdomine pedibusque pallide ferrugineis; femoribus 
posticis concoloribus multidenticulatis, denticulis circiter 9 
obscuris inzequalibus, antennarum scapo flavo, flagelli clava 
maxima brunnea, quam caput longiore ; alis hyalinis, colore 
fuliginoso diluto tinctis, nervo ordinario ramuloque stigmati- 
cali obscurioribus. 
Long. vix 1} lin. Paris, ovid. except. 
Habitat in gum copal, 
Sp. 2. Palmon clavellatus, Dalm., ut supra, tab. v. fig. 24. 
Obscure cyaneus, abdomine brunneo, apice obscuro ; pedibus 
ferrugineis, femoribus obscurioribus, posticis nigricantibus, 
multidentatis, antennarum flagello ferrugineo longitudine ca- 
pitis sesquialtera, clava brunnea quam caput multo breviore 
g. 
Magn. P. bellatoris. 
Habitat in gum copal. 
Sp. 3. Palmon capitellatus, Dalman, ut supra. 
Obscure cyaneus, abdomine brunneo, apice obscuriore; pedibus 
ferrugineis, femoribus obscurioribus, posticis nigricantibus 
multidenticulatis, antennarum flagello flavo, gracile, capite 
duplo longiore clava oblonga brunnea, flagelli vix tertiam 
partem efficiente @. 
Statura P. clavellati. 
Habitat in gum copal, 
Sp. 4. Palmon pachymerus. 
Priomerus pachymerus, Walker, in Ent. Mag. i. 118, 
Nigro-viridis, abdomine eneo-viridi, oviductu corpore dimidio 
longiore, antennis fuscis, pedibus rufis, alis subhyalinis, oculis 
ocellisque rufis, antennarum claya nigra, scapo rufo, abdomine 
