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EpiLAMPRA DOTATA. 



Fcein. Picea, fusiformis, subtilissime striata, subtus testacea ; caput 

 testaceum, prothnro.ee in nou superans, verlice piceo ; oculi invicem sat 

 remoti ; antenna testacea, nigro lute far.ciata ; prolhorax testaceo 

 marginutus, margine antico subcucullato, margine postico sub- 

 producto ; venter nigro vitlatus et conspersus ; cerci testacei, piceo 

 vittati ; pedes robusti, tibiis tarsisque poslivis supra piceis ; alee 

 antica coriacea, abdomen longe superantes ; ali£ postico? semicoriacea, 

 postice cinerea. 



Female. Piceous, fusiform, very minutely striated, testaceous beneath. 

 Head testareous, not extending beyond the prothorax ; vertex piceous. 

 Eyes testaceous, moderately wide apart Antennae testaceous, shorter than 

 the body ; a broad black band near the base composed of about twenty 

 joints. Prothorax longer than half its breadth, bordered very narrowly 

 with pale testaceous; fore border slightly hooded ; sides hardly angular ; 

 hind border slightly elongated. Abdomen beneath thinly speckled with 

 black and having a black stripe which is abbreviated at each end ; supra- 

 anal lamina bilobed, testaceous, except towards the base. Cerci testaceous, 

 lanceolate, with a piceous stripe above. Legs testaceous, stout ; spines 

 black at each end ; hind tibiae and hind tarsi piceous above; arolia large. 

 Wings extending much beyond the abdomen, rounded at the tips. Fore 

 wings coriaceous, corneous towards the base. Hind wings cinereous, semi- 

 coriaceous ; discoidal area, except toward the lip and costal area, dark 

 brown. Length of the body 21 — 23 lines; of the wings 48-50 lines. 



Of the two specimens here described one has the prothorax more widened 

 than the other. 



Singapore. Sarawak. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



Epilampra varia. 



Fcem. Lutescens, fusiformis, .sparse punctata, subtus nigro conspersa ; caput 

 prothoracem paullo superans, vitta lituris disco anteriore strigisqve 

 quatuor transversis nigris ; oculi invicem remoti; palpi piceo 

 bimaculati ; prothorax longiusculus, disco alomisque marginalibus 

 nigris, margine postico recto ; venter vitta apiceque nigris ; cerci fusi- 

 formis, piceo strigali ; pedes crassi, breves, nigro vittati et conspersi ; 

 ala antica cornea, fusco conspersa, abdomine paullo breviores ; ala 

 postica fusca, semicoriacea, apud costam cinerea fusco conspersa. 



Female. Dull lnteous, fusiform, smooth, shining. Head and pro- 

 thorax thinly punctured. Head extending a little beyond the prothorax ; 

 vertex marbled with black on each side of a slender stripe of the ground 

 hue : disk of the front aud of the face black ; face with two transverse black 

 streaks on each side. Eyes testaceous, wide apart. Second and third 

 joints of the palpi with a piceous spot on the outer side. Prothorax much 

 longer than half its breadth, with black speckles round the disk, which is 

 black; fore border truncated ; sides slightly rounded, slanting outward to 

 the hind border, which is straight. Pectus, under side of abdomen aud legs 

 speckled with black. Abdomen beneath with a black stripe which towards 



