192 



CATALOGUE OF 



Male. Tawny, testaceous beneath. Eyes slightly prominent. Ros- 

 trum extending to the middle of the second ventral segment. Antennae 

 stout, more than half the length of the body; second aud third joints 

 about equal in length, longer than the first ; fourth piceous, fusiform, much 

 shorter than the first. Prothorax with a brown patch on each side ; hind 

 angles slightly prominent, uearly rectangular. Abdomen beneath speckled 

 with a slightly darker hue; two lines of brown points in the disk. Legs 

 slender. Hind wings and membrane of the foie wings pellucid. Length 

 of the body 4 lines. 



a. Cape. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 



South Asia and Eastern Isles. 



A. Corium with a pale point. 



a. Prothorax with slightly acute hind angles. 



* Hind angles with pale tips. ----- signatus. 

 ** Hind angles with black tips. 



f Hind angles not dentate. - - - bipunctatus. 



ff Hind angles dentate on the hind side. - - inconspicuus. 



b. Prothorax with very acute hind angles. 



* Fore wiugs with brown membranes. 



f Prothorax brown landward. - puuctulatus. 



f f Prothorax of one colour. - - - - pugnator. 

 ** Fore wings with cinereous membranes. 



f Body rather short. ----- alternatus. 

 ff Body elongate. 



\ Body dark. ------ trigonus. 



XX Body pale. ------ apicifer. 



*** Fore wiugs with pellucid membranes. - - punctiger. 



B. Corium with no pale point. 



a. Hind angles of the prothorax not prominent nor 



acute. 



* Prothorax not banded. 



f Body slender. - - - inermis. 



ff Body stout. ------ crassus. 



** Prothorax banded. 



f Corium with pale veins. - fasciatus. 



ff Corium of one colour. ... - anticus. 



b. Hind angles prominent, acute. 



* Prothorax with no black lines. 



f Body dark. ------ indecorus. 



ff Body pale. ------ pallescens. 



** Prothorax with two black lines. - - - couspicuus. 



22. Cletcs punctulatcs. 



Gonocerus punctulatus, C. H. 494. 



a—f. Hiudostan. Presented by Major-Gen. Hardwicke. 

 h. Hindostan. From Mr. Children's collection. 





