50 rKMiiiiiin.N'iD.K. 



9. Heinidianeura crassicornis. 



Dielocera (?) crassicornis, Ca?neron t Trans. Ent. Sue. Loud. 1878, 

 p. 14G. 



Hub. Amazons. 



29. DIELOCERUS. 



Hylotoma, § 5, Klug, Jdhrb. d. Insect, i. p. 248 i L834). 



Dielocerus, Curt. Trans. Linn. Sue. xix. p. 250 i L846). 



1 . Dielocerus ellisii. 

 (Plate IV. Eg. 1.) 



Dielocerus ellisii. Curt. Trans. Linn. Soc. xix. p. 249, pi. xxxi. figs. 1, 



2 (1846). 

 <S . Dielocera eurti.-i, Cameron, Trans. Ent. S» . I. • •'. L878, p. 1 17. 



Female. Exp. al. 1 poll., long. corp. 6 lin. 



Eead, thorax, and first two pairs of legs rnfo-testaceoos ; first 

 two joints of antennae of the same colour, the second brownish 

 above; third joinl of antennae, abdomen, hind tibiae above, and four 

 lasl joints of hind tarsi blue-black ; hind t> of tibiae, and 



first joint of tarsi I hyaline, with the base, a 



band across the centre, and the extremity of the third Bubmarginal 

 cell smoky brown, with a viol de: hind wings Bmoky 



hyaline, with a violaceous shade, and m be! »re the 



apex. 



Judging from the analogy of thi ratug, I 1. 



no doubl that tl eel with tr nt wings which Curtis 



figures as the male really Is so. None of our tour I as 



have more than thr marginal cells. 



Hab. Brazil. 



a. 5- (Tyj f specii ziL 



b, c. $. /il. Purchased. 

 d. 2- 



2. Dielocerus carbonarius. 

 Dielocera carbonaria, Cameron, Trans. Ent, 6 1878, p. I 17. 



Sab. Villa Nova. 



3. Dielocerus formosus. 

 Plylotoma formosa, Klug, Jahrb. d Insect, i. p. 248, n. 88 I i B3 1 1. 

 JIab. Brazil. 



t, 4. Dielocerus lohatus. 



Uvlotoma lohata, Erichs. Schotnb, Reisen Brit. Guiana, iii p. £ 

 (1848). ' 



Hab. Guiana. 



