68. POJLPHOLYX. — 69. SENOCLIA. 181 



3. POMPHOLYX. 



I' mpholyx, Freymuth,P 17 v . cPantr. Mosc. Jan. 29, 



viii. p. 216 | 1870 . 



1 . Poinpholyx diinorpha. 



ipholyx dimorpha, Freymuth, Prutvcvle 47 me seance Sue. d'antr. 

 M ic. Jan. 29, viii. p. 217 (1870). 



Hab. Samarcand. 



69. SENOCLIA. 



. ' eron, Trans. En . s . 1 -77. p. 88, i i ■ ■ t • - . 

 Anisoarthra, Cameron, Traits. Ent. Soc. L876, p. 161, no?n prceocc. 



. . r< d with long depressed hairs, with third andfourth 

 joints equal, a little dilated at apex; fifth a little longer than the 



th, also dilated at apex; sixth nearly a fourth shorter than the 

 fifth, still more dilated at . ind sharph cul off from seventh, 



h is much shorter than sixth ; t\\<> apical joints a little shorter 

 than a. Cly] _ht at apex. Alar neuration 



of '■' ulnus; marginal iiervure received a little past middle 



of third submarginal ; ior wings with one middle cellule. 



S itellum . th and shining." (Cameron.) 



1 . Senoclia caerulea. 

 (Plate VIII. figs. 20 & 21.) 



Anisoarthra caerulea, Cameron, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1876, p. 162. 



I s p. al. 8 10 lin.. long. corp. I 5 lin. 



"Female. Blue, shining. Head and thorax pilose. Antennae 

 shorter than abdomen. Terebra projecting, hairy. Spurs long. 

 Wings bluish black, iridescent; costa and stigma bluish black. 

 Mali similar, but with longer antenna?, and w i i 

 on.) 



Thi lid whitish, and the fore wings arc strongly 



flushed with blue; all the basal cells clear in th> as far as the 



lanceolate cell, and all opaque in the fern 



Hab. Ceylon. 



kcS2- ifspecies Ceylon. Dr. Thwaites. 



2. Senoclia purpurata. 



(Plate VIII. fig. 19.) 



thredo (Allantusj purpurata, Smith, Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. iv. 

 p. 23 (1860 . 

 Vnisoarthra cvauella, Cameron, Trans, Ent. So< . 1876, p. 462. 



