Mr. \V. L. DLstant on Coreida'. 379 



L. VolUtihoiii, Stfil (Horv.), L. picta, Dist. 



cf. Posterior anprlea of sixth S- Posterior angles of sixth ab- 



abdominal secfment broadly and dominal sepment acutely and more 

 obtusely anpulated. elonnrately produced ; inner mar- 



gin gruduallv narrowing to apex. 

 Antennae "fusco-ferrugineis, arti- Antenn/e brownish ochraceou.s; 



culo primo subtus dilute roseo.'' ape.x of the first joint, upper sur- 



face of the second, apex of the 

 third, and the whole of the fourth 

 and fifth joints (excluding their 

 bases) fuscous. 

 Long. 24-25 niillim. Long. 21 millim. 



Lyramorpha diluta. 



Li/ramnrpha diluta, Sl^I, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 186."}, p. 598; Bredd. 

 'Ent. Xachr. x.wi. p. So. n. 2, cT, fi?- 4 (1900); Horv. Term. Fiiz. 

 xxiii. p. 348. n. 6, tab. ix. fig. 11, $ (1900), nee fig. 3, cJ. 



St&l's type (a female specimen) is in the collection of the 

 British ^luseum. Breddin has correctly figured the anal 

 characters of the male, but Horvath's figure (tab. ix. fig. 3, J ) 

 does not apply. 



Genus Tamolia. 



(Horvath, Term. Fiiz. .xxiii. p. 365 (1900).) 



Tamolia Horvathi. 



Tamolia ramifera, Horv. (nee Walk.) Term. Fiiz. xxiii. p. 365 (1000). 



Walker's unique type of Lyramorpha ramifera (Cat. Het. 

 iii, p. 476. n, 4, 1868) is in imperfect condition, possessing 

 only the first, second, and third joints of the antenna, and 

 althougli somewhat divergent from Lyramorpha by the shape 

 of the body, I considered it best under the circumstances to 

 leave the species in that genus (c/. Ann, & Mag. Nat. Hist, 

 ser. 7, vol. vi. p. 62). Dr. Horvath has, iiowever, founded a 

 genus [Tamolia) on a specimen, "uti videtur, nonnihil imma- 

 turum," wliich he takes to be Walker's species, but which is 

 clearly proved to be not so by the character he describes — 

 " spina ventrali antrorsum ante coxas anticas producta." In 

 L. ramifer the ventral spine does not reach the anterior 

 coxae. Walker's species cannot tlierefore be considered the 

 type of Horvath's genus. 



Plisthenea dilatatus. 



Tetsaratoma dilatatum, Montr. Ann. Sci. Phys. (2) vii. 1, p. 100 (18,55). 

 PliBthenes dilatatus, Iii>t. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. Ii-180, p. 151 ; Ann. Jt 



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