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tips. Fdie wiiifj^s wiili :i liliick dot mi llie liiiidei Lase of ihe mcuibrauc, 

 wliicli is pellucid. Leiij^lli olilii' body 5 lines. 



a. Celebes. From Air. Wallace's coUeciion. 



10. Ukostvlis fumigata. 



TfSlacea, fiisifurmis, sublili.ssime punctata ; rostrum cnxas auliras supe- 

 raus ; aulenncc jAcecc, corpora vix breiuorrs, urticiilis ]o2(if/u€ tes~ 

 toceis, 4o basi paltide tcslacro ; maris abdomen curiiit apicali lanceo- 

 lalo bispinoso ; membrana fusvesceiitc-ci?iirea. 



Testaceous, lusifoini, very finely punctnied. Head very small. Ros- 

 lium extendinfj to balf llie space between ibe fore coxae and the middle 

 coNye; tip black. Antenna) nearly as lun<i as tlie body ; first joint almost as 

 long as tbe tliorax ; second much longer than the first ; tliird piceous, a little 

 more than balf the length of the second ; fourth and lifth piceous, jiale tes- 

 taceous towards the base ; fouvlli a little shorter than the second; fifth 

 much shorter than the fourth. Thorax with a \ery slight iransverse im- 

 jiression ; sides very slightly reflexed. Abdomen with large apical 

 appendages; the upper segment lanceolate, armed beneath with two 

 spines. Membrane of the fore wiugs brownish cinereous. Length of the 

 body 4^ lines. 



The shorter antennae distinguish it from H. lygoides. 

 a. Silhet. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 



11. Urostylis philoides. 



Testaceo-viridis,fusiformis, subtilissime punctata, subtus tcstacca ; roslruvi 

 coxas medias fere atlinyens ; anlennce corpore paullo longiores, arti- 

 culo 3o nigro, 4o nigricanle basi pallide tesiaceo ; scutellum cal/is 

 duobus basalibus apiceque ochraceis ; maris abdomen apice quadri- 

 spinosum ; alec anlicce pallide virides, membrana lurido-cincrea. 



Testaceous-green, fusiform, very finely punctured, testaceous beneath. 

 Head small, llostrum extending almost lo the middle coxs; tip black. 

 Anteunffi a little longer than the body; first joint a little longer than the 

 thorax; second as long as the first; third black, aliout half the length of 

 llie second ; fourth blackish, pale testaceous at the base, a little longer 

 ih.in the second. Thorax with a very slight transverse impression ; sides 

 hardly reflexed. Scutellum ochraceous towards the tip and with au 

 ochraceous callus on each side at the base. Abdomen of the male with 

 very large apical appendages; two long stout slightly ascending spines, 

 above which there are two little sjdnes. Fore wings pale green ; membrane 

 lurid-cinereous. Length of the body 3^ lines. 



It has most affinity to U.fumigula, from which it is distinguished by 

 the loufier and more slender basal joint of the antenna; and by the calli on 

 the scutellum. 



a. Birmah. From Mrs. Waring's collection. 



