98 CATALOGUE OF 



border; longitudinal veins on each side straight, strongly marked. 

 Hind wings extending very much beyond the abdomen. Length of the 

 body 6 lines. 



a. Natal. From M. Gueinzius' c ollection. 



3. LAUREPA CONGRUA. 



Foem. Testacea; caput breve, antice subcarinatum ; antenna corpore 

 val.de longiores ; prothorax transversus, antice paullo anguslior, 

 lateribus rotundalis ; cerci abdomine breviores ; tibia posfica biseriatim 

 subserratcc et spinosce ; alee antica ordinalim reticulates, abdomen 

 superantes, linea subcostali nigricante ; alee posticee valde longiores. 



Female. Testaceous, slender, shining. Head not elongated, promi- 

 nent between the sockets of the antenna. Eyes prominent, slightly 

 elongated. Third joint of the palpi clavate, obliquely truncated, a little 

 longer than the second. Antennae much longer than the body. Prothorax 

 transverse, a little narrower in front; sides rounded. Cerci shorter than 

 the abdomen. Legs rather slender; hind tibiae very minutely serrated, with 

 a few slender spines. Fore wings extending beyond the abdomen, regularly 

 reticulated ; longitudinal veins straight, parallel to each other ; mediastinal 

 vein emitting ten oblique parallel branches ; a blackish line along the 

 scapular vein; apical triangle pellucid. Hind wings extending much 

 beyond the fore wings. Length of the body 6 lines. 



a. Philippine Isles. From Mr. Cuuiing's collection. 



4. LAUREPA AUSTRALJS. 



Foem. Testacea; caput breve, antice subcarinatum ; antenna gracillimce, 

 corpore fere triplo longiores ; prothorax transversus, antice paullo 

 angustior, lateribus rotundalis ; cerci abdomine vix breviores ; pedes 

 vixyraciles, tibiia posticis biseriatim serratis setulosis et quadri spinosis ; 

 alee anticce ordinalim reticulatce, abdomen longe super antes, linea sub- 

 costali nigra interrupta ; al& postica valde longiores. 



Female. Testaceous, slender. Head not elongated, prominent 

 between the sockets of the antennae. Eyes prominent. Antennae very 

 slender, nearly thrice the length of the body. Prothorax transverse, a little 

 narrower in front; sides rounded. Cerci nearly as long as the abdomen. 

 Oviduct curved upward, black at the tip, as long as the abdomen. Legs 

 moderately stout; hind tibiae minutely serrated and setulose and with four 

 spines on each side, spines on the one side alternate with those on the 

 other. Fore wings regularly reticulated, extending much beyond the abdo- 

 men ; mediastinal vein emitting nine oblique parallel veins, the intermediate 

 spaces regularly reticulated ; a black interrupted line along the scapular 

 vein. Hind wings extending much beyond the fore wings. Length of the 

 body 7 lines. 



The interrupted line on the fore wings distinguishes it from L. congrua. 

 a. Amtralia. Pieseuted 4 by the Haslar Hospital. 



