132 SUPPLEMENT. 



Abdomen notched at the tip. Styles very slender. Cerci lanceolate, rather 

 short. Legs rather short and thick ; femora with slender spines. Wings 

 extending somewhat beyond the abdomen. Fore wings coriaceous, thickly 

 and minutely punctured ; humeral trunk pale yellow at the base; some 

 brownish marks of various size like those of the preceding species; costa 

 slightly rounded. Hind wings cinereous, hardly coriaceous ; wings pale 

 testaceous. Length of the body 11 lines; of the wings 25 lines. 



Ceram. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



EPILAMPRA STRIGIFBONS. 



Foem. Testacea, fusiformis ; caput slriga frontali nigra ; oculi invicem 

 remoti ; antenna nigrieantes, corpore breviores ; prothorax aspere punc- 

 tatus, antice rotundatus, caput sat superans, margine postico fere recto ; 

 cerci brevissimi ; alee anticce coriacece, dense punctatce, abdomine 

 breviores, costa rolundata ; ales posticee breviores, cinerece, apud 

 contain testacece. 



Female. Testaceous, fusiform, dull above. Head with a black streak 

 on the front. Eyes tawny, wide apart. Antennae blackish, shorter than 

 the body. Prothorax extending somewhat beyond the head, rather longer 

 than half its breadth, roughly and thinly punctured ; fore border and sides 

 regularly rounded, hind border nearly straight. Supra-anal lamina notched. 

 Cerci very short. Legs moderataly long and stout; femora with short 

 spines. Fore wings coriaceous, thickly and minutely punctured, rounded 

 at the tips, ranch shorter than the abdomen ; costa rounded ; covered part 

 of right wing shining, semi-coriaceous. Hind wings cinereous, testaceous 

 along the costa, shorter than the fore wings. Length of the body 14 lines; 

 of the wings 20 lines. 



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



EPILAMPRA RAMIFERA. 



Mas. Fulva ; oculi testacei, invicem remoti, subtus nigro marginati ; 

 prothorax transverse el subtilissime striatus, testaceo paltido marginatus, 

 margine postico producto subangulato ; abdomen testaceum, apice 

 integrum ; alee amplce, apice rotundatce, abdomen longe superantes ; 

 alee antic< basi obscuriores, area discoidali albido plagiata, striga 

 ranwsa picea ; ala posticce cinerece, apud costam testacece. 



Male. Tawny, fusiform, smooth, shining, testaceous beneath. Head 

 extending a little beyond the prothorax. Eyes testaceous, wide apart, 

 black-bordered beneath. Antennas testaceous. Prothorax transversely and 

 irregularly elliptical, narrowly bordered with pale testaceous, transversely 

 and extremely minutely striated ; fore border truncated, arched ; hind 

 border elongated and slightly angular. Abdomen testaceous, entire at the 

 tip. Cerci moderately long. Legs rather stout, armed with stout spines. 

 Wings ample, rounded at the tips, extending much beyond the abdomen. 

 Fore wings coriaceous, darker and corneous towards the base; cliscoidal 

 area with some whitish patches; some of the anterior longitudinal veins 

 forked ; a piceous streak along the humeral trunk emitting branches along 

 the veins in front^ intermediate veins distinct ; transverse sectors very 



