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1. LUCINA OPIL10IDES. 



Foem. Picea ; caput antice testaceum ; venter fulvus ; tibia quatuor 

 anteriores testaceo bifascialce ; tibite poslicce taraique fulva. 



Female. Piceous. Head in front and palpi testaceous. Eyes livid. 

 Vemral segments tawny. Four anterior tibiae with two testaceous bands; 

 tarsi and bind tibia: tawny. Length of the body 8 lines. 



a. Brazil. Presented by Sir C. Stewart. 



2. LUCINA? PALLICEPS. 



Mas. Picea, tomentosa, arcuata luteo maculata,fere fusiformis ; caput 

 glabrum, pallide testaceum, fronte longa erecta ; oculi vix exlantes ; 

 palpi maxillares testacei, longissimi, articulis lo 2oque piceis, 3o 

 4oque piceis subeequalibus, 5o subclavato 4o multo longiore ; antenna 

 nigra>, basi testacece, corpore plus quadruple longiores ; cerci abdomine 

 paullo longiores, pilis gracillimis instructi; pedes testacei, longis- 

 sirnit gracillimi, piceo fasciati, genubus unispinosis, tibiis subtus 

 bispinosis. 



Male. Piceous, tomentose, nearly fusiform, much arched. Head pale 

 testaceous, smooth, shining, as broad as the prothorax, elongate and vertical 

 in front. Eyes pale piceous, elongate, slightly prominept. Palpi testaceous. 

 Maxillary palpi full four times the length of the labial palpi; first and 

 second joims piceous; ihird and fourth piceous at the tips, nearly equal in 

 length ; fifth subclavate, much longer than the fourth. Third joint of the 

 labial palpi clavate, truncated, a little longer than the second. Antennae 

 black, testaceous towards the base, more than four limes the length of the 

 body. Thorax and dorsum of the abdomen mottled with various luteous 

 spots. Cerci a little longer than the abdomen, beset with long and very 

 slender hairs. Legs testaceous, very long and slender; femora and tibiae 

 with three piceous bands; knees with a long slender spine; tibiae with two 

 spines beneath; tarsi long, slender; third joint not more than one-third of 

 the length of the second. Length of the body 5 lines. 



The description of the legs applies only to the two anterior pairs, the 

 specimen here mentioned having been deprived of its hind legs. It has 

 much affinity to the genus Zaora. 



Cambodia. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



