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side near the tip; the other paits as usual. Fore wings much longer than 

 the body, with a few brown or blackish points in the disk, rather louyer 

 than the hind wings, which are pellucid and have white veins. Length of 

 the body 15 lines; expansion of the fore wings 37 40 lines. 



Allied to C. veruyer, but differing from that species in colour and in 

 markings. 



. Philippine Isles. From Mr. Cumirig's collection. 

 b. ? 



64. CoNOCEPHALUS ALIENUS. 



Mas. Pallide viridis, gracilis, xubtiliter punclatus, flavescente pallido 

 bilinealtis ; ca/nit prothorace brevius,fastiyio lanceolate apice rotnu- 

 dato ; pedes sat yrueiles, femoribus qualuor anterioribus inermibus. 



Male. Pale green, slender. Head and pro thorax finely punctured, 

 with two pale yellowish lines which extend along the slight lateral keels of 

 the prothorax. Head rather shorter than the prothorax; fastigium lanceo- 

 late, as long as the hinder part of the head, rounded at the lip, angular at 

 the base beneath, where it is contiguous to the annular part of the front. 

 Prothorax with the fore border hardly excavated in the middle; sides 

 straight in the middle; hind border slightly rounded. Pros tern am with 

 two long slender spines. Legs rather slender; four anterior femora 

 unarmed; hind femora and four anterior tibiae with two rows of spines; 

 hind tihia^ with four rows. Wings shorter than the abdomen. Length of 

 the body 12 lines. 



The specimen described is apparently immature. 

 a. Java. Fiom Mr. Argent's collection. 



65. CONOCEI'HALUS CLARUS. 



FtEin. TestaceuK, gracilis, dense punctalus ; capul prothorace valde 

 brevitis,fasliyio conico apice lato subtus nigro-fasciato ; niandibulte 

 paflide rosece ; prolhoracis carinte lalerales bene determinates ; ovi- 

 dnctus rectus, corpore vix brevior ; pedes graciles, femoribus quatuor 

 anterioribus inermibus ; alcB posticce diapharne, albo venosce. 



Female. Testaceous, slender. Head and prothorax thickly punc- 

 tured. Head very much shorter than ihe prothorax; fastigium conical, 

 much shorter than the hinder part of the head, broad and rounded at the 

 tip, convex beneath, where it has a broad arched black band and is obtusely 

 angular at its base ; front attenuated towards the fastigium. Mandibles 

 pale rose-colour. Prothorax with two very slight transverse furrows and 

 with well-defined lateral keels; fore border straight in the middle; sides 

 slightly angular; hind border slightly rounded. Prosternum with two long 

 slender spines. Oviduct straight, nearly as long as the body. Legs 

 slender; four anterior iemora without spines. Fore wings very much 

 longer than the body, a little longer than the hind wings, which are pellucid 

 and have white veins. Length of the body 15 lines; expansion of the fore 

 wings 46 lines. 



a. Sumatra. From Sir Stamford Raffles' collection. 



