436 CATALOGUE OF 



Mas et foem. Picea; pedes ferruginei. 



Male and female. Piceous. Eyes black. Legs ferruginous. Length 

 of the body 3236 lines. 



a, b. Ega. From Mr. Bates' collection. 



Group 2. 



Fcem. Corpus robustum, longi-fusiforme. Caput inter antennas tri- 

 spinulosum, antice punctatura et pubescens. Oculi parvi, rotundi, valde 

 prominuli. Antennae graciles, longissimae. Prothorax tuberculatus, trans- 

 verse bisulcatus, margine postico rotundato elevato. Sternum lobis bi- 

 spinosis. Abdominis dorsura subcarinatum. Oviductus subarcuatus, ab- 

 domine brevior, supra serratus. Pedes robusti; coxa? bispinosae ; femora 

 triseriatim spinosa: tibiae anticse biseriatim spinosae; tibiae quatuor pos- 

 teriores quadriseriatim spinosa?. Alas anticae ramoso-venosae. 



Female. Body stout, elongate-fusiform. Head narrower than the 

 prothorax, smooth and dull above, shining, punctured and pubescent in 

 front and on each side; space between the antennae very narrow, armed 

 with three short spines ; front oblique. Eyes small, round, very prominent. 

 Antennae slender, more than twice the length of the body. Prothorax 

 tuberculate, with two transverse furrows, of which the hinder one is more 

 curved hindward than the fore one; sides nearly straight; hind border 

 rounded and elevated. Sternum with a spine on each side of its three 

 divisions. Abdomen slightly keeled above. Oviduct deep, slightly curved 

 upward, minutely serrated in the middle above, shorter than the abdomen. 

 Legs slout, pubescent; a spine on each of the fore coxae ; femora with three 

 rows of stout spines; fore tibiae with two rows of spines; four posterior 

 tibiae with four rows of spines. Fore wings more than half the length of 

 the abdomen ; veins ramose. 



The specimen described may not have attained its full development. 



2. PANOPLOSCELIS? TUBERCULATA. 



Foem. Ferruginea ; caput antice rufescens ; labrum testaceum,fu$co late 

 fascialum ; oviductus niger, basi fulvus ; pedes fulvi , alee anticce 

 picece, nigricante venosce. 



Female. Ferruginous. Head reddish in front; labrum testaceous, 

 wiih a broad brown band. Oviduct black, tawny towards the base. Legs 

 tawny. Fore wings piceous; veins blackish. Length of the body 

 23 lines. 



a. Para. Presented by J. P. G. Smith, Esq. 



3. PANOPLOSCELIS? TUBERCULOSA. 



Foem. Fulva, robusta ; caput. antice punctatum ; prothorax aspere tuber- 

 culatus, sulcis duobus transversis bene determinatis, margine postico 

 convexo spinoso ; oviductus arcuatus, abdomine paullo longior ; pedes 

 crassi, fortiter spinosi ; alee anticce nigricante venosa, abdomen non 

 superantes. 



