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antennal pits ; frons bright dull orange, with small scattered 

 black hairs ; the triangle has its base about | the breadth at 

 vertex ; the bouiuling lines are nearly straiglit, a little raised, 

 very narrowly yellow, and meet just beyond the level of 

 the eyes ; they continue nearly to the front in a shining 

 yellow stalk ; inside these narrow lines the triangle is 

 mainly shining chestnut, but is variegated by lighter colours, 



Fiff. 11. 



Parectecephala varifrons, sp. n., X 50. 

 Fig. 12. Fif^. 13. 



Parectecephala varifrons, sp. n., X 40. 



SO that the most prominently visible chestnut part is a 

 rhombus extending from the triangle's tip to the front 

 ocellus ; this area is also very shallowly hollowed out ; the 

 lighter parts consist of (1) a pair of oval dull brightish yellow 

 spots each side of the ocellar area, and extending thence 

 right to the sides of the triangle ; (2) two more orange and 



