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LUPILIS HEBES. 



Eupilis hebes, Walk. Journ. Linn. Soc. i. 162, 111. 

 a. Sarawak, Borneo. From Mr. Wallace's collection. 



Fam. MEMBRACINA, Burm? 

 Genus MEMBRACIS, Cat. Horn. p. 473. - 

 Membracis continua. t) 



Nigra, M. zonatae affinis; vitta prothoracis pallide Jlava, attenuata, 

 supra recta, antice convexa, subtus apice concava. 



Black. Prothorax with a pale yellow stripe, which is at- 

 tenuated at each end, straight above, convex in front and concave 

 hindward beneath, occupies the tip and extends nearly to the fore 

 border. This species is nearly allied to^f. zonat.a, Fairm., but dif- 

 fers in the shape of the yellow stripe. Length of the body 2\ lines ; 

 of the wings 7 lines. 



a. Ega. From Mr. Bates' collection. 



Membracis divisa. 



Nigra ; prothorax antice conicus, postice rectus, fasciis tribus 

 albis, \a marginali, 2a discali, 3a subapicali. 



Black. Prothorax conical in front above, straight hindward, 

 with three white marks ; the first extending for a short space along 

 the fore end of the edge ; the second forming a large spot in 

 the lower part of the disk ; the third forming a broad subapical 

 band. Length of the body 2£ lines ; of the wings 6 lines. 



a. Santarem. From Mr. Bates' collection. 



Membracis mimica. 



Nigra ; prothorax altissimus, wide convexus, fasciis tribus late- 

 ralibus testaceis, 2a antice angulata, 3a longi-ovata ; tarsi 

 testacei. 



Black. Prothorax very high and convex; each side with three 

 pale testaceous bands ; the first band long, linear, slightly curved ; 

 the second much shorter, obtusely angular on its fore side; the 



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