SUPPLEMENT. 1121 



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^2\. FiDICINA. IMMACULATA. 



a. North Bengal. From Miss Campbell's collection. 



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^26. FiDICINA TIBICEN. /J ^^""^■^^^ ^ 



This species is very variable in the colour and markings of the 

 chest, and in the clouding and mutual distance of the first and 

 second cross- veins. 



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^1. FiDICINA INTEKNATA. 



h. New Holland. Presented bj the Haslar Hospital. 



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C^35. FiDICINA BICOLOR. 



Nervus transversus \xis subundatus, perohliquus^ angulum vix 

 Jingens, 2o fere quadruplo ejus longitudine divisus ; 2us vix 

 undatus, perobliquus, angulum vix ftngens, lo multb hrevior ; 

 3m« fere rectus, vix obliquus, angulum rectum fingens ; Aus 

 undatus, obliquus, angulum vix acutum fingens. 



Second marginal areolet a little longer than the first ; first 

 cross-vein slightly waved, extremely oblique, hardly forming an 

 angle, parted from the second by almost four times its length ; se- 

 cond hardly waved, extremely oblique, hardly forming an angle, 

 much shorter than the first ; third almost straight, hardly oblique, 

 forming a right angle; fourth waved, oblique, forming* a hardly 

 acute angle, longer than the third ; fifth curved outward, upright, 

 forming a hardly (acute angle. Body pitchy black, ferruginous 

 beneath : head a little broader than the fore-chest ; face slight- 

 ly convex, not prominent: mouth reaching a little beyond the 

 middle hips: sides of the fore-chest slightly concave in the middle, 

 slightly convex in front, slightly concave behind : abdomen with a 



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