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16. EURYBRACHYS SEMILIMPIDA, MaS. 



Fulva ; pedes ferruginei ; alee anticce fulva,fusconebuloscr,fasciis 

 duabiis fiavo-limpidis ornatce ; alee posticee sublimpidtey apice 

 fuscce. 



Body tawny, slightly shining, hardly rugulose : head as hroad 

 as the chest, its breadth more than twice its length ; crown short, 

 slightly curved, suiTounded by a ridge ; face broad, flat, pale tawny, 

 scutcheon-shaped, surrounded by a slight ridge, adorned with a black 

 half interrupted band, concave in the middle of the suture where it 

 joins the epistoma which is luteous : mouth tawny, reaching the 

 hind-hips, clothed with short pale hairs ; third joint less than half 

 the length of the second : eyes hardly projninent: disk of the chest 

 mostly ferruginous : fore-chest very short, convex in front : scutcheon 

 of the middle-chest with three ridges; the side pair curved, meeting 

 on the fore border : hind-chest short, with transverse yellow ridges : 

 abdomen obconical, hardly longer than the chest ; sexual apparatus 

 like that of sera : legs ferruginous, broad, furrowed ; hind-shanks 

 armed with stout spines : fore-wings tawny, slightly clouded with 

 brown across the middle and about the tip, having two irregular and 

 interrupted nearly colourless bands, one broad, tinged with yellow, 

 and in the disk, the other near the tip, narrower and less coloured ; 

 reticulated part occupying more than one-third of the surface ; veins 

 tawny : hiud-wings nearly colourless, brown towards the tips ; veins 

 lawny, darker towards the tips. Length of the body 4 lines ; of the 

 wings 12 lines. 



a. New Holland. Presented by the Haslar Hospital. 

 h,c. ? 



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7. EURYBRICHYS SEMISICCA, Fcm, 



Ferruginea fulvo maculata ; abdomen fulvum, bast fernigineum^ 

 lateribus apice et seymentorum marginibus posticis subtus 

 viridt ; pedes ferruginei, nigro maculati ; alee anticce ferru- 

 ginecB nigro varice, apice fidvce maculisque limpidis ornatce ; 

 alee posticee subfusc(e, margine antice limpidce, apice fuscce. 



Body ferruginous, dull, minutely ruirulose, adorned with tawny 

 spots : head as broad as the chest, its breadth more than twice its 

 length ; crown short, slightly curved, surrounded by a ridge ; face 

 broad, flat, surrounded by a slight ridge, transversely elliptical with 

 the exception of a concavity on the fore part of each side, along 

 this there is a slight curved ridge communicating with a more dis- 



