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prasinis dimbiisque ventralibiis nigris, pedibiis viridi-fulvis, 

 femoribiis basi nigris, tibiis anticis apice all)is, alis hyalinis 

 vittis duabiis strigaque transversa fuscis. 



Ferruginous. Head emerald-green about the eyes and 

 on each side of the front; protuberance slender, cylindrical, 

 ascending, black above, green beneatb, about twice the length 

 of the head above; front long and narrow; face black and 

 white. Prothorax with a emerald-green spot in the middle 

 and one on each side. Mesothorax with a emerald-green stripe. 

 Pectiis black and white. Aljdomen with a green stripe on 

 each side, and with a black stripe on each side beneath. Legs 

 tawny; femora black at the base; tibiae and tarsi partly green; 

 fore tibiae white towards the tips. Wings limpid. Fore wings 

 Avith a narrow brown stripe along the terminal part of the 

 Costa, and with a broad brown stripe along the corresponding 

 part of the bind border, the two stripes connected by a brown 

 streak along the transverse veinlets. Length of the body 

 41/2 lines; of the wings 11 lines. 



Mount Ophir." 



Distant 1. c: 



„Ferruginous-brown; head with cephalic process black 

 above; green beneath and on lateral areas, margins of vertex 

 green; face green with the central ridge -testaceous; clypeiis 

 black, with a broad ochraceous transverse fascia near its base 

 and with two small central spots of the same colour; anterior 

 marginal area and posterior lateral angles of pronotum, a broad 

 central fascia to mesonotum, and central and lateral fasciae 

 to abdomen above pale green or ochraceous; body beneth black; 

 lateral areas of sternum and legs ochraceous; anterior tibiae 

 with a prominente subaf)ical creamy-wliite annulation; i)Osterior 

 margins of sternal segments, metanotum, and posterior ab- 

 dominal segmental margins stramineous; coxae and trochanters 

 black; tegmina and wings hyaline the venation ochraceous or 

 fuscous; tegmina with the posterior margin broadly dull 



Stett. entomol. Zeit, 1906. 



