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the lateral lobes of the iironotum together with oblique ijatches on 

 the pleura in advance of the coxae also dirty flavous. Genicular por- 

 tion of hinrt femora somewhat infuscated; hind tibiae duU olivaceous, 

 the s])ineH Ыаек tipped. Antennae infuscated. Palpi greenish-white, 

 îlattened. 



Length of l)ody, 9,30 mm., of pronotum, 5.5 mm., of tegmina, 

 4.75 mm., of hind femora, 17.5 mm., of antennae, 16 mm. 



Hab. Same as preceding. Two females. 



This insect is much more robust in its gênerai build, and is 

 quite rugulose in appearance. 



Table for separating the species of Ommatolampis. 



1 (20). Upper carinae of liiud femora strongly serrate or tu- 

 berculate. Hind tibiae 7-spined in outer row. Tegmina always, and 

 the wings sometimes présent. 



2 (3). Tegmina broadly spatulate and ornamented with a large, 

 smooth, black eye-like spot jx'rspicMata Linn. 



3 (2). Tegmina linear or but gently spatulate, without the 

 black eye-like spot. 



4 (17). Head and pronotum marked with paler stripes, bands 

 and patches. 



5 (12). The occiput and dorsum of the pronotum crossed by 

 two diverging pale Unes that reach to near the base of the tegmina. 



6 (9). General color dark brown or black. 



7 (8). General color dark brown. the markings testaceous. 

 Legs and feet brownish olive lignicnla Brun er. 



8 (7). General color black or blackish, the markings sulphur 

 yellow. Legs and feet flavous flavipes G. -Tos. 



9 (6). General color greenish, olivaceous - yellow or brow- 

 nish-olive. 



10 (11). Hind femora apically and tibiae sanguineous, the 

 knees black festne G. - T о s. 



11 (10). Hind femora and tibiae brownish - ohve, the knees 

 concolorous peruL'iava Bruner. 



12 (5). The occiput and dorsum of the pronotum without 

 diverging pale lines. 



13 (16). Face below the ocellus and above the clypeus, cheeks 

 and lower half of sides of pronotum i)rovided with a broad continuons 

 dirty white or pale yellow band. 



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