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Gen. Stenobothrds, Fisch. 



41. Loetus. Male. — Ferruginous, testaceous beneath. Head and 

 prothorax with two blackish stripes, which are bordered with yellowish 

 concisely on the inner side and diflTusedly on the outer side. Vertex 

 in front elongate-conical, depressed ; front with four distinct keels 

 which diverge slightly towards the face. Eyes elliptical, oblique. 

 Antennae slender, Prothorax with a slight keel ; the two stripes 

 broader than those on the head, and containing some pale marks ; 

 hind border rounded. Hind femora with three black patches on the 

 inner side. Wings cinereous. Fore wings with some brown patches 

 and spots, and with a few black costal patches, of which the first is 

 elongated and includes some small pale marks. Hind wings with 

 black veins. Length of the body 8|- lines ; expansion of the fore 

 wings 19 lines. Female. — Larger and rather paler than the male. 

 Length of the body 12 lines; expansion of the fore wings 26 lines. 

 Cairo. 



42. Limosus. Male. — Dingy testaceous. Head with two oblique 

 piceous streaks on each side between the eye and the hind border ; 

 vertex punctured, conical and depressed in front; front punctured, 

 with four slight keels which diverge towards the face. Eyes piceous, 

 oblique, elliptical. Antennae piceous, slender, testaceous towards the 

 base. Prothorax short, with a slight keel ; fore part with two trans- 

 verse impressed lines ; hind part slightly elongated ; hind border 

 slightly angular. Hind femora with three black patches on the inner 

 side. Fore wings cinereous, with three large black patches and some 

 black points ; third patch much elongated, occupying more than 

 one-third of the length from the tip. Hind wings brownish ; veins 

 black. Length of the body 10 lines; expansion of the fore wings 

 20 lines. Hor Tamanib. 



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Gen. OxYcoRVPHUs, Fisch. 



43. Venustus. Female. — Pale green or testaceous. Head and 

 prothorax with a broad deep green stripe. Vertex with a flat, 

 angular and acute fastigium ; front elongate, slightly oblique, with 

 four slight keels, the inner pair slightly diverging towards the face. 

 Eyes testaceous, oblique, elongate-oval. Antennae ferruginous, flat, 

 slightly lanceolate, much longer than the head. Prothorax with a 



,very slight keel, and with two very slight transverse impressed lines ; 

 a short, slightly angular whitish line on each side of the stripe ; an 



