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Thlaosoma dubium. 



Fig. 25. Eelative position of eyes. 



Fig. 2G. Perspective view of fore part of caput, falces, maxillae, and labium. 



Pig. 27. Ditto of cephalothorax. 



Fig. 28. Cephalothorax and abdomen from above and behmd. 



Fig. 29. Profile of cephalothorax and falces. 



Fig. 30. Cephalothorax from above and behind, a more enlarged view. 



Fig. 31. Leg of first pair. 



Fig. 32. Underside, showing fore part of caput, falces, maxillte, and labium. 



Fig. 33. Palpi and sternum, natural size. 



Fig. 34. Profile of Spider, with legs removed, from a difierent specimen. 



Fig. 35. Natural length. 



T. distinctum. 

 Fig. 36. View of Spider, from above. 

 Fig. 37. Profile of cephalothorax and abdomen. 

 Fig. 38. Natural length. 



Catalogue of the Homopterous Insects collected in the Indian 

 ArchipeLago by Mr. A. R. Wallace, with descriptions of New 

 Species. By Francis Walker, Esq., F.L.S. 



(Continued from p. 193.) 



Fam. CICADELLINA, Burm. 



Tribe Ljevipedes, Amyot et Serv. 



Subtribe Ceroopides, Amyot et Serv. 



Gen. Philagra, Stal. 



287. Philagra Douglasi, Stal, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 3rd ser. i. 

 593. 



Hab. Batchiau. 



288. Philagra Scotti, Stal, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 3rd ser. i. 594. 

 Hab. Batcliian. 



Gen. Cercopis, Fahr. 



289. Cercopis spectabilis, Burm. Nov. Act. Phys. Med. Nat. Cur, 

 xvi. Suppl. 304, pi. 41, f. 8. 



Hab. Sumatra; inhabits also the Philippine Isles. 



290. Cercopis plana, Walk. Cat. Horn. iii. 653. 

 Hab. Penang ; inhabits also Java. 



291. Cercopis undulifera. Fap.m. Nigra, oapite vitta incisa tos- 



