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CYLIKDEOaASTEE BTTJESCENS, Sp. n. (PI. XX. fig. 2.) 



Long. Corp. cum forcip. 11 millim. ; segm. term, cum forcip. 

 2"3 millim. 



Female. Head, pronotum, tegmina, and exposed part of wings 

 reddish chestnut ; mouth-parts yellow, with a transverse reddish 

 band, and reddish beneath ; antennae light reddish brown, with 

 yellow incisions ; legs yellow, femora and tibiae mostly reddish in 

 the middle. Wings extending beyond the tegmina for fully half 

 the length of the latter ; pronotum rather large, the sides and 

 hinder border lighter, slightly raised, bordered within by a rather 

 distinctive blackish U-shaped mark. Abdomen rufo-testaceous, 

 the forceps, and the greater part of the terminal segment reddish. 

 Forceps as long as the latter, stout, contiguous, incurved and 

 pointed at the tips. 



Hah. North India {Capt. Beid). 



This is a stouter insect than the female of C. nigriceps, and 

 differs from it also in its colour, larger pronotum, and longer 

 wiugs. 



Grenus Labidtjba, Leach. 



Labiduea (?) Walkebi, sp. n. (PI. XX. fig. 6.) 

 Long. Corp. cum forcip. 22 millim. ; long, forcip. 8 '5 millim. 

 Male. Eufo-castaneous, pubescent ; head and pronotum black, 

 shining, clypeus bordered below with testaceous, palpi yellowish ; 

 antennae testaceous, shading into brown ; legs testaceous. Pro- 

 notum rather longer than broad, with a central groove, crossed 

 by a transverse one beyond the middle, and with two slight 

 depressions in front. Exposed part of the wings rounded off at 

 the sides ; the suture testaceous. Abdomen with segments 3-5 

 with a moderate-sized lateral spine on each ; segment 2 with a 

 small tubercle ; segments 2-7 with a double row of short striae 

 in front, on each side of the back ; terminal segment slightly 

 grooved in the middle, and finely punctured towards the sides. 

 Porceps nearly straight, slightly curved inwards in the middle, 

 and then again outwards, the points turned rather sharply 

 inwards at the extremity. No projecting teeth, but a row of 

 small denticulations towards the base on the lower edge. 

 Hah. Hong Kong {J. J. Wallcer). 

 Differs from all the described species of the group of L. sex- 



