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SUPPLEMENT. 



Orphania Bosphorica. 

 Bosphorica, Brunner, MS. 

 a, 6. Constantinople. From M. Brunner de Wattenwyl's collection. 



Orphania Brunneri. 

 Brunneri, Fieber, MS. 



a, 6. Greece. From M. Brunner de Wattenwyl's collection. 



Orphania elegans. 

 Ephippiger elegans, p. 236. 

 o — e. Dalmatia. From M. Brunner de Wattenwyl's collection. 



Orphania thoracica. 

 tboracica, Fieber. 



a — c. South Hungary. From M. Brunner de Wattenwyl's collection. 



Orphania rustica. 

 rustica, Brunner. 



a — c. South Hungary. From M. Brunner de Wattenwyl's collection. 



The following Synopsis of the Species of Thamnotrizon is translated 

 from M. Brunner de Wattenwyl's Disq. Orlh. ii. 8: — 



A. Fore wings of the male covered for the most part by 

 the prothorax ; their prominent part not equal to 

 one-third of the length of the prothorax. Fore 

 wings of the female wholly covered by the pro- 

 thorax. 

 Oviduct curved. 

 Body green. - 

 Body brown. 

 Species of small size. 

 t Fore legs of the usual structure. 

 \X Fore legs stouter than usual, 

 ff Species of larger size. 

 b. Oviduct straight. 

 * Front pale, of one colour. 

 ** Front dotted. 

 Oviduct very long. 



a. 



** 

 t 



ff Oviduct short, broad. - 



B. Prominent part of the fore wings equal to, or larger 

 than, the prothorax in the male, conspicuous in the 

 female, 

 a. Oviduct straight or slightly curved. 

 * Cerci of the male dentate at the base on the inner side, 

 t Vertex broad. Prothorax flat above. 



Chabrieri. 



fallax. 

 pustulipes. 

 femoratus. 



littoralis. 



signatus. 

 punclifrons. 



