PLATE LIII. 



Deltocephalus ocellabis. (Page 67.) 



Fig. 1. — Imago. The whitish veinings of the elytra 

 show only the seats of the nervures, and are not the 

 nervures themselves. 



Fig. 1«. — Face and frons. Half profile. 



Fig. 1 b. — Figm'e of elytron, from an unpuhlished 

 drau'iiKj hij Scott. The dark marks indicate the areas 

 only. 



Fig. 1 c. — Wing of D. ocellaris. 



Fig. 1^. — Upper side of abdomen. 



Fig. 1 e. — Male. Genital plates from the under side. 



Fig. If. — Profile view of the same. 



Fig. 1 g. — Under side. The last two figures are after 

 Scott. 



Deltocephalus oculatus. (Page 68.) 



Fig. 2. — Imago of the same. In Mr. Edwards' 

 cabinet. 



Deltocephalus repletus. (Page 68.) 



Fig. 3. — Imago. 



Fig. 3rt. — Variety, more linear in form. 



Fig. 3 h. — Hind tarsus of the same. 



Deltocephalus picturatus. (Page 69.) 



Fig. 4. — Winged form, from Mr. Edwards' cabinet. 

 Some of these specimens of rare insects are from loan 

 examples fixed on card. Thus it happens that some 

 do not show the setae on the hind tibiae, which doubt- 

 less they originally had during life. 



