PLATE LX. 



LiMOTETTix NiGRicoENis. (Page 89.) 



Fig. 1. — Male insect, showing four spots on the 

 closed elytra, and five bars on the pronotum. 



Fig. la. — Female of the same, without these 

 punctures. 



LiMOTETTIX ANTENNATAS. (Page 90.) 



Fig. 2. — Imago, with the long antennse and the 

 crescentic stain on the pronotum. 



LiMOTETTIX METRius. (Page 91.) 



Fig. 3. — Imago, with the wing spread open, below 

 the elytron. 



Fig. 3 a. — Face, frons, and clypeus of the same. 



LiMOTETTIX CROCEA. (Page 91.) 



Fig. 4. — Male, with the wings outspread. 



Fig. 4 a. — Another example, with the elytra closed, 

 and showing a ridge on the vertex. 



Fig. 4 b. — Non-limbated elytron, and wing of the 

 same. 



Fig. 4 c. — Face, frons, and fore legs of the same. 



Fig. 4:d. — Upper side of the pygofer, showing the 

 oedeagus and the caudal process of fig. 4. 



Fig. 4:6. — Under side of the female, partly showing 

 the genital plates and saw-valves. 



Fig. 4/. — Hind tibia, and the three jointed tarsus. 



N.B. — Fig. 4, Plate LIX, shows the under side of 

 the pygofer, more magnified ; and fig. 5 shows the 

 details of the sternum of the same insect. 



