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rately deep furrow at its base ; the apex almost transverse^ 

 Eyes slightly converging beneath ; not reaching to the base 

 of the mandibles. Thorax shining, impunctate ; the central 

 and lateral furrows on the mesonotum wide, deep ; a narrow,, 

 shallow, indistinct furrow on the scutellum. Cenchri clear 

 white ; the hollow separating them wide, deep ; blotch large, 

 pale. Radial nervure received a little beyond the middle 

 of the third cubital cellule ; transverse basal nervure received 

 quite close to the base of the cellule ; the first transverse 

 cubital somewhat beyond the basal third ; the second at the 

 basal third ; the cubital nervures being angled where the 

 recurrent nervures are received. There is a horny point at 

 the apex of the second cubital cellule. The accessory 

 nervure in hind wings received beyond the middle. Legs 

 bearing a white microscopic down : the coxae, trochanters,, 

 apex of tibiae, more than the apical third of the metatarsus ;, 

 the apical three-fourths of the second joint, and the whole, 

 of the other joints on the hind tarsi (the anterior and 

 middle tarsi with the black less extended) and the base of 

 the fore femora, black. 



It will be noticed that the tarsi are annulated with black 

 as in most of the species of A thalia. 



Taken at Gibraltar by Mr. J. J. Walker, R.N. 



V. A New Indian Species of Rhinopsis. 



Rhinopsis Constances, sp. nov. (PL 1. f 6). 



Black, the mandibles, clypeus, pronotum,the mesothorax., 

 except a line on the sternum, the apex of the mesonotum, 

 and its sides before the tegulse, the median segment, and 

 the antennae ferruginous ; the narrowed basal half of the 

 petiole white ; the coxae beneath, more or less of the 

 trochanters ; a broad line on the base of the femora and the 

 tarsi reddish ; the base of the tibiae and the apex of the 

 femora, obscure reddish. Wings hyaline, a broad smoky 



