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JAMES WATERSTON. 



between notum and pleura. Wings always maculate, banded or clouded, radius 

 and post-marginal very short and sub-equal ; femora with the lower edge minutely 

 denticulate, produced besides into two or three blunt projections. 

 The genus is well represented in Africa. 



Stomatoceras micans, sp. nov. (%s. 1, 2). 



Distinguished by the antennae (colour and narrowness) ; wings (pattern) ; legs 

 (colour and armature) ; pubescence (colour and distribution) and first abdominal 

 segment. 



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Fig. 1. Stomatoceras micans, Waterston, sp. n., ?. 



$. Head, Thorax and Abdomen black; tegulae brown. Seventh tergite narrowly 

 paler at base and middle of extreme apex ; the upper edges of the sheath of the 

 ovipositor blackish brown ; viewed laterally, the abdomen is hardly so dark as from 



