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of the "T" prolonged otit and back as far as the root of the 

 (brewing and on each side of its stem with a parallel stripe 

 which runs bark and joins the aTns of the anchor-mark. Poste- 

 rio r to the latter, a transverse black line and then another, smaller 

 " T " shaped mark. 



Laterally pale yellow marked with two fine, black and rather 

 sinuous lines which pa.^s down from the root of each wing to run 

 between the first and second, and second and third pairs of legs 

 respectively. A third line borders the metepimeron below and 

 runs forward behind the last pair of legs. 



Legs golden yellow, the femora with a ferruginous tinge on 

 the extensor, surface ; tarsi and extreme distal ends of tibiae black ; 

 a longitudinal broad stripe of brown on the distal two-thirds of 



Text-fig. 4. — Ogcogastey kempt, sp. nov. 9 : X 2. 



tt.e extensor surface of femora. Tibial spines as long as the first 

 joint of tarsus. 



Abdcmen yellow marked with b'actc. On the dorsum, each 

 segment is outlined in black enclosing a blight yellow spot, and 

 from the lateral black line, on each segment runs an apical and a 

 medial fine, black line, the former passing right under the ventrum 

 to join up with its fellow from the other side and the latter or 

 medial stopping short at the level of the spiracles. 



Wings similar to those of sec.mcntalor , rather rounded at 

 the apex, membrane hyaline, reticulation black except the main 

 nervures which are bright yellow, especially the subcosta and 

 radius. The transverse nenures along the costa of both wings, 

 at the base and over a small area of the wing posterior to the 



