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is broadly darker grey, on the sides with a darker 

 border, the dorsal vessel being also darker. Stigmas 

 brown, and over them is a black roundish spot, which 

 is small on the first and last segments. Head bright 

 reddish-brown, with an oblique black streak on each 

 side on the vertex, there being another short one 

 between the eye-spots. Antennse conical, smooth, 

 brown. It appears in August. 



DOLERUS FULVIVENTRIS (Vol. I, p. 164). 



Brischke (1. c, 44, Taf. ii, fig. 5) bred this species 

 from a larva of which he did not know the food-plant. 

 It was 20 mm. long, grass-green in colour, transversely 

 wrinkled, and finely shagreened. On the lateral pads 

 are short needle-like hairs, these being also sparsely 

 spread over the body. The dorsal vessel is darker, 

 the stigmas small, brown, and placed on bright-coloured 

 pads ; the last two segments have a brown lateral line. 

 Head broader than long, and appears triangular when 

 viewed laterally. It is shining but alutaceous, and 

 in colour " bone-yellow ;" the vertex and a short streak 

 on each side are light brown. Across the black eye- 

 spots is a blackish-brown oblique streak, and under 

 is a lighter one contracted in the middle. The an- 

 tennae conical, bone-yellow ; mouth brown. It was 

 found at the end of August. 



Yon Stein (Ent. Nacht., 1884, p. 102) refers D.ger- 

 manicus, Fab., to lateritius ; but if Konow be correct in 

 making out lateritius, KL, to be a composite species, I 

 prefer to follow his nomenclature. 



DOLERUS PALUSTRIS (Vol. I, p. 166). 



D. saxatilis, Htg. (Blattw., 233), is no doubt a 

 variety ; and, as stated above, uliginosus, which I 

 quoted doubtfully as the <$ , is referred by Konow to 

 lateritius, ex pt. 



