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TENTH.BEMNID2E. 



a large bulla at the outer angle ; the outer transverse nervures on 

 the fore and hind wings are also broken. 



Hab. Amazons. 

 a. S • (Type of species.) Amazons. H. W. Bates, Esq. 



2. Decameria polita. 

 Dictynna polita, Norton, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. iv. p. 81 (1872). 

 Hab. Mexico. 



3. Decameria cordovensis. 



Dictynna cordovensis, Norton, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. iv. p. 81 



(1872). 



Hab. Mexico. 



4. Decameria (?) westwoodii. 



Dictynna westwoodii, Brulle, Hym. iv. p. 662, pi. xlvi. fig. 5 (1846). 



Hab. Eio Grande*. 



44. EUEYS. 



Eurys, Newman, Ent. p. 90 (1841). 



Dictynna, Westwood (nee Dictyna, Sundev.),A?-c. Ent.i.^. 24 (1841). 



1. Eurys seratus. 



Eurys aeratus, Neivman, Ent. p. 90 (1841). 

 Hab. South Australia. 

 a. §. Adelaide. 



2. Eurys lsetus. 

 Dictynna leeta, Westwood, Arc. Ent. i. p. 24, pi. vii. fig. 4 (1841). 

 Hab. South Australia ; Tasmania. 

 a. 2' Adelaide. 



3. Eurys nitidus. 

 (Plate VII. fig. 4.) 



Exp. al. 6 lin., long. corp. 3 lin. 



Head and thorax, scutellum, and first segment of abdomen brilliant 

 green ; metathorax and abdomen bluish coppery, varied with duller 

 green towards the extremity of the abdomen ; antennae black, 

 labrum pale yellowish ; unclersurface brilliant green, with pale 



* The figure appears to represent the fore-wing cell as appendiculate ; but 

 as this would contradict Bridie's own diagnosis of the genus, I leave the insect 

 here at present, though it is more probably congeneric with some of the species 

 which I have placed provisionally in Camptoprium. 



