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a black spot in front of the former ; pectus testaceous ; a white ring 

 in front of the anterior coxae enclosing a blackish space marked 

 with two white spots ; anterior legs testaceous ; femora blackish at 

 base beneath ; intermediate legs piceous ; hind legs black. Wings 

 smoky hyaline. 



Appears to be allied to M. meocicanus. 



Hab. Amazons. 



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66. Monophadnus punctatus. 

 (Plate VIII. %. 11.) 



Exp. al. 10 lin., long. corp. 4 lin. 



Black ; thorax, pectus, and base of abdomen shining rufo-testa- 

 ceous; antennae similar to those of M. barda'&c, but more pubescent. 

 Wings rather long ; fore wings smoky brown, with the black spot 

 in the second submarginal cell very distinct ; hind wings clearer. 



Hab. Brazil. 

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67. Monophadnus paranus. 

 (Plate Till. fig. 13.) 



Exp. al. 6 1 lin., long. corp. 3 lin. 



Testaceous, shining ; head black above ; the antennae, which are 

 also black, except the two basal joints, thickened and pubescent ; 

 hind tibiae and tarsi black, the intermediate ones dusky. Wings 

 hyaline, slightly yellow at base ; costa and stigma yellowish, the 

 former bordered in front with a row of short bristles. 



Hab. Brazil. 

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68. Monophadnus batesii. 

 (Plate VIII. fig. 14.) 



Exp. al. 9 lin., long. corp. 3 lin. 



Shining luteous; head (except clypeus and labrum), antennae, 

 three large and nearly contiguous spots on thorax, and the two 

 apical segments of abdomen black. Wings hyaline (yellowish on 

 fore wings), with yellow and piceous nervures ; costal cell and 

 stigma yellow ; apical third of wings clouded. 



Hab. Amazons. 



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