1j4 INSECTA SAUNDERSIANA. 
Martopnora crirata, Mas. 
Nigra, flavo-hirta, thoracis disco abdominis apice ventreque nigro-hirtis, 
antennis nigris basi rufis, pedibus piceis, tarsis posticis basi tibiisque 
posticis nigro ciliatis, tarsis posticis albido hirtis, alis fuscis. 
Body black, thickly clothed with short black hairs: head adorned 
above with a tawny covering, pale yellow and thickly clothed with pale 
yellow hairs behind and beneath; a few black hats on each side of the 
crown ; face very prominent in front, where itvis most thickly clothed with 
bright pale yellow hairs: sucker clothed at the tip with tawny hairs ; palpi 
beset with black bristles: feelers black; first and second joints red, beset 
with black bristles; eyes bronzed: chest clothed in front and on the 
scutcheon with yellow hairs: abdomen, excepting the tip and the under 
side, thickly clothed with yellow hairs: legs pitchy, thickly clothed with 
black hairs, beset with black bristles ; claws black ; hind-feet towards the 
base and hind-shanks deeply fringed with black hairs; tips of the hind- 
feet clothed with whitish hairs; wings brown, adorned with purple reflec- 
tions ; wing-ribs, veins and poisers pitchy. Length of the eae 73 lines ; 
of the wings 18 lines. 
Genus TRUPANEA, Macquart. 
TrupaNeEA UNIVENTRIs, Mas. 
Fusca, capite fulvescente, thorace vittis quatuor nigris ornato, abdomine 
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subfulvo-cano, antennis nigris, pedibus cinereo-nigris, alis subfulvis 
apice cinereis. 
Body brown: head adorned with a tawny covering, clothed behind 
and beneath with pale tawny hairs, armed behind with black spines ; face 
prominent, beset with tawny bristles ; epistoma armed with tawny spines, 
which do not exceed twelve in number: eyes bronze-black ; fore part flat, 
its facets not larger than those elsewhere: sucker and palpi black, the 
latter beset with long tawny bristles: chest beset with very short black 
bristles, armed on each side with a few black spines, adorned with four 
black stripes, of which the inner pair are slender and linear, the outer pair 
are short, broad and interrupted: abdomen hoary, with a slight tawny tinge, 
