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Black, rather slender. Prothorax roughly punctured, very 
pubescent, slightly keeled, vertical and piceous above the head, 
slightly depressed on each side between the horns, which are hori- 
zontal and extremely short; hind part much attenuated, tapering 
from the base to the tip, which is very acute and extends very far 
beyond the abdomen. Legs tawny. Fore wings piceous. Hind 
wings gray. Length of the body 5 lines; of the wings 9 lines. 
a. Brazil. Presented by ———? 
HEMIPrYCHA VIRIDISTRIGA. 
Obscure fulva, subtus testacea; caput breve, latum; prothorax 
rude punctatus, non altus, antice convewus et viv carinatus, 
postice compressus nigro carinatus viridi wnistrigatus ; cornu 
dorsale breve, erectum, compressum, rotundatum; ale antice 
Suscescente lurida, basi punctate ; postice subcineree. 
Dull tawny, testaceous beneath. Head short, broad. Protho- 
tax roughly punctured, not high, convex and very slightly keeled 
in front; hind part keeled, compressed, black along the keel, formin 
at some distance behind the shoulders a short upright coinpraliayl 
rounded horn, behind which there isa green streak. Fore wings 
brownish lurid, punctured towards the base. Hind wings grayish. 
Length of the body 4 lines; of the wings 8 lines. 
4, Si Tejuca, Province of Rio. Presented by the Rev. Hamlet 
ark. 
HeEmivrycHa CUMULATA, 
Testacea, lata, crassa, nitens, subpunctata ; caput et prothorax 
anticus rufescentia ; prothorax convexus, angulis humeralibus 
obtusis, lateribus planis nigro unimaculatis, apice albido non 
aculo; ale antice linea transversa nigra, apice vitree. 
Testaceous, broad, thick, shining, very minutely punctured. 
Head and fore part of the prothorax mostly reddish. “Head some- 
What arched in front. Prothorax convex, obtusely angular by each 
shoulder, flattened and with a large black spot on each side hind- 
Ward; tip whitish, not acute. Fore wings vitreous towards their 
ups; a transverse black line bounding the testaceous part. Length 
of the body 3 lines; of the wings 7 lines. 
a. Santarem. From Mr. Bates’ collection, 
