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Luteous, black beneath. Head beneath and legs luteous. 
Prothorax rounded and slightly dilated on each side, with an 
oblique furrow on each side hindward; scutellum black, with 
transverse furrows, reddish at the tip. Fore wings lurid towards 
the tips, with three black macular incomplete bands; first band 
composed of three spots, of which the first and the second are con- 
nected ; second band with six various spots; third with three spots 
adjoining the lurid part. Hind wings gray. Length of the body 
6} lines; of the wings 16 lines. 
a, Java, Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 
CrRcOPIS DUBITABILIS. 
Rufescente-testacea, C. signifere affinis, subtus nigra; caput pal- 
lide testaceum, vertice postico nigro; prothorax niger, testaceo 
viltatus et semimaryinutus ; scutellum nigrum, testaceo nota- 
tum; abdomen supra testaceum, segmentorum murginibus 
rufis; pedes rufescentes, femoribus tibiisque anterioribus 
nigro vittatis; ale antice rufa, apices versus testacee, vitta 
strigis nonnullis maculaque nigris ; postice cineree, fusco 
marginale. 
Reddish testaceous, black beneath, nearly allied to C. signi- 
fera. Head pale testaceous; vertex black hindward. Prothorax 
' Ulack, with a testaceous stripe; border testaceous behind and 
on each side of the fore part; scutellum black, with a testaceous 
mark in the disk. Abdomen testaceous above; hind borders of the 
segments red. Legs reddish; anterior femora and tibie striped 
with black. Fore wings red, testaceous towards the tips, with 
a black stripe, which extends obliquely from the base to the middle 
of the interior border, is notched on the hind border, behind which 
there is a black streak, is connected in front with an oblique black 
streak, and is nearly connected with a more exterior oblique black 
streak, which is dilated and angular exteriorly, and has there 
a black streak in front, and is connected with a black spot hindward. 
Hind wings gray, with brown borders. Length of the body 64 
lines ; of the wings 16 lines. 
a. Hindostan. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
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