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and beneath : legs feiriigiiious, spotted with yellow ; hind-thighs 

 yellow : fore-wings lurid, thickly punctuied, narrow and conical to- 

 wards the tips wliich are almost pointed, brownish along pari of the 

 fore border on each side of a large subquadrate whitish spot, which 

 is in the middle: hind-wings almost colourless; veins black, tawny 

 at the base. Length of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 7 lines. 

 «. North India. From Mr. Warwick's collection. 



8. ApHROI'IIORA CO.Ml'ACTA. 



Viridis ; thorax antici luteus ; scutellum flavum, apice ni(/rum ; 

 abdomen nigrum, bast luteum ; pedes nigri ; alee anticte ferru- 

 ginea, maculis duabus limpidis. 



Green, shining : head liiteous ; face black, with a very in- 

 distinct keel ; cross ridges on eacli side very distinct between the 

 eyes, gradually disappearing from thence to the epistoma : mouth 

 pitchy: antenna; black; fourth joint pale: chest slightly rugulose, 

 liitcoiis in front ; scutcheon yellow, transversely striated, with a 

 black lip ; abdomen black, luteous towards the base : oviduct ferru- 

 ginous : legs black, stout; knees tiwny : fore-wings ferruginous, 

 wilh two large almost colourless spots in the disk, rather broad at 

 the tips; hind l)iirder black along more than half the length from 

 the base: hind-wings colourless; veins black, pale yellow towards 

 the base. Length of the body 2j lines ; of the wings 8 lines, 

 n. Van Dieinan's Land. Pre.sented by the Rev. T. Ewing. 

 h. Van Dicmau's Land. Presented by R. Butler, Esq. 



9. ApiiiiopiionA CAnixiA. 



Aphrophora carixia, Wkile, MSS. 



Ferruginea; abdominis discus piceus ; pedes fulvi ; al<e anticce 

 fulva, posticce cinerew. 



Pale ferruginous, shining : head and chest roughly punctured, 

 with a very slight keel : disk of the head depressed on each side ; 

 face very convex ; furrows on each side obli(|uc and punctured : 

 back of the abdomen pitchy, excepting the sides and hind borders of 

 the segments : legs tawny : fore-wings lawny, thickly and rather 

 roughly punctured: hind-wings gray ; veins black, tawny towards 

 the base. Length of the body 3 lines; of the wings 6 lines. 



« ? Presented by J. G. Children, Esq. 



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