LIST OF nOMOPTEBOUS INSECTS. 



2. AUI.ACIZES ? INTERSECTA. 



Tetligonia inteisecta, Germ. Mag. Ent. iv. 60, 4. 

 Brazil. 



3. AULACIZES DIVES. 



Testacea ; thorax piceits ; pectoris discus niger ; abdomen nigrum, 

 laterihm flavo maculalwn, subtus fiamim nigra maiulalum ; 

 pedes picei, larsis nigris, femoribus interinediis teslaceis ; alee 

 anliciB rufo-picece ; alee poslicce fuscee. 



Body and wings covered with a blue bloom : head testaceous, 

 short-conical, slightly furrowed, black along the hind border; face 

 flat on the disk, with transverse ridges along each side, black towards 

 the epistonia, which, and the mouth are also black : chest pitchy : 

 shield rugose, roughly punctured, with a broad testaceous band in 

 front; scutcheon finely striated across towards the tip : breast testa- 

 ceous, black on the disk and with a short black band on each side : 

 abdomen black, with a row of yellow spots along each side ; under 

 side yellow, with a row of black triangular spots resting on the fore 

 borders of the segments, and extending to the hind borders and to 

 each side: legs pitchy; feet black; middle-thighs dull testaceous: 

 fore-wings reddish pitchy ; veins minutely nodose: hind-wings dark 

 brown. Length of the body 8 lines ; of the wings 16 lines. 



4. AULACIZES LINEAHIS. 



Picea, linearis ; caput et pectus rufa, hujus discus niger ; scutum 

 rufo bimaculatum ; scutellum apice fulvum ; abdomen nigro- 

 ameum, subtus rufum albo pubescens ; pedes ruji ; tarsis ni- 

 gris ; ala antica: rufo-picece apice fusca ; alee posticie cupreo- 

 fuscce. 



Body and wings slightly tinged with blue : body linear, mostly 

 covered beneath with white down : head dark red, short, almost 

 semicircular, black along the hind border, deeply furrowed above ; 

 face concave on the disk, convex, and with oblique ridges on each 

 side: mouth pitchy: chest pitchy; shield rugose, with two oblique 

 red marks by the fore border, where it is deeply impressed on each 

 side; tip of the scutcheon tawny: breast red; its disk mostly black: 

 abdomen bronze-black, red beneath, where the white down encloses 



