LIST OS UOMOFTEBOUS INSECTS. 815 



a pitchy spot near the tip of each of the anterior thighs ; tips of the 

 shanks and of the hind tliighs pitchy : fore-wings pitchy ; areolets 

 mostly colourless along the fore border and towards tlie tip ; fore 

 horder hardly convex: hind-wings slightly gray. Length of the 

 hody ri lines ; of the wings 12 lines. 

 a. New Holland. Presented by the Entomological Club. 



11. Ledra founicata. 



Ferruginea, tcstacea, subtus tuberculata ; caput subtvs albido villa' 

 turn ; scutum convexum, tricarinalum ; scutellum apice gibbum 

 bicristalum ; abdomen supra rufum ; tibia: subditatalie ; alts 

 antic(£ albidce, bast piceo tuberculat<e ; alte poslicce limpida:. 4f 



Pale ferrnginous, pale testaceous beneath : head and chest tu- 

 berculate : head very little broader than the chest, sliglitly arched, 

 whitish in front, conical on the lore horder, rounded on each side, 

 very slightly concave on the hind border, with a slight middle ridge ; 

 its length much more than half its breadth ; underside with a 

 whiti.sh middle ridge : sliield convex on the disk, very slightly con- 

 vex along the fore border, with three very slight ridges : hind bor- 

 der concave in the middle, convex on each side ; scutcheon gibbous, 

 and with two crests towards the tip: abdomen red above; shanks 

 with pitchy tubercles, slightly widened : fore-wings whitish, with 

 pitchy tubercles towards the base ; areolets with tawny ramifications, 

 which are confluent towards the base ; veins pale ferruginous : hind- 

 wings colourless. Length of the body 84 lines ; of the wings 14^ 

 lines. 



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



12. Ledra CARINATA. 



Testacea, ferrui/ineo tuberculata ; caput subtui albidum ; scutum 

 convexum, quadricarinatum ; scutellum apice convexum bi- 

 cristalum; abdomen sujn-a rufum ; tibiae subdilalatce ; alaan- 

 ticce albidcE, basi tuberculatae ; atw poslica: limpidce. 



Testaceous, paler beneath : head and chest beset with ferrugi. 

 nous tubercles : head shorter than that of L. fornicata, very little 

 broader than the chest, slightly arched, short-conical on the fore 

 border, rounded on each side, very slightly concave on the hind bor- 

 der, with a .slight middle ridge ; its length more than half its 



