LIST OF UOMOPTEUOUS INSECTS. ^ 



length ; second very slightly waved, near four times the length of the 

 first. 



The preceding varieties may he distinct !ii)ecies. 



Male.— Bo(\y green, more "or less tinged with tawny, covered 

 with whitish down, clothed with black hairs ahove, with whitish hairs 

 beneath ; head much narrower than the fore-chest, adorned with a 

 l)lack irregular band which sends forth towards the hind border a 

 black stripe, on eacli side of which there is a black spot ; face very 

 slightly convex, adorned on each side in front with black bands: 

 mouth yellow with a black tip, extending a little beyond the hind 

 hips : feelers black ; first joint tawny : eyes not i)rominenl ; fore- 

 chest broadest in the middle : scutcheon adorned with five stripes, 

 the middle one much widened behind, the two side pairs oblique ; 

 hind scutcheon broad, very slightly furrowed, adorned with a small 

 black spot on the fore-border, slightly widened, and forming a black 

 angle on each side which bends upward : scutcheon of the middle 

 chest adoincd with four obconical black stripes ; inner pair hardly 

 half the length of the outer pair, succeeded by a dart-shaped mark 

 which sends forth a black band on each side ; a black band on each 

 side nearer the tip ; hind border very slightly excavated : abdomen 

 Tiardly longer than the chest, adorned with a while patch on each 

 side near the tip which is tawny ; hind borders of the segments more 

 or less lawny : opercula pitchy, close ; drums rather large, black 

 with tawny borders, more than "one-third of the lengtli of the abdo- 

 men, sligiitly overlapping; legs lawny ; thighs adorned with pitchy 

 streaks ; knees partly black ; claws black, tawny at the base ; fore- 

 thighs armed with two very short and l)lnnt black teeth : Core-wings 

 dark brown, covered with" white shining down, varied with tawny 

 towards the base, and towards the tip with colourless marks and 

 bands which are variable in size and shape ; veins tawny, green to- 

 wards the base ; hind wings deep tawny, dark brown towards the 

 border, which is colourless ; veins pale tawny ; flaps dark brown. 



Fein. — Black marks on the head smaller and more distinct than 

 those of the male: feelers tawny ; second joint black: drums very 

 small, very far apart : oviduct ferruginous. 



Length of the body 9—12 lines ; of the wings 31—39 lines. 

 a. North Bengal. From Miss Campbell's collection. 

 6, c. Silhet. From the Rev. J. Stainforth's collection. 

 d, e. North India. From Mr. Warwick's collection. 

 /. Assam. From Mr. Warwick's collection. 

 I/. Java? From Mr. Leadbeater's collection. 

 h, i. Silhet. From Mr. Sowerby's collection. 

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