LIST OF HOMOFXEROCS INSECTS. 25 



l)i'owu part there is a tinge of white ; veins tawny, brown towards 



the tips. Length of the body 10 — 12 lines; of the wings 31 — 37 



lines. 



a. India. Presented by J. G. Children, Esq. 



4, c. N. Bengal. From Miss Campbell's collection. 



d. N. India. From Mr. Warwick's collection. 



e,g. India. 



7. OxYi>Li!uaA suBHUi'A, Feni. 



Nervus Iransrersus lus fere rectus, valdi obliqtms, anyuhim perob- 

 lusumfiiif/em, Qofere triplo ejus longiludine divisus ; 2usfen! 

 rectus, obliquus, anyulwm perobtusttm fimjetis, \o feri dupln 

 longior ; 3i« rectus, obliquus, anguhnri aiutum fimjens ; 4«.s 

 subcurvus, obliquus, angulum aculum Jinyens, 3o ttiullo brevior. 



Second marginal areolet full as long as the first: first cross- 

 vein nearly straight, very slanting, forming an extremely obi use 

 angle, parted from the second by nearly thrice its length ; second 

 nearly straight, slanting, forming an extremely obtuse angle, almost 

 twice the length of thefir.st; third straight, slanting, forming an 

 acute angle ; fourth straight with the exception of a slight curve 

 near its fore-end, slanting, forming an acute angle, much shorter 

 than the third ; fifth curved, forming a slightly acute angle. Body 

 lawny : head and fore-chest very broad : head a little narrower 

 than the fore-chest, adorned with two blaclj stripes, the fore one 

 forming a circlet on the face which is slightly convex, and is 

 adorned in front with a row of black bands on each side ; mouth 

 tawny witli a black tip reaching the hind hips : eyes not prominent : 

 feelcis black : fore-chest broadest in the middle ; scutcheon adorned 

 with two black marks on each side ; hind-scutcheon pale tawny, 

 widened, pitchy, and forming a very obtuse angle on each side ; 

 scutcheon of the middle chest adorned with four black marks, the 

 side pair large and obconical, the inner pair smaller and nearly 

 rounil; a black dot beliind each of the latter; hind border very 

 slightly excavated ; abdomen punctured, obconical, narrower and 

 a little longer than the chest, hind borders of the segments and tip 

 mostly black : legs tawny, clothed with piile hairs ; claws pale 

 ■ tawny with black tips : lore-wings colourless ; one-third of the 

 length from the base brown with a broad white band ; the colour- 

 less (lart includes a brown bund, its cross-veins are clouded with 

 brown, and there are two imperfect rows of brown dots on the tips 

 of the longitudinal veins of tlie marginal areolets; hind-wings 

 brown, tawny at the base, adorned with a broad inferriipted white 



