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acute anjrle, a little shorter than the third; fifth straight, nearly 

 iipriftht, forinin}{ an obtuse angle. Body rather long, somewhat 

 spindle-shaped, ferruginous, partly covered with hoary bloom : head 

 iind scutcheon of t)ic fore-chest tinged with green : head narrower 

 than the fore-chest ; face very convex, rather prominent : mouth 

 tawny with a black tip, extending some distance beyond the hind 

 borders of the drums : feelers tawny, very slender except at the 

 base: fore-chest a little narrower in front than behind; hind-scut- 

 cheon bright green, partly ferruginous along the fore border, round- 

 ed and somewhat widened at the base of the fove-wing, sliglitly 

 angular, but not toothed on each side : scutcheon of the middle- 

 chest jrreen on each side and at the tip ; cross-ridge pale tawny ; 

 excavation on the hind border very slight : abdomen slightly ob- 

 conical, very much longer than the chest, green and powdered with 

 white beneath, adorned at the base with a .short snow-while band, 

 which forms two triangles ; opercuhi pale tawny, close, of mode- 

 rale size ; drums green, of moderate size, slightly overlappinsr, full 

 one-fourth of the length of the abdomen : legs lawny, tinged with 

 green ; fore-lhighs armed with ihree tawny teeth, two large, on;' 

 very small ; claws black, tawny at the base : wings colourless ; fore- 

 wings slightly tinged with tawny towards the tips ; a row of pale 

 brown spots along the tips of the longitudinal veins of the submar- 

 ginal areolets; first and second cross-veins clouded with brown, traces 

 of which are visible on the other cross-\eins ; fore border green as 

 far as the brand, dark tawny from thence towards the lip ; veins 

 green, adorned with black bands across the breadth beneath the 

 brand, wholly black towards the tips ; primitive areolcl, fore-mem- 

 brane, flaps at the base and for a space along the hind border lawny. 

 Length of the body 16 lines ; of the wings 41 lines. 



a. East India. From Archdeacon Clerk's collection. 



28. DiiNDuniA PsECAS, Fern. 



Nervus tramversus lus valdi curvus, subobliguus, angulum acntum 



fingens, 2» pltui quam ejus longitudine divistts ; 2iis valde 



curvus, obliquus, angulum subobtusimi jingens, 1 1 longitudine ; 



'iua curvus, obliquus, angulum acutum fingens, Atis subcurvus, 



obliquus, angulum acutum fingens, 3o paullt) longior. 



Second marginal areolet five-sixths of the length of the first : 



first cross-vein very much curved, slightly slanting, forming an 



acute angle, parted from the second by much more than its length ; 



second much curved, slanting, forming a slightly obtuse angle, as 



long as the first ; third curved, slanting, forming an acute angle ; 



fourth slightly curved, slanting, forming an acule angle, very little 



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