70 LIST OF HOMOl'IEHOUS INSECTS. 



second are very indistinct ; fore-flaps gray ; hind-flaps gray at the 

 base and for a space alon^ the hind border. Length of the body 1 1 

 lines; of the wings 33 lines. 

 a. Malabar. From Mr. Walker's cullection. 



32. DuNDUUIA MACULIPES, Mas. 



Nervus transversus \us ferS rertux, subobliquus, angulum suboblu- 

 sumfingens, 2n plus duplh ejus longitudine divisus ; 2usfere 

 rectus, erectus, angtUum subobtmum fingens, \i longitudine ; 

 Susfer^ rectus, obtiquus, angulum subacutum fingens ; Aussub- 

 curvus, obliquus, angulum fere rectum fingens, 3o brevior. 



Second marginal areolet ranch more than two-thirds of the 

 length of the first : first cross-vein very nearly straiglit, very slightly 

 slanting, forming a slightly obtnse angle, parted from the second 

 by much more than twice its length ; second very nearly straight, 

 upright, forming a slightly obtuse angle, as long as the first; third 

 almost straight, slanting, forming a slightly acute angle ; fourth 

 very slightly curved, slanting, forming a slightly acme angle, shorter 

 than the third ; fifth curved, uprighl, forming a right angle. Body 

 tawny, covered with whitish down : head much narrower than the 

 fore-chest ; two interrupted black bands across the crown ; face very 

 convex ; its furrows in front black : mouth pale tawny with a black 

 tip, reaching far beyond the hind-hips : eyes prominent: fore-chest 

 widest near the hind border; scutcheon adorned with two black stripes, 

 its sides and the furrows also blackish , hind-sciitcheon having on 

 each side a very obtuse angle near the base of the fore-wing, and 

 thence forming a waved line which is first concave and then convex : 

 scutcheon of the middle-chest adorned with two U-shaped black 

 marks ; a black dot behind each of these, and on each side a black 

 oblique stripe ; excavation on the hind border broad but shallow : 

 abdomen nearly elliptical, much longer than the chest, adorned.with 

 four rows of black spots, two in the middle and one on each side ; 

 hind borders of the segments and tip partly black : opcrcula small, 

 blackish ; tymbals white ; drums large, ])ale tawny, slightly over- 

 lapping, rather less than half the length of the abdomen : legs pale 

 tawny, having a pitchy band near the ti]) of each thigh and shank, 

 the latter has also a pitchy band near the base ; feet tawny, pitchy 

 at the base, black towards the tips ; fore-thighs streaked with black, 

 and armed with one black, and one tawny tooth : wings colourless, 

 pale tawny, and marked with black at the base, green along the 

 fore border; veins green, black towards the tips ; cross-veins black, 

 strongly marked, clouded with brown from the first to the fourth ; a 



