282 LIST OF HOMOl'TEROUS INSECTS. 



abdomen obconical, longer than the chest, yellow on each side and 

 beneath; legs red, furrowed; feet black; hind-shanks armed with 

 spines : fore-wiiigs yellowish-brown, red towards the base ; a tawny 

 interval between the red and the brown part; reticulated part occu- 

 pying more than half the length of the wing: hind-wings lurid, 

 bright red towards the base. Length of the body 10 lines; of the 

 wings 22 lines. 



a. Congo. Presented by Sir J. Richardson. 



29. Aph/ENa morosa. 

 Aphasna P morosa, Wesltvood, MSS. P 



Mas. Fulva ; abdomen nigra varimn ; pedes ferrugiiiei ; ala an- 

 ticcE virides, fulvo maculuke, ad costam maculis quadralis Jla- 

 via omatw, apice niyrce ; alie postiae rufie, apice nigra:. 

 Body tawny, short and stout: crown of the head surrounded by 

 a ridgo, soniewliat [lointed in front ; face slightly rugulose, not 

 ridged: moulli ferruginous, witli a black lip extending to the hind- 

 hips: shield of the middle-chest not ridged: ubdoinen partly black, 

 broader but not longer than the chest : legs ferruginous ; anterior 

 shanks slightly widened; hind-shanks armed with spines : fore-wings 

 green, adorned with many tawny spots and along the fore border with 

 five quadrilateral yellow spots ; reticulated ]>art black ; veins tawny: 

 hind-wings bright red with black tips. Length of the body 6 lines; 

 of the wing.s 18 lines. 

 a, b. Port Natal. From M. Gueinzius' collection. 



30. AplXiENA OELICATULA. 



Aphana delicatula. While, Ann, Nat. Hist. xv. 37. 

 a, b. Canton. Presented by G. T. Lay, Esq. 



31. Aph-ena ijiperialis. 

 Aphana imperialis, IVhite, Ann. Nat. Hist. \SW, xvii. 330. 

 a. Silhet. From the Rev. J. Stainforth's collection. 



Genus 2. EPISCIUS. 



Episcius, Sjiiffila, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. viii. 249. 

 Flala, Gertnar. 

 Fulgora, Westwnod. 



