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llic hind border at three-fourths of the length ; veins very pale green • 

 Length of the body 5 lines; of the wings 18 lines. 

 a. Madras. Presented by Mrs. Capt. Hamilton. 



12. EUBYBBACHYS TRICOLOR, MaS. 



Nigra ; caput sublns fuscum ; prothoracis lalera ferriiginea ; pectus, 

 abdomen et pedes rufa ,■ tarsi nigri ; alas anlicce nigra:, fxisco 

 guttata: ; alte poslicie albce. 

 Body black : head nearly as broad as the chest ; crown pitchy, 

 arched, striated lengthwise, more convex in front than C(>ncttve be- 

 hind, its breadth nearly four times its length ; front brown, quite 

 flat, very finely granulated, scutcheon-shaped, hexagonal, broader 

 than long, .slightly concave on the fore border, where it joins the 

 epistoina whicli is lanceolate and reddish-tawny : mouth lawny with 

 a black tip, nearly reaching the hind-hips : fore-chest slightly convex 

 in front, straight behind, ferruginous on each side, very little longer 

 than the crown: raiddle-chcst longer than the fore-chest, very in- 

 distinctly furrowed, forming behind an acute angle, on each side of 

 which it is slightly concave : breast red : abdomen bright rose-colour, 

 obconical, a little longer than the chest, pale tawny towards the tip, 

 which is black : legs red, broad ; feet black ; hind-shanks armed with 

 four teeth whose tips are black : fore-wings black, with irregular and 

 indistinct brown dots, some of which are confluent ; veins black : 

 hind-wings white ; tips sometimes gray ; veins pale yellow. Length 

 of the body IH— 4 lines; of the wings 11 — 13 lines. 

 a — d. North India, from Mr. Warwick's collection. 



13. EuiiYBRACuvs SICCA, Fein. 



Ferruginea ; abdomen fulvum suturis piceum, pedes ferruginei ; 

 alee anticce ferruginece, nigro varia:, apice fulva; maculisque 

 nigris et limpidis ornatie ; ala posticce limpidce apice fuscce. 

 Body ferruginous, dull, minutely rugulose, adorned with tawny 

 spots : head as broad as the chest, its breadth more than twice its 

 leiifith ; crown short, slightly curved, surrounded by a ridge ; face 

 broad, flat, surrounded by a slif^ht ridge, transversely elliptical with 

 the exception of a concavity on the fore part of each side, having in 

 the disk a shallow slightly arched transverse ridge, concave in the 

 middle of the suture where it joins the epistoina: mouth ferrugi- 

 nous, leachinfT the hind-hips : eyes liardly prominent : shield of the 

 chest short, slightly arched ; scutcheon having on each side two slight 



