LIST OF UOMOPTEROUS rNSECTS. 



10. Daiinis IEICINCTA. 



Darnis tricincta, Burm. Silb. Rev. Ent. iv. 172, 6. Fairm. Ann 

 Soc. Em. Fr. 2meSirie, iv. 481, 10. 



Brazil. 



11. Dabnis capistbata. 



Dainis capistvata, Burm. Silb. Rev. Ent. iv. 172, 7. Fairm. Ann. 



Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me SMe, iv. 481, 11. 

 D. bifasciatus, Amyot et Serv. Hist. Nat. Him. 645, pi. 11, f. 7. 

 Cayenne. 



12. Darnis cruenta. 



Darnis cruenta, Burm. Silb. Rev. Ent. iv. 173, 8. Fairm. Ami. 

 Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Sine, iv. 481, 12. 



Brazil. 



13. Darnis acutula. 



Darnis acutula, J^ainn. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Sirie, iv. 481 13. 

 South America. 



14. Darnis pbasina. 



Darnis prasina, Fairm. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ime Sirie, iv. 482, 14. 

 Venezuela. 



15. Darnis tripahtita, Mas. 



Testacea; carina utrinque ferrugineo maculata, apice ferruginea ; 

 pectus flavum, piceo maculatum ; pedes ferntginci ; femora et 

 tibiee Jlayo maculata ; al<e anticm fulvie, macula costali lim- 

 pi(la, apice fusc<e ; aim posticce limpidce. 

 Body testaceous : lieatl and fore-chest broad, shininjf, hairy, 

 finely punctured: he;id short, flat, narrower tlian tlie fore-chest; its 

 breadth more than twice its length; hind border undulating; fore 

 borders very obtusely angular on eacli side near tlie face which is 

 small, and forms an acute angle in front ; its hind border is semi- 

 circular, and much less than half the length of the face: fore-chest 

 very convex, indistinctly ridged, slightly impressed on each side in 



