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CATALOGUE OP 
95. Edessa strigiventris. 
Olivacea, siihtus picea ; anlainck albidce ; thorax aspere punctatus, vix 
carinaliis, cornubus antice subjlexis spatii intermedii dimidio paullo 
longiuribus apice niyris ylo basis vix hamatis ; pedes picei ; alee anlicce 
sal aspere punclalce. 
Olive-green, piceous beneath. Head linely punclured. Eyes piceous. 
Antennse whitish; second joint much shorter than the third; fourth very 
much lunger than the third, a little shorter than the fifth. Thorax and 
scutellum roughly and thickly punctured. Thorax wiih the usual trans- 
verse smooth space in front and with an extremely indistinct keel; horns 
slightly inclined forward, a little longer than half the space between 
them, black bulbous and very slightly hooked at their tips. Scutellum 
acute, slightly attenuated. Pectus and under side of abdomen with 
transverse luteous streaks on each side. Legs piceous. Fore wings rather 
roughly and thickly punctured ; membrane Eeneous-brown. Length of the 
body 8|- lines. 
The stouter thoracic horns distinguish it 'rom E. capra, from which it 
also differs in the colour of the under side of the body. 
a. Tejuca. Presented by the Rev. H. Clark. 
96. Edessa gardens. 
Testacea ; antennee pubescentes ; thorax aspere punctatus, antice sub- 
rugulosus, cornubus apice subrolundatis latitudine basuli fere duplo 
longioribus ; abdomen apice bispinosuin ; alee anlicce rufo vurice. 
Testaceous. Head smooth, minutely punctured on each side in front. 
Eyes testaceous, spotted with brow'ii. Antennte minutely pubescent ; 
second joint a little shorter than the third ; fourth very much longer than 
the third ; fifth a little shorter than the fourth. Thorax roughly and thinly 
punctured, transversely and slightly rugulose in front; horns directly 
diverging, slightly rounded at the tips, transversely striated on the hind 
border, nearly twice longer than their breadth at the base. Scutellum 
acute, hardly attenuated, more finely punctured than the thorax. Hind 
angles of the abdominal segments elongated and acute, and successively 
more so to those of the apical segment, which form two short broad spines. 
Fore wings finely and minutely punctured, partly tinged with red in the 
disk ; membraue a;neous-brown. Length of the body 6^ lines. 
The horns of the thorax are longer than those of E. inconspicua, and 
are more directly diverging and have not black tips. 
a. Constancia. Presented by the Rev. H. Clark. 
97. Edessa albocincxa. 
Prasina, albo marginala, subtus testacea ; thorax subtiliter punctatus, 
cornubus acutis apice nigris postice subrecurvis latitudine hasali 
longioribus ; abdomen apice bispinosuin ; pedes testacei. 
