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CATAI-OGUE OF 
Pale tesiaceoiis-Rieen, pale testaceous beneath. Head transversely 
and finely striated. Eyes pale testaceous. Antenmc reddisli ; second and 
third joints about equal in length ; fourth very much longer than the third. 
Thorax and scutellum thickly and minutely punctured. Thorax with the 
usual transverse smooth space in front and with an extremely slight keel ; 
horns much longer than their breadth at the base, nearly cylindrical, 
slightly inclined forward, black towards their tips, which are curved back- 
ward and much rounded. Scutellum attenuated, acute. Pectus with a 
black stripe and with three black bands, the third band broad and 
including on each side a testaceous streak and a testaceous spot. Abdomen 
dingy testaceous above; under side with a black stripe and with black 
bands on the sutures of the segments, each band connected on each side by 
a black spot with a hinder black streak; hind angles of the apical segment 
forming two spines, between which there are four other spines. Legs 
luteous. Fore wings grass-green, thickly and minutely punctured; mem- 
brane aeneous-brown. Hind wings blackish cinereous. Length of the 
body 8^ lines. 
Much like E. capra, but the horns of the thorax are slightly curved at 
the tips, and the costa of the fore wings is not yellow. 
ft. Archidona. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
108. Edessa eemoralis. 
Fulva, subltis pallide lutea; caput transverse striatum; antennce picece ; 
thorax aspere punctatus, lateribus transverse striatis, cornubus antice 
vix Jlexis, Latitudine basali mullo longioribus apice nigris el rotun- 
datis ; pectus nigricanle unifasciatum ; abdomen apice bideniatum ; 
pedes rnfescenles, femoribus piceis ; alee anticeB picece, lineis quatuor 
pall.ide iuteis, 4a discoidali brevi furcata. 
Tawny, pale luteous beneath. Head transversely striated. Eyes 
piceous. Antennse piceous; third joint longer than the second. Thorax 
and scutellum roughly and hardly thickly punctured. Thorax with a trans- 
verse smooth space in front; sides transversely striated; horns tapering, 
very slightly inclined forward, much longer than their breadth at the base, 
black towards their tips, which are much rounded. Scutellum attenuated, 
acute. Pectus with an irregular blackish band. Hind angles of the 
apical abdominal segment slightly dentate. Legs reddish; femora piceous 
except at the base. Fore wings piceous, thickly and minutely punctured, 
with four pale luteous lines ; first line subcostal ; second and third near the 
hind border; second continued along the outer border to the first; fourth 
extending from the disk, where it is forked to the outer border; fringe 
teneous-brown. Length of the body 9 lines. 
Much like E. Antilope, but the horns of the thorax are not excavated 
on the hind side, and the colour of the fore wings is quite different. 
ft. Brazil, Amazon Region. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
109. Edessa hilaris. 
Prasina, subtus pallide lutea ; caput transverse striatum, striga lateri- 
busque pallide Iuteis; antennce pallide lutece ; thorax aspere punc- 
tatus, luteo pallido varius, cornubus antice subjlexis latitudine 
