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CATALOGUE OF 
little longfer than the first; fourth ding-y testaceous, as long as the first. 
Prothorax finely scabrous ; a transverse ridge near the hind border ; hind 
angles obtuse, not prominent. Abdomen pale luteous. Tarsi piceous. 
Corium of the fore wings with pale luteous veins. Length of the body 
7^—8 lines. “ 
a, h. Ega. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
10. Leptoscelis hvpselonotoides. 
Foem. Ferruginea, subtus lutea; antennce nigrcB, corpore breviores, 
articulis 2o 3ogue albo unifasciatis, 4o albo basi nigro ; prothoracis 
anguLi postici rectangulati, subprominuli ; tibia nigrce, albido uni- 
fas data ; ala antica picea^ fascia albida tenui dentata. 
Female. Ferruginous, luteous beneath. Head a little longer than 
the first joint of the antennae. Rostrum extending to the hind border of 
the first ventral segment. Antennae black, somewhat shorter than the 
body ; first joint much shorter than the second ; second and third with a 
white band near the base; third shorter than the second, longer than the 
first; fourth white, black towards the base, a little longer than the first. 
Protborax finely scabrous ; a distinct transverse ridge near the hind border ; 
hind angles rectangular, slightly prominent. Femora beneath with a 
minute subapical spine. Tibiae black, with a whitish band near the base. 
Fore wings piceous, with a slender dentate whitish band. Length of the 
body — 7 lines. 
a, b. Ega. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
Genus 6. MALVANA. 
Malvana, Stal, A. S. E. F. Ame Ser. v. 183. 
1. Malvana serrulata. 
serrulata, Stal, A. S. E. F. Ame Ser. v, 183. 
a, b. Ega. From Mr. Bales’ collection. 
2. Malvana rubrescens. 
Mas. Rufo-picea, subtus cinerea ; antenna corpori aquilongce, articulis 
2o 3oque luteis ; prothorax lateribus serratis, angulis posticis peracutis 
valde prominulis ; pedes lutei; ala antica rufo venosa. 
Male. Reddish piceous, cinereous beneath. Head lanceolate, longer 
than the first joint of the antennae. P»,ostrum extending much beyond the 
hind coxae. Antennae as long as the body; first joint setose, stout, very 
much shorter than the second; second and third luteous; third much 
shorter than the second ; fourth longer than the second, Protborax 
scabrous, with a longitudinal impressed line; sides serrated; hind angles 
very prominent and acute, together equalling in length the space between 
them. Legs luteous; four anterior femora with one row of minute spines 
