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CATALOGUE OF 
5. COPIUS SCURRA. 
scurra, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 330. 
Surinam. 
6. COPIUS SCENICUS. 
Copium scenicum, Stal, A. S. E. F. ^me Sir. v. 180. 
Norlhern Brazil. 
Var. P Male. Black, testaceous beneath. Rostrum extending; to 
the second ventral segment; fourth joint much longer than the third. 
Antennae black, shorter than the body ; second joint white, black at the 
base and at the tip, as long as the first; third much dilated on each side, 
a little longer than the second ; fourth white, blackish towards the tip, 
longer than the third. Prolhorax scabrous, partly or wholly bordered with 
white; a white stripe, which does not extend to the fore border; hind 
angles obtuse, not prominent. Scuiellum bordered with white. Fore 
border and sides of the pectus black. Legs tawny. Fore wings brownish 
cinereous; veins brown. Length of the body 6^ lines. 
Female? Head pale testaceous. Fii>t and second joints of the 
antennae white; second black and slightly dilated towards the tip longer 
than the first ; fourth wholly white. Prothorax with a white streak, and a 
complete white stripe which extends to the tip of the scutellum, the latter 
sometimes tawny. Pectus brown on each side. 
a — c. Ega. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
d. Ega. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
7. COPIUS VINULUS. 
Copium vinulum, Stal., A. S. E. F. 4me Sir. v. 181. 
Var. P Female. Black. Head yellow, with a broad black 
band between the eyes. Rostrum reddish, yellow towards the base 
extending to the hind coxae. Antennae while, as long as the body • second 
joint black towards the tip, as long as the first; third black, dilated on 
each side, as long as the second; fourth black at the tip, longer than the 
third. Prothorax nearly smooth ; hind angles acute, slightly prominent 
Scutellum while, with a black streak proceeding from the base Pectus 
with some white marks on each side. Abdomen red, with whitish streaks 
along each side beneath. Legs testaceous; hind legs red Fore win^rs 
with two while streaks and two while spots on each; first streak along the 
base of the costa ; second along the exterior border; second spot transverse 
beyond the first. Length of the body 7 lines. ’ 
a. St. Paul. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
