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CATALOGUE OF 
dilatation of the fore lobe larger than that of the hind lobe and forming 
two obtuse rounded angles. Scutellum triangular, with a keel which is 
forked in front and with elevated sides. Pectus with a testaceous streak 
near the hind border. Abdomen partly testaceous oo each side ; disk 
beneath testaceous ; tip truncated, with two short stout spines on each side. 
Fore wings extending nearly to the tip of the abdomen ; membrane 
cinereous, with piceous forked longitudinal veins. Length of the body 
— 6 lines. 
a. New Guinea. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 
b. New Guinea. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
c. Aru. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
d. Wagiou. Presented by W. W. Saunders. Esq. 
e. Ceram. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
13. CfUMIA BASALIS. 
Mas. Nigra, fere fusiformis ; caput cornu frontali longi-quadrato antice 
inciso, spinis quatuor lateralibus ; anlennce breves, articulis lo 3 oque 
cequalibus, 2 o 4oque brevioribus , 4 o fusiformi ; prothorax postice 
rufescenle piceo fuscialus ,lateribus rotundatis ; alee anticce abdominis 
apicem non \atlingentes, striga corii lata sordide albida, metnbrana 
cinerea. 
Male. Black, flat, finely punctured, nearly fusiform. Head in front 
with an elongate-quadrate horn, which slightly exceeds in length the first 
joint of the antennae and is notched at the tip ; a spine on the outer side of 
the antenniferous tubercle, a very little spine behind each eye. Antennaj 
less than one-third of the length of the body; second joint a little 
shorter than the first and than the third; fourth fusiform, as long as the 
second. Prothorax a little narrower in front, slightly divided into two 
lobes; sides of the lobes rounded; a reddish piceous band along the hind 
border. Pectus smooth, shining. Fore wings extending to three-fourths 
of the length of the abdomen ; a broad dingy whitish streak along the 
outer border of the corium ; membrane cinereous. Length of the body 
2^ lines. 
The frontal horn of this species is intermediate between that of C. 
rufescens and that of C. subfurcata, being at the tip broader than the 
former and narrower than the latter. 
a. Celebes. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 
14. CiUMIA VARIA. 
Picea, longi-ovalis ; caput antice produclum el bispinosum, spinis duabus 
lateralibus; antenna; breves, articulis lo 2 o 4oque subaqualibus,\o 
crasso, 4 o clavato, 3 o longiore ; prothoracis lalera rotundala, lobus 
anlicus lateribus unispinosis ; scutellum unicarinatum ; abdominis 
lalera dilatata teslaceo plagiala ; pedes breviusculi, femoribus crassis 
subtus unispinosis ; alee anticce abdominis apicem non altingentes, 
tnembrana diaphana. 
Piceous, flat, elongate-oval, minutely punctured. Head elongated in 
front and terminating in two spines; a spine on the outer side of each 
