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CATALOGUE OF 
16. Macroglossa VOLUCitlS. 
6 inereo-fusca ; abdomen maculis quatuor anterioribus teslaceis, 
quatuorque posterioribus nigris lateralibus , fasciaque gracili 
inter r up ta subapicali alba ; alee anticce fasciis latis obliquis 
obscure Jus cis ; postices obscure fuscce , fascia lata testacea. 
Cinereous-brown. Abdomen with four lateral testaceous or 
pale luteous anterior spots, and with four lateral black posterior 
spots, behind which there is a slender interrupted white band. 
Fore wings with broad oblique dark brown bands. Hind wings 
dark brown, with a broad testaceous or pale luteous oblique band. 
Length of the body 9 — 10 lines; of the wings 16 — 18 lines. 
Macroglossa volucris, Boisd. MSS. 
a. Silhet. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 
b—d. North India. From Mr. Argent’s collection. 
e — g. North India. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
17. Macroglossa divergens. 
Ferruginea ; caput subtus albidum ; pectus cervinum ; thorax vittis 
duabus arcualis albis ; abdomen maculis lateralibus anteriori- 
bus luteis , maculis quatuor discalibus nigricantibus , fasciculo 
apicali nigro ; aloe obscure fusees, anti cce fasciis latis obliquis 
cinereis , postices fascia lutea. 
Ferruginous. Head whitish beneath. Pectus fawn-colour. 
Thorax with two curved white stripes. Abdomen with luteous an- 
terior spots on each side, somewhat cinereous on the disk, where 
there are four blackish spots ; apical tuft black. Wings dark brown. 
Fore wings with broad oblique cinereous bands. Hind wings with 
a luteous band. Length of the body 12 lines; of the win^s 22 
lines. 
a. Ceylon. Presented by R. Templeton, Esq. 
Group 2. 
Corpus latum, depressum ; alas anticae longae, maculis vitreis. 
Differing from all the preceding types in structure, and dis- 
tinguished by its broad depressed body, and by its long fore wings, 
with vitreous spots. 
