IlAUSTELLATA.] NATURAL HISTORY. 
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nigris punctoque medio albo, inferis griseo-flavescentibus fas- 
ciis tribus iiigris. 
Dielophila GQdarti. DeCerisyMSS. 
Ohs. All the wings are of a gray colour beneath, the fringe 
being alternately white and brown. The thorax is gray, with a 
narrow, tawny, transverse mark, a lateral white fascia, two black 
curved marks, and on the hinder part a black spot. The body 
beneath is of a whitish colour. 
167. Macroglossum Kingii, (n. s.) M. capite thoraceque vi- 
ridibus, abdomine nigro flavoque variegato, alls integris hyali- 
nis subtus ad originem flavis, superis basin versus brunneis 
pilis viridescentibus obtectis costa liraboque posteriori brun- 
neis, inferis ad originem limbumque internum bruuneo-viri- 
descentibus. 
Macroglossum Kingii. De Cerisy MSS. 
Ohs. The antennae of this beautiful species are black, very slen- 
der at the base, and thick towards the extremity. The palpi are 
greenish above and white beneath. The breast is white in the 
middle, and yellow at the sides. The two first segments of the 
abdomen are, on the upper side, gray in the middle, and yellow on 
the sides ; the third segment is black, with a part of the anterior 
edge yellowish towards the side ; the fourth segment is entirely 
black, having only a white fringe on its anterior edge; the fifth 
segment is of an orange yellow, with the middle black ; the sixth 
segment is entirely yellow, and the whole abdomen is terminated 
by a pencil of hairs, which are yellow at their base, and black at 
the extremity. The thighs are whitish, with the tibiae and tarsi 
yellow. 
168. Cossus NEBULOsus. Don. Insects of New Holland. 
169. Euprepia Crokeri, (n. s.) E. alba antennis fuscis, capite 
nigro bipunctato, thorace lined transversa miniata antice 
punctis quatuor et postice duodecim nigris, alis testaceo-fuscis, 
superis ad basin albis punctis axillaribus tribus atris maculis- 
que duabus mediis hyalinis, abdomine supra miniato subtus 
VoL. II. 2 H 
