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MEMBRA GIDJE. 
hyaline, and marked by strong fuscous nervures showing four apical areas. Abdomen 
and legs brown. 
This insect is closely allied to Ibiceps writs, the next species. 
The female is larger and redder. 
Size, 10 x 6 mm. 
Habitat. —Timor, Haite. 
Though closely allied to Centrotus urus of Fairm., it cannot be the same insect, 
unless imported to the island. 
I BICEPS URUS, Fairm. 
(Plate LV. fig. 2.) 
Centrotus urus, Fairm. l.c. p. 516, Pt. 3, fig. 1G. 
Pronotum all black, shining and punctured. Suprahumerals long, wide spread, 
with obtusely hooked recurved summits, which are flattened. Legs long, with tibiae 
sienna-brown, and longish tarsi. Tegmina shining-hyaline and yellowish, with brown 
nervures. An irregular greyish patch occurs under the wing-insertions, and a small 
patch also on the scutellum. 
Size, 10 x 8 mm. 
Habitat. —Sierra Leone (Fairm.). St. Domingo (B.M.). 
13. M. Collection. 
IBICEPS LAMINIFER. 
(Plate LY. figs. 3, 3a.) 
Suprahumerals flat and rounded when seen from the back, but spreading and flat 
by the frontal aspect. Eyes large. General colour rich brown, roughly punctured and 
pitted. Legs short and sienna brown. Tegmina warm hyaline, corrugated with 
warm brown neuration. 
I am doubtful if this insect can be identical with Walker’s Centrotus laminifer, l.c. 
p. 150, which has the habitat Sarawak, Borneo. My specimen was drawn with the 
habitat noted Singapore, and it is also labelled Australia. 
Size, 7x4 mm. 
A singular insect was consigned to me with no habitat assigned, which has some 
affinity with Ibiceps, yet it must be distinct, inasmuch as it has a strong recurved 
caudal process at the end of the posterior horn. I thus describe it. 
DAIMON SATYRUS, n.g. and n.s. 
(Plate LY. figs. 4, 4a, 4b.) 
Suprahumeral horns strongly palmate, divergent and corrugated. The dorsal 
ridge of the posterior horn sharply serrated. General colour sooty black, with the 
eyes and the femora orange yellow. Tegmina fuliginous, with two conspicuous 
