MEMBRA ClDJE. 
21 a 
hirsute style; the head furnished with two divergent short horns, brown; tegmina. 
ver}' shining and partly hyaline, with four (or five) apical areas; a brown fascia 
crosses near the apices; legs long and stout, with yellow tarsi; pronotum short. 
Fairmaire states that the neuration is distinctly like that of a Lyeoderes. 
My unique example is from the Hope Collection. I am not certain, however,, 
that it may not prove to be Lyeoderes eapreolus , Germ., but it does not answer to 
Fairmaire’s description ; “Nigra, dorso cornubus duobus erectis.” 
Size, 5x3 mm. 
Habitat. —Amazons. 
Bates. 
LAMPROPTERA VACCA, Germ. 
Fairm. l.c. p. 528, PI. III. fig. 10. 
I have not seen this insect, nor have I been able to draw Lamproptera eapreolus t 
Germ. ( Centrotus ), l.c., Mag. Ent. p. 33, t. 1, fig. 4. There is one example of this- 
last insect in the British Collection. 
Habitat. —Bra zil. 
Genus : MICBEUNE. Walk. 
Journ. Linn. Soc. p. 94. 
The examples I figure are located here chiefly from the characters exhibited by 
Walker’s type specimen M. formidenda. The variations, perhaps, are not greater than 
what we might expect from insects inhabiting such wide habitats as Africa and 
China. For the present these insects may be here grouped, rather than under the 
more general head Centrotinae, which they mostly resemble. 
MICREUNE FORMIDENDA, Walk. 
(Plate XLYII. figs. 6, 6a.) 
Walk. Journ. Linn Soc. 94, 49. 
Black, punctured ; the procephalon rising from the fore part of the pronotum into 
a short erect style, which branches into two long horns projecting backwards. The 
pronotum conical, and produced into a long almost straight process over the dorsum, 
bat quite free and distinct from the same, and reaching nearly to the tips of the 
tegmina. The pronotum shows two white felt-like patches on each side, oblong 
in form. Tegmina black, with shining nervures and a broad costa; legs black 
and not spatulate. 
Size, 12 x 8 mm. 
Habitat. —Sarawak, Borneo. 
In the B. M. Collection. 
