PLATE LX. 
Fig. 1. Brachybelus micans. 
Fig. 2. Brachybelus cruralis, page 258. 
Fig. 2 a. Frons and pilose nietopidium. 
Fig. 3. Tolcinia obtusa, page 259. 
Fig. 3 a. Tolania. 
Fm\ 3 b. Femur and tibia of the same insects. 
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Fig. 4. Tolania opponens ?, horned, page 259. 
Fig. 5. Centrotus crinatus, page 247. 
Fig. 6. Centrotus selenus , page 247. 
Fig. 7. Centrotus orcus (?), page 247. 
Fig. 7a. Tegmen of the same insect. 
Fig. 7b. Short abnormal posterior horns. 
Fig. 8. Bedalion fasciatuin, page 253. 
Fig. 9. Taurion obesuin , page 259. 
Pupte and Larvae. 
Fig. 10. Pupa of an unknown species of Membracis, page 261. 
Fig. 10«. With a clavate process on the pronotum. 
Fig. 11. Hirsute larva with a serrated dorsum, page 261. 
Fig. \\a. And horn, similar to the last. 
Fig. 12. Probably the pupa of an unknown species of the genus Membracis, page 260 
Fig. 12 a. The pronotal disc is singularly cleft. 
Fig. 13. Pupa of an unknown Membracis, page 260. 
Fig. 13a. The disc here is much developed anteriorly, but posteriorly it is repre 
sented by sharp spines. 
