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.?I? bos * cl ? vei T l ? n %- One broad ventral band about 
the middle of the abdomen. Legs and dorsal surface of 
abdomen unbanded. TT T 
.. Longirostris. 
(/•) Legs and abdomen unbanded. A silvery margin to 
the mesonotum. • . T r m 
. .. Modesta. 
(k.) Thorax almost black abruptly separated from the 
si very pleura by a line of silvery scales on the margin_U. Nivipleura. 
(/.) Thorax reddish-brown, one blue line across the 
pleura and blue scaled lines on the head. Legs and 
abdomen unbanded. TT T t 
.. Unilineata. 
D. General colour dark brown with or without dull yellow 
abdominal bands. Of somewhat more robust build than 
the foregoing species. 
.P‘) A rat h er large species of generally brown colour 
with a silvery line on the margins of the mesonotum.U. Maxima. 
(».) A dull-coloured species with dull yellow abdominal 
bands and light yellowish thorax. XJ. Lutescens 
(o.) Of a general reddish-brown colour without orna¬ 
mentation. Pleura light yellow with thin dark brown spots 
.... Maculipleura. 
(/’•) A large species with brown thorax and dark brown 
abdomen marked with dull creamy bands.U Bicolor 
(q.) A blackish-brown species with a large eye spot on 
either side of the mesonotum in front of each wing-root .. U. Bimaculata 
(r.) A small dull-coloured species absolutely destitute 
of any ornamentation. U p USCA 
Uranot^enia Trilineata. n. sp. 
Thorax dark brown almost black covered with dark brown narrow- 
curt ed scales and having a bluish-white line of flat scales running round 
e margin o t e anterior half and two similar lines crossing the pleura. 
Wmg with a long and short dark scaled area on the costal margin. 
Proboscis alternately brown and white scaled above. A line of bluish-white 
scales running the whole length of the lateral surfaces of the mid femora 
a . ™ , pa ‘ Ch , at the apex of the u PP er surface of each. Hind femora 
with lateral white lines and apical white spot; tibia with three white bands • 
metatarsus with a creamy band a little way from its base and another at 
t e apex. 1 wo first tarsal joints with creamy apical bands last two 
Female Head.—-A tuft of very long snowy-white linear scales on the vertex, 
projecting forwards; running backwards from this on either side with an 
outward curve is a line of bluish-white racquet-shaped scales which ends in 
a patch of similar scales m front of the occipital foramen. The space 
e ween these lines is clad with dark brown racquet-shaped scales having a 
purple tint in a good light. Outside the blue lines the scaling is also dark 
brown; numerous dark brown upright forked scales can be made out over 
the central patch extending forwards almost to the vertex. The orbital 
Jhb GS f ^ dar n bro 1 wn * Basal J° int of antenna dark brown, almost black, 
v th a few small scales on the inner face very difficult to see as they take 
e colour ot their background ; second joint a little longer than succeeding, 
but no as long as two, with scattered dark brown hairs and a ring of verti- 
cillate hairs, remaining joints blackish-brown with numerous silky-white 
