()G ORIENTAL ENTOMOLOGY.
FIGURE 2.
BACTERIA VIRGEA. VVESTW.
Bacteria brunneo-fusca tibiis antieis pallide fascial, eorpore gracillimo K^vissimo, femoribn. spino.is, tibiis antids
valde elongate baud sp.nuIos.s, 4 postieis sphmUs minutis a^ativntermediis spinulamajori
basm, abdommis segmento 7mo incrassato, ultimo fisso. puiJ pi"l'e
Bacteria reddidi-brown, the tibi>. faaoiated with paler colour, the body very slender and smooth, the femora
spmed the ore bhae very elongate without spiuuk., the four posterior tibia, armed with minute spines ; the inteJTetst
Tnl slit ' " " ' incrassated,
Length of insect 6 inches.
Inhabits Sylhet. In Coll. Westwood.
OBSEKVATION.-The proportions and general appearance of tins insect indicate that it is most
probably the male of the preceding. It is on tliis account that I have represented them botli on
one plate.
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