. Arcana entomologica, or, Illustrations of new, rare, and interesting insects. nged with green; the abdomen deeply impressed in the centre,the impressed part bright fulvous red; clava of antennse of female beneath concolorous, with the rest of theunderside of the body. Sides of metasternum and of abdomenthickly punctured. Figure 1 a represents the side view of thehead; 1 b the horns seen from behind ; 1 c the maxilla of the male[the inner lobe in both maxilla terminated by a short tooth) ; 2 a, theextremity of the maxilla of the female, with a stronger tooth. Species V. (IX.)


. Arcana entomologica, or, Illustrations of new, rare, and interesting insects. nged with green; the abdomen deeply impressed in the centre,the impressed part bright fulvous red; clava of antennse of female beneath concolorous, with the rest of theunderside of the body. Sides of metasternum and of abdomenthickly punctured. Figure 1 a represents the side view of thehead; 1 b the horns seen from behind ; 1 c the maxilla of the male[the inner lobe in both maxilla terminated by a short tooth) ; 2 a, theextremity of the maxilla of the female, with a stronger tooth. Species V. (IX.) — Ceratorhina (E.) Grallii, Buquet in Ann. Soc. Ent. de France, 1836,(Tom. v.) p. 201, PL 5, fig. 3. Supposed by M. Buquet to be a native of Western Africa. Species VI. (X.) — Ceratorhina (E.) ignita, Westw. (The description and figure of which■will appear in the following Number). The plant represented in Plate 42, is the Babiana villosa, abulbous native of South Africa ; and that in Plate 43 is thesingular Orchidaceous Bulbophyllum sanatorium Lindl. fromSierra 46


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