5i' 1 Mi:i;i>Tir VARIATION. [i-.urr i. 



a nmiilMT iif lamella . ^>\ne like normal lamellae, others quite 

 i insular. A- far afi I c.,iild make out, the divisions were as 

 -hewn in tin- figure. and I have affixed numbers to the several 

 l>:iris in illu-trat t\\ <>\' their possible nature. The appearance 

 suggests that thi-iv is an irregular repetition of a pair of clubs 

 peripheral to tin- normal antenna, but I can form no opinion 

 as to tin- morphology of the parts. Originally described by 

 .Mm \>i i;i;vs. Col. anorm., 18(SO, p. 12, fiy. [Description and 

 figure altogether misleading.] 



PAIRED EXTRA PALPI. 



805. Bembidium striatum (Carabidw): left maxillary palp arises l.y a 

 tirst joint enlarged towards its apex, bearing ////"' sepa r,-ite terminal joints 



bead of one. < )i these joints one stands apart on a small process of 

 the first joint, Inn the other two are placed close together, on either 

 side ot the apex of the Hrst joint, and diverge from each other at about 

 a ri^ht an^-le. JACQUELIN-DUVAL, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, 1850, Ser. 2, 

 vin. p. ."i:;:;, I'/, it, ,\\i. 



806. Helops sulcipennis (I let.): supernumerary, partially double 

 apical joint arises from the 2nd joint of right maxillary palp. Tt is 

 >et on /// r'n/lit niK/Iix to the plane of the normal palpus. JAYXK, H. F., 

 Trams. Amer. Ent. Soc., isso. vin. p. Kil,///- H. 



S()7. Euprepia purpurea (Aretiida-): a specimen in which the right wings and 

 ;uitriina were male and the left wings and antenna female, is declared to have 

 !,--, -,,-eil ,;// ,.1-trit ]><iir /' ji,ilj,i. [No sutVicient desi'ription of this extraordinary 

 occurrence is given ; an.l as the repetition of the palpi is only incidentally mentioned, 

 it may he doubted whether a full examination was made.] FKEYKK, C. F., Beitr. 

 ur Schmetterlingskunde, isi"). I'd/, v, p. 1'27, Tab. 4~)S,ji/i. 4. 



