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obscure luteous; feet luteous, apex of the tarsal articles obscure; 

 abdomen luteo-fulvous, the dorsal base obscure ; segment 5 with a 

 short dorsal horn; segment 6 not emarginated at the base supe- 

 riorly; wings pale, with two basal spots, a transverse band before 

 the middle, a transverse, costal medial spot, an oblique pterostig- 

 matical, irregular band, hardly angulated in the middle, but dilated 

 at the costa ; the apex, somewhat broadly, upon which are some 

 white points, and a spot at the anal angle, black ; basal spots of 

 the posterior wings obsolete. (From the description of West- 

 wood.) 



Alar expanse 24 28 millim. 



Jfab. Nova Scotia ; St. Martin's Falls, Albany River, Hudson's 

 Bay (Barnston, Redman). 



11. P. maculosa ! 



Panorpa maculosa Hagen ! 



Testaceous; head fulvous, rufo-fuscous around the ocelli; an- 

 tennas black, the two basal articles fulvous ; dorsum of the thorax 

 fulvous, spotted with black; feet luteous, the apex fuscous; un- 

 guiculi 4-toothed, teeth long ; abdomen testaceous, the apex lute- 

 ous; segment 5 conical, the apex truncated; segments 6 and 7 

 equal, conical, the sixth stouter, the base above sub-eniarginated ; 

 segment 8 elongated, oval, appendages linear, long ; forceps short, 

 unguiculated ; wings hyaline, veins fuscous, apical transverse veins 

 partly marked with fuscous ; two basal spots, a spot upon the 

 middle, and some apical spots, fuscous, pterostigma luteous, each 

 side with a fuscous spot. 



Alar expanse 24 millim. 



Hob. Pennsylvania (Uhler). 



12. P. terminata ! 



Panorpa terminata Klug ! Act. Berol. 1836, 106, 4, fig. 10. Westwood 

 Trans. Ent. Soc. Loud. IV, 189, 14. Walk. Catal. 463, 14. 



Fusco-testaceous ; middle of the head brownish-black, rostrum 

 rufous; prothorax entirely, and the sides of the mesothorax blackish- 

 brown ; antenna? black, the two basal articles rufous ; feet luteous, 

 unguiculi tridentate ; wings hyaline, the apex fuscous. (Female.) 



Alar expanse 23 millim. 



Hab. Mexico (Deppe). 



