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ZOOLOGY INSECTS. 



fact that the second longitudinal vein ends in the first and not in the costal 

 vein. 



It differs from Eidonclms in the eyes being contiguous between the 

 antennae and the vertex only, and not above and below the antenna?. The 

 abdomen is very broad, and its upper side very convex ; it is broad and cut 

 squarely at the basis ; broad and blunt at the tip (not tapering, as in 

 Eulonclms). 



The cuts represent this species, Fig. 1, L. Klettii magnified; (the hind 

 tarsi are broken off; the hair line indicate the natural size). 



Fig. 2, profile view of the same. 



Fig. 3, wing magnified. 



FIG. 2. 



FIG. 1. 



FIG. 3. 



LIST OF SPECIMENS IDENTIFIED. 

 BOMBYLIARIL 



ANTHRAX, Linn. 

 ANTHRAX OEDIPUS, Fabr. 



Anthrax cedipus, FABU., Syst. Autl., 123, 22. WIED., Dipt. Exot., i, 124, 8. Auss., 

 Zweifl., i, 2G2, 12. SAY, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., iii, 46, 6. (Anthrax 

 irrorata), WALKEE, List, &c., ii, 253. 



IlAB. Kentucky; Pennsylvania; West ludies ; Nova Scotia; Rocky Mountains; 

 Colorado. 



A lew specimens, collected in 1S73 by Dr. J. T. Rothrock a,t Fairplay, 



Colo. 



