ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 



[Jan., '07 



antenodals in front wings and five in hind wings; seven postnodals in 

 front wings and eight and nine in hind wings. Legs black, femora 

 of first and second pair, especially the first pair and especially on the 

 inner surface and basally, with light brown. 



Figs, i and 2. Appendages of Sowatuch- 

 lora charadreza.) Bear Creek, Canon, 

 Jefferson Co., Colorado, July 31, 1898, 

 E. J. Oslar, collector. Type cf , col- 

 lection E. B. Williamson. 



Figs. 3 and 4. Appendages of Somatoch- 

 lora linearis, Lake Forest, Illinois, 

 June 27, 1904. cf, collection J. G. 

 Needham. 



Second abdominal segment with a basal, lateral, inferior and a sub- 

 apical, lateral, superior spot yellow; genital lobe long, yellow, margined 

 with brown; 3 with a basal, lateral, superior and a basal, lateral, 

 inferior spot yellow, these spots not so sharply defined as the mark- 

 ings on 2; remainder of abdomen, including the appendages, black. 



Described from a single d 1 in my collection, collected by 

 Ernest J. Oslar, Bear Creek Canon, Jefferson Co., Colorado, 

 July 31, 1898. 



So far as form of appendages go, this species finds its 

 closest ally in 6". lincaris. No other species known to me ap- 

 proaches these two species in this type of appendage. >5\ nasalis 

 is known to me only by DeSely's description of the female, 

 but it certainly cannot be associated with charadraca. In ad- 

 dition to differences indicated in the figures of appendages, 

 charadraca is separated from linearis by a number of charac- 



