ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 



[May, '07 



branch is sent out, very heavy at its origin and very light for two- 

 thirds of the distance to the margin. At the apical end of the discoidal 

 cell two branches are given off, one extending to the costal, and the 

 other to the anal, side of the apex of the wing. On the border of the 

 wing on each side occur from 4 to 5 infundibulse, each one of which 

 is clothed with a small seta. A few larger setae are scattered over the 



Fig. 5. Ocelloria gravinympha ($>) 



veins. The wing presents an undulating surface; the attachment at 

 base is high, then it descends and rises again at the basilar third 

 at about the bifurcation of the vein, which is the highest point of 

 the wave, then it curves downward through middle of discoidal cell, 

 takes a gradual rise, and comes to a higher point at the apica) 

 end of discoidal cell, after which it runs flat to the apex. The pos- 



