782 A. E. VerriU—Tke Bermuda Islands. 



Laphygma macra Guenee ; = Z. exigua (Hub.). See p. 773. 



Perigea subaurea Guenee ; a W. Indian noctuid.* 



Plusia ou Guenee, Noct., ii, p. 96, 1852. Florida, etc. (See p. 7 75.) 



Remigia marcida Guenee, iii, p. 31 7 = R. repanda. (See p. 774.) 



Thermesla monstratura Walker, Cat. Lep., xv, p. 1564, 1858. f 



Margaronia jairusalis Walker, op. cit., xviii, p. 524, 1859= Gly- 

 phodes jairusalis Hampson, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1895, p. 733. 

 S. America (t. Dyar in letter). 



Stenopteryx hybridalis (Hiibner), Pyral., p. 29, pi. xvii, fig. 1 1 4, 

 (as Pyralis) — Nomophila, noctuella, (t. Dyar.) (See p. 778.) 



Chcerocampa tersa (Drury), 111. Exot. Ent., i, p. 56, pi. 28, fig. 3. 



Junonia omnia Hiibner. See above, p. 762. 



Probably most of these are introduced species. 



G. Geddes' list (Entomol. Soc. Ontario, 25th Ann. Rep., p. 25, 

 1894, collected January to May) adds the following to Jones' list : 



Potys adipaloides Grote and Rob., Des. Amer. Lep., p. 26, fig. 19 

 = Pyrausta orphisalis Walk. (t. Dyar). U. States ; common. 



Plusia, sp., imago feeding on flowers of wild mustard (Sinapis 

 nigra). J?erha,'p&= Plusia ou Guenee. 



g. — Trichoptera. (Caddis-flies.) 



Insects of this group are not common in Bermuda, but Dr. H. 

 Hagen identified one North American species (Hullesus maculipennis) 

 from the collection of J. M. Jones, 1876. 



h. — Neuroptera. (Ant-lions ; Lace-wings.) 



Lace-wing Fly; Golden-winged Fly ; Bright-eyes. [Chrysopa 

 rufilabris Burrn.) 



Figure 149. 



This Lace-wing Fly was received from Mr. Louis Mowbray early 

 in November. The body is light green with a narrow pale yellow 

 dorsal line on the abdomen and a pale lilac streak on the thorax ; 



* This moth is ferruginous, with the thorax blackish and the abdomen gray- 

 ish; fore wings with three yellowish fascia?, and speckled with yellow. Antilles 

 and Brazil ; not yet known from the United States. 



f T. monstratura. According to Walker its characters are as follows : — Wings 

 of $ slightly speckled with black ; oblique line straight, black, diffuse, extend- 

 ing from % the length of inner border of hind wings to tip of fore wings ; 

 middle line black, undulating; submarginal line indicated by black points; fore 

 wings with the interior line black, undulating, a black oblique streak extending 



