rilTKONOMUS. 195 



rather obscure, broader than iu the male ; veins more evident, dusky- 

 ferruginous. Abdomen above dark grey, except the incisures, or (in 

 immature specimens) with only an interrupted dusky line down the 

 back ; first joint of the fore tarsus shorter than the tibia." — Hal. MSS. 

 Found by Mr. Haliclay on sand hills in county Down, also in 

 Cork, and in Kerry. (I.) 



194<. TyphoB, Hal. MSS. Fcem. scJmlaceits, rtntoinis 1-articnlatis, 

 alis albis, pleuris, ventre, femoribus tibiisque posterioribus liavidis an- 

 ticis fuscis. Long. 2 ; alar. 4 lin. 



Fern. " Very like the preceding species, hit with ilie, cmteunre seven- 

 jointed. Pale yellowish. Vertex, three continent stripes on the meso- 

 notum, metanotum, and raesosternura cinereous (scutellum paler). An- 

 tennae fuscous ; first joint ferruginous ; seventh elliptical, as long as the 

 three preceding, or more. Wings white-hyaline ; usual veins distinct, 

 fuscous, yellowish towards the base ; pobrachial areolet closed beyond 

 the fork of the pobrachial vein. Abdomen above cinereous, with pale 

 incisures ; coxae ferruginous, outwardly cinereous. Fore legs dusky ; 

 femora at the base and coxes pale yellowish ; posterior femora and 

 tibiae ferruginous, with dusky tips; fourth joint of the tarsi short, 

 obcordate, notched at the tip ; first joint of the fore tarsi very little 

 shorter than the tibia." — Ral. MSS. 



Hare. One s}jecimen found by Mr. Haliday at Blarney, near 

 Cork, in September. (I.) 



195. tonsus, Hal. MSS. Mas, " schislaceus, nntennis parce cili- 

 a/is, articulo extrtmo parum elongate, pleuris flavidis, alis subhyalinis, 

 pcdibns anticis fuscis, femoribus tibiisque posterioribus flavidis. Long. 

 1|- ; alar. 3 lin." 



Male. " The smallest of this gi'oup, not unlike C. Amman, but the 

 autennse quite ditferent, the forceps light-coloured (and dillerentiy 

 formed?), and the wings not white. Pale ferruginous. Vertex, meso- 

 notum, metanotum, and mesosternum pale slaty-grey. Eyes distant, 

 but little notched. Autennre dingy-yellowish, half the length of the 

 thorax; last joint elongate-elliptical, not one-fourth of the length of 

 the antennae ; second and next joints subglobose, then gradually in- 

 creasing in length, and becoming oblong, scauiUy vertlcillate, with lomj 

 hairs, not formincj a ■plume as usual. Wings obscurely hyaline; veins 

 light rust-brown ; pobrachial areolet scarcely passing the fork of the 

 pol)rachialveiu. Abdomen dusky, with narrow pale incisures ; forceps 

 ferruginous (the claw paler, dUated for half its length, and denticulated 

 internally). Legs pale ferruginous, longer than iu C. Amman; femora 

 and tibiae at the tips (fore pair almost entirely), and tarsi brownish ; 

 fourth joint of the tarsus shorter than the fifth, notched at the tip ; 

 first joint shorter than the tibi;e." — Hal. MSS. 



l{are. One male found by Mr. Haliday ou Mourne Mountains, 

 county Down, and another at Eir House, near Dublin. (L) 



