78 EDWARD NORTON. 



Hylotoma McL,eayi. 



Larva.— Length about one inch ; width 0.16 inch. Head not large, pale green 

 about the mouth, dark green above; two black eye spots and two longitudinal 

 lines above. Body white, with a pale green tint; an indistinct darker green 

 stripe down the middle of back ; on each side of this a row of eleven yellow 

 spots, one on each segment, and a similar row on each side of body above legs 

 but not corresponding with those above ; five rows of black dots on each side, 

 viz. three rows of dots down the back, between and outside of the yellow dots, 

 one row of eleven larger dots along each side of body in middle, and another 

 row of eleven on each side between the yellow dots above legs. Legs twenty- 

 two number, wholly green, the anal pair used in walking. Anal segment pale 

 green. When at rest or disturbed it rolls spirally, the head outward and tail 

 upon back. Feeds separately, one on a leaf above, eating the outer edge. 



Connecticut. Found for successive years on the Chinese honeysuc- 

 kle. July 17th, spun dark brown cocoons on the ground near the 

 surface; came forth July 22nd of the following year. 



Hylotoina dorsalis, Klug. 



Much like H. scaputarix, but more slender. Cilise on antennae 

 black; antennas channeled above; scutel wholly rufous; anterior pair 

 of femora and tibiae yellow-red ; their tarsi black in 9 , pale before in 

 % ; wings violaceous, a distinct darker spot covering the whole of 

 marginal and part of submarginal cells; first recurrent nervure re- 

 ceived near the first submarginal vein, second near the second vein. 

 In scapularis, the first is received in the middle of cell. 



Mexico. Two % 9 specimens. (Coll. Am. Ent. Soc.) 



Il> lotoma lepida. Klug. 



This has a little of black on the inner orbits, and the tips of all the 

 tibiae black ; the ridge of nasus forms a deep triangular enclosed basin 

 between the anteuuae. 



Mexico. One % specimen. (Coll. Am. Ent. Soc.) 



Hylotoma consobriua, n. sp. 



9 . — Length 0.40 ; br. wings 0.80 inch. — Antennae clavate, black, with the two 

 basal joints pale; head, thorax and the four and a half basal segments of abdo- 

 men brown-yellow ; mouth whitish ; the three and a half apical segments of 

 tergum black; legs yellow, the middle of all the femora, the apical two-thirds 

 of all the tibiae, and all the tarsi black, except the basal two-thirds of the first, 

 which is pale ; spines yellow ; less of black on the anterior femora ; wings black- 

 ish at base and tip beyond the stigma ; a broad yellow band across the middle; 

 nervures the color of bands; body slender; ridge between antennae flattened 

 so as to form a triangular enclosed space. 



Mexico. One specimen. (Coll. Am. Ent. Soc.) 



Cladius sequalis, n. sp. 



£.— Length 0.22; br. wings 0.45 inch. Antennae long and slender (about 

 0.18 inch), quite pilose, third joint a little shorter than fourth, a little swelled 

 at base beneath, apex of joints 3 — (5 swelled ; final joint of maxillary palpi ovate, 



