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OF PUlLADELPniA. 395 



3 ]?ody brownish ; eyes contiguous above in a sujuU part of 

 their curvature ; thorax with a yellowish-white band at the ante- 

 rior base of the anterior wings, and a white bund between the 

 two pairs of wings, descending ubliijuely on the pleura, where it 

 is yellow; wings hyaline; basal costal cellula browu ; stigma 

 slender, yellowish, not very obvious; anal membrane white; 

 abdomen slender, wider near the tip ; segments paler on the 

 basal half; lateral carina none; anal processes lanceolate, slightly 

 arcuated, exterior edge towards the tip minutely denticulate ; 

 inferior process nearly as long as superior the ones ; tarsi 

 blackish. 



Length two inches. 



Dr. Harris sent me a male specimen, I have not seen the 

 female. 



[Subsequently described as Epophthalmia clnnaviumud ]}urni. 

 Uandb. 2, 2, 845 : and Didi/mops Servillei Ramb., Neuropt. 



142.— UllLKR.] 



4. L. TENEBivosA. — Wings immaculate ; body greenish-black, 

 with yellow lateral marks on the trunk. 



Inhabits Indiana. 



% Eyes bright emerald green, in contact above ; front brown- 

 ish towards the mouth, near the antennae bright green, above the 

 antennjii brownish ; mouth beneath yellowish : vertex brownish ; 

 thorax dark [20] greenish, tinged towards the head and on the 

 .sides with vinaceous ; an oblique yellowish line under each wing, 

 and a yellowish spot each side behind ; wings hyaline; stigma 

 blackish ; anal margin with a thick fuliginous nervure, tinged on 

 its side with ferruginous; anal membrane blacki.sh, whitish at 

 base; abdomen greeni.sh-black, immaculate, very slender behind 

 the ba.se, thickest at base, and fusiform beyond the middle; anal 

 appendices arcuated, superior pair with a tooth on the superior 

 middle, at tip abruptly incurved and truncate ; feet immaculate. 



Length over two inches. 



[Belongs to CorduUa. — Uiiler.] 



5. L. LYDIA. — Wings with a broad, brown band ; and at base 

 an abbreviated line. 



L. Lydia Drury, Ins. Vol. 1, pi. 47, fig. 4, Oliv. Ency. Meth. 

 p. 570. 

 1839.] 



