If) 
HAUSTELLATA. 
D I P T E 11 A. 
CULlCIDiE. 
Plate XLIII. fig. 1. 
Culex conciiimis. 
Cu. I'^usco-hi'unneus, thoracejnsco cittato, abdonnuc aiujulis ^)-que albis^ 
femorihus basi subtiis aJIndo. (Long. Corp. 2\ liu.) 
Cu. concinnus, Steph. Catal. No. 7Cr)0. 
Deep fuscous-brown : thorax with a broad longitudmal fuscous streak ; 
abdomen with 5 white bands ; and with triangular spots of the same on 
each side beneath ; pleurae also dotted with white ; legs fuscous, with 
the base of the femora beneath whitish : wings pale fuscous, iridescent, 
spotless ; halteres lurid-ochreous. 
Found in July, in Scotland. 
T I P U L I D .E. 
Plate XLII. fig. 2. 
ChironoiHUS luriduhis. ^ 
Cil. Virldis, thorace viltis obscuris ; a!is hi/alinis pnncto n'ujro. (Long. 
Corp. 2|^ lin.) 
Tip. viridula, Fabricius — Ch. Airidulus, Steph. C't. No. 7086. 
Bright green : thorax with obscure brownish streaks : legs very pale 
yellowish-green, with the tips of the femora, tibiae, and joints of the 
tarsi black ; wings hyaline, with a faint black dot. 
A very pretty and abundant species of this numerous genus, 
which contains above 100 indigenous species. 
