142 MANDIBULATA. — NEUROPTERA. 



Sp. 6. pusilla. Fusco-nigra, collaris laterHms pedibusque pcdlide rvfescentibus, 

 alis hyalinis palUdis, nervis subfuscescentibus, capite lato, antenms gracilibus. 

 (Long. corp. 2 lin. ; Exp. Alar. 6| lin.) 



Ne. pusi]la. Steph. Catal. 315. No. 3550- 



Pitchy-black : bead very broad ; collar with its lateral margins pale reddish ; 

 legs pale reddish, the femora slightly tinged with piceous ; wings hyaline, 

 pale, the nervures slightly fuscescent, the transverse ones darker, ajid 

 forming an oblique line ; antennae very slender, and rather long. 



Found in the vicinity of London, in June. 



Sp. 7. annulata. Rufo-fusca, nigro variegata, pedihus pallida rufescentibus 

 J'emorihus posticis annulo ohscuroJ\isco, alts fusco-cinereis, nervis foscis. (Long, 

 corp. 3 lin. ; Exp. Alar. 9 lin.) 



Ne. annulata. Steph. Catal. 315. No. 3551. 



Dull red-brown : eyes black ; middle of the collar brown-black ; meso- and 

 meta- thorax varied with the same, and the back of the abdomen also 

 brown-black ; legs pale reddish, the hinder femora with an obscure fuscous 

 ring near the apex ; wings pale ashy-brown, with fuscous nervurea ; antennae 

 rather long and slender, dusky at the apex. 



Not uncommon in the neighbourhood of Hertford in June, fre- 

 quenting mar&hy districts. 



Sp. 8. pallipes. Piceo-brunnea, nitida, pedibus pallidis, alis hyalinis subcinereis, 

 nervis pallidis, antennis subpilosis. (Long. corp. l^lin. ; Exp. Alar. 5^ liu.) 

 Ne. pallipes. Steph. Catal. 315. No. 3552. 



Pitchy-brown, very shining : legs pale; wings hyaline, somewhat ashy, with 

 pale nervures ; antennfe slightly pilose. 



Found at Coombe wood, in June. 



Sp. 9. luteicornis. Nigro-picea, nitida, labro, capite posticl, collaris laieribus, 

 pedibusque rufescentibus, alis pallida cinereis, nervis pallidis, antennis gracilibus 

 pallide luteis. (Long. corp. 2^ — 3 lin.; Exp. Alar. 9 — 10 lin.) 



Ne. luteicornis. Steph. Catal. 315. No. 3553. 



Shining, pitchy-black : labrum, head behind, and sides of the collar, reddish ; 

 legs pale reddish ; wings slightly cinereous, with pale nervures ; antennae 

 slender, pale luteous. 



One of my specimens is very remarkable for the extraordinary dissimilarity of 

 its antennae, the right one is slender, with rather indistinct short joints, and 

 of the usual length ; the other is about half the length, and composed of 

 about 10 rather elongate subclavate joints, the terminal one being largest, 

 compressed and truncate, forming a kind of club ! 



Found in the marshes near Hertford, in the beginning of June. 



