LEPTOCERID.E. LEPTOC.'ERUS. i201 



Phr. quadrifasciata. Fahricius — Lep. quadrifasciatus. Steph. Catal. :52Q. 

 No. 3656. 



Black: antennae annulated with black and white; wings dull ochreoustesia- 

 ceoiis, anterior with four broad black bands, placed nearly equidistantly, the 

 fourth at the apex; posterior immaculate, paler; nervures dusky ; abdomen 

 greenish-brown; legs pale, hinder femora duSky. 



Not ver}' abundant : taken occasionally near London, but more 

 frequently in Devonshire and in Scotland. 



Sp. 23. longicornis. Fuscns, alls anticis griseo et nigricante vnriis, posticis 

 griseis immaculatis, antennis pedlbusque paUidis. (Long. corp. 3 lin.; Long. 

 Ant. 9 lin. ; Exp. Alar. 94 lin.) 



Phr. longicornis. Linnc. — Lep. longicornis. Sfppli. Caial. 320. No- 3655. 



Pale fuscous : eyes black ; antennai whitish, about thrice the length of the 

 body ; anterior wings pale griseous, varied with dusky or blackish dots ; 

 posterior griseous and immaculate ; legs whitish. 



Apparently rare : taken in June near London. 



Pp. 24. rufo-giiseus. Fuscns, alis anticis riifo- griseis, atomis pallidiorifus, 

 posticis fuscis, suhhyalinis, pedilms palUdis, atitennis albis vigi'o inacidatis. 

 (Long. Corp. 24 lin.; Long. Ant. 9 lin.; Exp. Alar. 7§— 8 lin.) 



Lep. rufogriseus. Stcph. Catal. 320. No. 3652. 



Fuscous : eyes l)lack ; anterior wings griseous-red, with numerous fainter 

 atoms; posterior somewhat transparent, fuscous, darkest on the margins; 

 abdomen pale; legs whitish; antennae very slender, white, with narrow 

 black rings. 



Not common: found in Devonshire, in July, and occasionally 

 near London. 



Sp. 25. bicolor. Capdte, thoruce et alis anticis ochraceo-ftrriigincis, abdomine 

 alisgue posticis nigricnntibtis, antennis nigris albo anniilatis, pedibusfulvis. 

 (Long. Corp. 2S — 3| lin.; Long. Ant. 1{ lin. ; Exp. Alar. 6 — 8 lin.) 



Lep. rufus. Steph. Catal. 320. No. 3653. — Lep. bicolor. Phil. Mag. {Curtis) 

 V. iv. p. 214. 



Head, thorax, and anterior wings light rusty-ochre; posterior wings and 

 abdomen blackish; legs fulvous; antennae very long and slender, black, 

 faintly annulated with white. 



Rather more abundant than the last : found near London, and in 

 the New Forest, and in Devonshire, in July. 



Sp. 26. elongatus. Pallide rufo-ochraceus, alis anticis angustis, ochraceis atomis 

 paucis atris, posticis hr/alinisfusco, iridescentibus, pcdibus anienrii.sque j allide 



Mandibulata, Vol. VL, Dec. 31st, 1836. 2q 



