CLOTHILLA. 7 



abdominal segments fulvous ; wings opaque, brown, costal margin 

 yellow, subcostal and basal veins blackisli-brown ; head ratber 

 large, opaque, rounded, flat, impressed in the middle, brassy, ocelli 

 rather small, distant ; prothorax semicircular, opaque. 



Length to tip of wings 22 — 25 millim. Body 8 — 10 millim. 

 Expanse of wings 42 — 4*1 millim. 



Hah. Vera Cruz, Mexico (Salle). 



11. T. fumosus ! 



Termes fumosus Hagen! Linn. XIV, 123. — Perhaps imago of Termes 

 nigriceps. 



Blackish-brown, brassy; antennas blackish-brown annulated with 

 pale ; mouth, venter and feet yellowish-brown, tibiae a little ob- 

 scure ; wings opaque, dark-smoky, costal veins blackish-brown, 

 the rest fuscous ; head flat, rounded, anteriorly bi-im pressed ; 

 ocelli rather large, distant ; prothorax hardly narrower than the 

 head, semicircular. 



Length to tip of wings 14 millim. Body 6 millim. Expanse 

 of wings 24 millim. 



Hah. Yera Cruz, Mexico (Salle). 



I have seen similar specimens, badly preserved, from Matamoras, 

 Tamaulipas. They may be distinct. 



Fam. II. EMBIDIXA. 



Body depressed, linear; head free; wings equal, mem- 

 branous; tarsi triarticulate. 



I have seen a specimen (perhaps a larva) without wings, not 

 well preserved, from Cuba (Gundlach, Berlin Museum). Pale 

 fuscous. Length of body 4 millim. Belonging to the genus 

 Olyntha ? ' It is probably a new species. 



Fam. III. PSOCINA. 



Body oval ; bead free ; prothorax small, obtected ; wings 

 unequal, sometimes wanting ; tarsi two- or three-articulate. 



CLOTHILLA Westwood. 

 (^Lepinolus von Heyden ; Paradoxenus and Paradoxides Motscli.) 

 Ocelli absent ; wings incomplete, coriaceous ; tarsi triarticulate. 



