250 NEUROPTERA OF NORTH AMERICA. 



2. N. pardalis. 



Neuronia pardalis Walk.! Catal. 7, 3. 



Black, clothed with luteous hair, beneath luteous ; anterior fe- 

 mora ferruginous ; anterior wings confertly pointed with luteous 

 (which are confluent in the males) ; posterior wings anteriorly 

 pointed with luteous, and with a broad luteous, subapical band. 

 (From the description of Walker.) 



Length to tip of wings 27 millira. Alar expanse 50 millira. 



Hub. Nova Scotia (Redman). 



3. N. ocelligera. 



Neuronia ocelligera Walk.! Catal. 8, 6. 



Black, with pale hair; tibice piceous; wings testaceous, the an- 

 terior ones reticulated and guttated with black, posterior wings 

 having the margin spotted with black. Male. (From the de- 

 scription of Walker.) 



Length to tip of wings 16 millira. Alar expanse 28 millira. 



Hab. Nova Scotia (Redman). 



It is very much like N. reticulata of Europe; is it different? 



4. N. signata. 



Phryganea signata Fab. Sp. Ins. I, 389, 7; Mant. Ins. I, 245, 8 ; Entom. 

 Syst. II, 76, 8. 



Small ; head fuscous ; wings grayish-fuscous, shining, spotted 

 with yellow, the posterior margin striated with yellow. (From 

 the description of Fabricius.) 



Length to tip of wings ? 



JIab. North America (collection of Banks) ; does it belong to 

 this genus? 



5. N. semifasciata ! 



Pliryganea semifasciata Say, Western Quart. Report. II, 161, 4 ; American 

 Entomology, II, pi. 44 (upper figures). — Neuronia fusca Walk.! 

 Catal. 9, 7. 



Fulvous; antennae annulated with fuscous, the apex fulvous; 

 head fuscous ; dorsum of the mesothorax each side, black ; head 

 and thorax partly ciliated with black ; feet with brown spines ; 

 wings fulvous, the veins obscurer, the anterior ones transversely 

 flecked with brownish-black, a small basal spot, and an abrupt, 

 medial streak at the posterior margin, brownish-black, the disk 



