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5. S. (Hoplocampa) rubi, Harris. Address by Noyes Darling, 

 New Haven, 1845, p. 13. N. E. Farmer, i. p. 164 ; ii. p. 33. Proc. 

 Bost. Soc. N. H. 7, 235. 



? . " Black, a spot eaeli side of the collar ; middle of tlie dorsum 

 and legs dirty-yellow ; color of wings smoky." Marginal recurrent 

 nervure received near third submarginal nervure ; mandibles stout, 

 second tootli prominent, a smaller tooth beneath. 



Inhabits Conn., Mass. (H. Coll.), and Ohio. 



" Larva green ; six dorsal rows of tubercles bearing two black 

 bristles, and four lateral ones on each side bearing white bristles. 

 Appears in May, and feeds on the raspberry." Dr. Kirtland, Ohio 

 Farmer, June 16, 1860, mentions a larva which "eats longitudinal 

 blotches out of the leaves of the raspberry, and seems to be partly 

 gregarious." It is probably this. 



6. S. TiLi^, n. sp. Length, 0.24, Ex. wings, 0.56 in. ?. Shining 

 black ; antennse stout, third joint as long as fourth and fifth ; face 

 black, corners of nasus angulate ; second tooth of mandibles retracted, 

 a third smaller blunt tooth behind ; tips of femora and the tibias white ; 

 tarsi partly white ; wings hyaline, faintly clouded at base of upper 

 pair ; marginal recurrent nervure received nearer the third than 

 second submarginal nervure ; a faint minute dot in middle of second 

 brachial as well as the second submarginal cell. 



Inhabits Farmington, Conn. 



Twenty-one specimens, taken on the linden leaves in June. I have 

 not seen the larvas, but have found irregular holes eaten in the leaves. 

 This bears some resemblance to S. alUpes of Europe. 



Sub-tribe, B. (JPhymatocera, Dahlbom.) Antennse bristle-shaped, 

 long. 



7. S. RUDis, n. sp. Length, 0.20, Ex. wings, 0.44 in. . Black, 

 thorax mostly rufous. Antennae moderate; the first and second 

 joints, nasus, and labrum pale rufous ; corners of nasus angulate ; 

 tegulas and thorax rufous, except metathorax and pectus ; tips of 

 all the femora, the anterior tibias beneath, and the tips of tarsi, pale 

 rufous ; wings hyaline ; marginal recurrent nervure received near 

 third submarginal nervure. 



One specimen received from Mr. Packard, Brunswick, Me. In 

 this and the two following species, the third and fourth joints of the 

 antennse are of equal length, and are somewhat enlarged at the tips. 



§. S. RUFULA, n. sp. Length, 0.18, Ex. wings, 0.40 in. S. 

 Black, the tegulas and edge of collar reddish-yellow ; antennae nearly 

 as long as body ; nasus and labrum, tegulas and edge of collar, dull 

 honey-yellow ; tips of anterior femora and the tibiee whitish ; wings 

 hyaline, ample. 



One specimen ; Farmington, Conn. 



