I.YCAKNINAK: rilF. CENTS CHRYSOPHANUS. 973 



H hiilf tliiicH l)r<miloi- tliiiii tin- slalk. Ilvt- tImoM lonKor tlinii liroinl. huTenses very criid- 

 imlly In s|7.o lit tlui linHi-, !» o<|Uiil for iiio>t of Its lt'n;:tli iind bluntly poiiitcil nt the 

 oxtri'iiilty, tliri'o nr four Joints riilfrlnjf Into tlir illnilniiliun of size. I'lilpl .sloinlcr, 

 fully half ii.x Ion;; imnin ii- the eye, the nildillr Joint tiiprrinK only on the npliiil third, 

 the terndnnl Joint more Ihiin half ns lonj; ii> the pennllirnate and elothcil with recnin- 

 hent seaU's only, while the others are densely staled, especially below, and fnrnlshcd 

 with a heavy fringe of very lon^. projeetlnit hairs. 



I'nta^la very lon^ nnd sletnler. somewhat arrhed and slightly tnnild, nearly or quite 

 four times as \oi\is as broail, taperlnj,; on the basal half, the apleal half about one- 

 third the width of the base, eniiiil (T very slightly enUn'KinK. nearly straight, the tip 

 broadly rouinled; upper border not exeavated. 



Ki>re win;:s (39 : :>:t) two-thirds «> long again as broad, the eostal margin slightly 

 and e<|iudly eurved iit l)asc and tip. the miildle two-thirds nearly straight; outer margin 

 very broadly and uulforndy rounded, having sneh a general dire<-t ion as to form an angle 

 of about f!.')" with the costal margin , the angle rounded oil'; Inner border scareely concave 

 on the basal two-thirds, the angle well rounded. Costal vein terminating some distance 

 before the tip of the cell, subcostal with three branches, tlrstarising a little ((J , 61: 7 ) 

 or somewhat ( 9 ,61 : 8 ) beyond tlie mUidle of the upper bonier of the cell; secon<l about 

 two-thirds ((J) or nearly thrcc-llfths (J) the distance from the origin of tlie lirst 

 branch to the tip of the cell; third at the apex of the cell, its forks originating mid- 

 way (<J ) or a little less than midway ( ^ ,) from the tip of the cell to the apex of tlie 

 wing; cross veins transverse, obsolete except next the main veins ; cell rather less 

 than half the length of the wing and tliree and a half times as long as broad. 



Hind \v ings with the costal margin broadly and roundly expanded next the base, 

 lieyond nearly straight, near the apex sloping oft' toward the outer margin, sooner and 

 more abruptly in the (J than in the ?. Outer margin rather broadly and regularly 

 rounded, fuller, especially on the upper half, in the $ than in the J ; inner border 

 abruptly and considerably expandctl at the base, beyond straight or scarcely convex, 

 scarcely emarginate for a short space next the tip, the angle rouniled oil'. Submedian 

 nervure terminating at the anal angle; internal nervurc terminating considerably be- 

 yond the middle of the inner margin. 



Fore tibiae less than three-fourths ((J) or about (ive-sixtlis ($) the length of the 

 hind tibiae, the spurs naked; the tarsi either nearly equalling the tibiae (?) or 

 from three-quarters to four-fifths their length ( J ) ; terminal joint of fore tarsi 

 either like that of the other legs ( ?) ; or small and tai>ering, feebly divided by faint 

 impressed lines into simulations of Joints, tlie tip armed with only a single apical 

 hook, dilTering from the spines which cro'wd np to it only in being longer and a little 

 more curved ; furnished above with short, dense hairs, instead of scales ( (J ). All the 

 femora provided with a fringe of rather close, long hairs on the under surface. Mid- 

 dle tibiae either as long as (?) or a little shorter than ((J) the hind tibiae, rather 

 abundantly armed beneath, and to a slight extent on the sides, with not very long but 

 slender spines and at the apex with a pair of moderately short and slender spurs scaled 

 nearly to the tip. First Joint of tarsi fully equalling the others together, the next 

 three diminishing in regular ratio, the fifth equal to the second ; the Joints furnished 

 very abundantly beneath with very long and rather slender spines, excepting on the 

 basal Joint mostly collected upon the sides and in a naked field ; an apical pair on 

 each Joint longer than the others; claws small, not stout, compressed, taiiering, con- 

 siderably and regularly but not very strongly cur\-ed ; paronychia double, each lobe 

 fully as long as the claw, equal, very slender, the superior straight, the inferior curv- 

 ing strongly Inward and forward : pulvlllus Inconspicuous. 



Lateral alations of upper organ of male abdominal appendages pretty large, bent 

 strongly downward In the middle, divergent, leaving a U-shaped opening between their 

 bases; lateral arms very long and slender, acicular. strongly bowed. Clasps very 

 uniform in size from base to tip. 



Egg. Slightly more rounded above than below, the base being rather broadly 

 truncate; cells small, those In the middle of the egg disposed with some regularity in 



