8 PHRYGANIDiE. 



with numerous luteous dots which are mostly confluent in the mid- 

 dle of the winjr of the male : hind-wings with a few luteous spots 

 along the fore border and with a broad luteous band extending ob- 

 liquel}' from the tip along part of the hind border. Length of the 

 body 6 — 7 lines ; of the wings 22 — 24 lines. 



a, b. Nova Scotia. From Lieut. Redman's collection, 



4. Neuronia concatenata. 



Rufa; antenn(E picece ; pedes testacei ; abdomen fuscum ; alee sub. 

 hyaiince^ anticre fusco reticulates. 



Red, shining : head and thorax clothed with whitish hairs: an- 

 tenncB piceotis: abdomen brownish: legs testaceous: fore-wings pale 

 brown, with very numerous almost colourless dots which are mostly 

 confluent and especially so towards the base : hind-wings subhya- 

 line, their tips reticulated with brown ; a brown spot on the fore bor- 

 der opposite one on the fore-wing; a few pale brown marks on the 

 hind border. Length of the body 5—6 lines; of the wings 16 — 18 

 lines. 



a, b. St. John's Bluff", East Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, 



Esq. 

 c, d. Georgia. From Mr. A'obot's collection. 

 e. ? From Mr. Children's collection. 



5. Neueoma ocellifera. 



Testacea ; capite thoraceque supra nigris ; antenncB nigrce, apices 

 versus ferruffinece ; alee anticcB nigro subreticulatce et siibfasci- 

 atcB. 



Fern. — Black, with black hairs and bristles : antennce ferrugi- 

 nous at the tip ofeach joiut except towards the base, and wholly fer- 

 ruginous towards the tips : breast, abdomen and legs testaceous : 

 wings testaceous : fore-wings irregularly reticulated with black, which 

 here and there forms short and irregular bands: hind-wings with a 

 broad curved black band near the tips. Length of the body 5h 

 lines; of the wings J 9 lines. 



a. North America. Presented by the Entomological Club. 



6. Neuroma ocelligeea. 



Nigra ; tibia picece; alee testacere, anticce nigro reticulata:. 



Male. — Black, with pale hairs and black bristles: shanks 

 pitchy : wings testaceous ; fore-wings reticulated with black, which 



