10 NEUROPTERA. 



99. T. LURiDus, Curt., Steph. 111. 163, 4; Phil loncji- 



pennis, Ramb. 



Fawn-coloured ; antennge and palpi brownish ; head and 

 thorax with fawn-coloured pubescence; legs and 

 abdomen fawn-coloured; wings hyaline, sparingly 

 clothed with fawn-coloured down ; veins brown. 



Male. A pp. inf. with oblong obtuse tips. 



Length 4| lin. ; exp. 8J — 9 lin. 



I£ab. Common near London in June, Hertford. 



100. T. PALLESCENS, Steph. 111. 162, 1 ; T. Jlaviceps, Steph. 



111. 163,2; T. xanthoceras, Steph. 111. 164,3; T, 

 pallipes, Steph. 111. 164, 5. 

 Fawn-coloured; antennae fawn-coloured; palpi brownish ; 

 head and thorax with fawn-coloured pubescence ; legs 

 fawn-coloured, brownish beneath; abdomen black; 

 wings hyaline, sparingly clothed with brownish fawn- 

 coloured down, veins brownish yellow. 

 Male, app. inf. with triangular acute terminal joints. 

 Length 4 lin. ; exp. 6 — 8 lin. 

 Hah. Near London in June and July. 

 Obs. When I investigated the Stephensian types I could 

 not succeed in separating specifically the four species cited ; 

 their identity, requires, however, re-confirmation. 



101. T. ANNULicoRNis, Steph. 111. 164, 6. 



Ochreous ; palpi brownish ; antennae brown, with narrow 

 whitish annulations; thorax and base of abdomen 

 above brownish, the -apex fawn-coloured; wings 

 nearly glabrous, pale brown, with a few golden hairs ; 

 veins brownish ; legs ochreous yellow. 



Length 4| lin. ; exp. 8 hn. 



JIab. Near London in June, not common. 



