^4 NEUROPTERA. 



see in Pictet's species the black colouring of the abdominal 

 segments described by Stephens. 



35. S. pantherinus, Pict. ; H. latipennis, Curt. Phil. 



Mag. 125. 



Brown ; lower surface and legs testaceous ; first joint 

 of the antennae yellowish-brown ; thorax blackish- 

 brown ; anterior wings mouse-grey, with yellow lon- 

 gitudinal lines ; their apex parabolic. App. anal, 

 infer. $ thick, obtuse, running straight upwards and 

 inwards, rounded off at the apex, and clavate (see 

 Brauer, N. A. fig. 56, 57). 



Length 8 lin. ; exp. 15 lin. 



Hab. England, Coll. Curtis. Requires further con- 

 firmation. 



36. S. stellatus, Curt. Phil. Mag. 125; Steph. 111. 



210,7; Ph. nigricornisj Pict.; S. arcatus, Kolen., 

 Brauer. 



Brown ; lower surface and legs testaceous ; first joint 

 of the antennas yellowish-brown; thorax yellowish- 

 brown in the middle, with grey hoariness; anterior 

 wings striped with dull greyish-brown and pale grey, 

 their apex nearly circular. App. anal, infer. $ pro- 

 duced into a long,jine point (vide Brauer, N. A. fig. 

 52, 53). 



Length 1\ lin. ; exp. 14 lin. 



Hab. London, Devonshire, Dorsetshire, Isle of Wight; 

 rare. 



Genus Hallesus, Stephens. 

 Anabolia, Stephens (partim). 

 Joints of the palpi cylindrical, thin ; first joint of the an- 



