70 NEUROPTERA. 



59. L. bimaculatus, Steph. 111. 197, 11 ; L. alboguttatus, 



Hag. 



Pitchy brown, clothed with grey hairs; antennae dark 

 brown, annulated with snow-white to the apex ; ab- 

 domen above pitchy-brown, with white bands on the 

 sides, below dingy-greenish ; anterior wings shorter, 

 broader and more acute than in L. cinereus, brown, 

 distantly sprinkled with short, white hairs, with a 

 large snow-white spot in the anal angle; veins not 

 very distinct ; posterior wings hyaline, blackish-grey, 

 bordered with grey behind; legs whitish-grey, with 

 the apices of the tarsi and the anterior tibiae brownish. 



Length 4 — 5 lin. ; exp. 7 — 8 lin. 



Hab. London, in July ; rare. 



60. L.annulicornis, Steph. III. 199, 15; M.fulva, Ramb. 

 Brown, densely clothed wvith clay-coloured hairs; an- 

 tennae pale clay-yellow, slightly annulated with brown 

 to beyond the middle ; abdomen pitchy-brown, with 

 white lateral bands ; anterior wings long, slender, but 

 little broader at the apex, densely clothed with clay- 

 coloured hairs; veins indistinct; a lighter spot in 

 the anal angle; posterior wings much shorter than 

 the anterior, hyaline, blackish-grey ; legs clay-co- 

 loured, the tarsi scarcely perceptibly annulated with 

 brown. 



Length 4—5 lin. ; exp. 9 lin. 



Hob. London, in June; not very common. 



61. L. annulatus, Steph. 111. 197, 9. 

 Pitchy-brown, clothed with silver-white hairs; antennae 



brown, the basal half white, annulated with brown; 

 abdomen pitchy-brown, with white lateral bands; an- 



