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at tip : palpi white ; wings hyaline ; stigma slender, blackish ; 

 second cubital cellule rather large, quadrangular, more or less 

 petiolated from the radial cellule, anterior recurrent, nervure a 

 little arcuated, not angulated and with a white bulla : second 

 recurrent nervure rectilinear, with a white bulla ; metathorax 

 with an impressed longitudinal line, and a transverse raised one 

 at base ; abdomen honey-yellow ; first joint white at base j second 

 joint blackish above : feet, posterior pair honey-yellow, tarsi 

 blackish ; intermediate pair white, with honey-yellow thighs ; an- 

 terior pair white. 



Length nine-twentieths of an inch, 



I place this in the genus Ophion because of the compressed, 

 falcate abdomen, notwithstanding the existence of the second 

 cubital cellule. [241] 



ANOMALON Jurinc.* 



1. A. ATTRACTUS. — Black J feet and base of the abdomen 

 honey-yellow. 



Inhabits Indiana. 



Body black, somewhat polished : frontal orbits, part of the 

 hypostoma and mouth yellowish-white : thorax, line before the 

 wings and wing-scale whitish : wings hyaline ; nervures fuscous, 

 towards the base whitish ; stigma whitish towards the stricture ; 

 second cubital cellule destitute of the exterior nervure ; recurrent 

 nervures each with a bulla : scutel pale yellow : metathorax with 

 a transverse pale yellow line beneath the scutel : abdomen 

 honey-yellow ; posterior half of the 4th segment and the remain- 

 ing segments black ; first segment sessile, with an arcuated groove 

 in which are many elevated lines ; 2d segment with two less 

 arcuated ones ; 3d and 4th segments each with one of the grooves ; 

 all the yellow portion of the tergum has large close-set punctures : 

 feet honey-yellow, origin of the anterior pair pale yellow : pos- 

 terior tibiaj black towards the base, with a large white annul us ; 

 posterior tarsi black : pleura with a white line before : pectus 



* I place in this genus, those species that are destitute of the small 

 cubital cellule, and which have not the abdomen so compressed and 

 truncated, as to associate with Ophion. 



[Vol. I. 



