of the Genus Panorpa, &c. 189 
utrinque nigricantibus; metathorax etiam puncto parvo 
utrinque obscuro; prothorax margine antico nigro-ciliato ; 
abdominis segmenta basalia ad latera obscuriora, segmento 
5to maris inermi. Alz subcinereo-hyalinz, puncto magno 
costali ad basin stigmatis nigro, stigmate ipso pallido; venis 
omnibus transversis cinereo-nebulosis, cellulisque nonnullis 
apicalibus puncto cinereo notatis; vena prima longitudinali 
pone stigma, tantum bis (interdum semel) bifida. Ala ¢@ 
cinereo magis notate. 
Sp. 13. Panorpa punctata, Klug. 
Testacea, thoracis maculis abdominisque basi fuscis; alis hyalinis, 
nervis punctoque in singula cellula nigris. 
Habitat in Mexico. 
P. communi paullo minor. 
P. punctata, Klug. Mon. Panorp. p. 25, pl. ann. fig. 9. 
Sp. 14. Panorpa terminata, Klug. 
Testacea, capite thoraceque fusco-maculatis ; alis hyalinis, apice 
nigricantibus. 
Magnitudo precedentis. 
Habitat in Mexico. 
P. terminata, Klug. Mon. Panorp. p. 26, pl. ann. fig. 10. 
Sp. 15. Panorpa Americana, Swederus. 
Testacea, alis latis flavescentibus, fasciis tribus fuscis (2da recta, 
ultima apicali), anticis ante fasciam 1m, et inter fascias 1m et 
2m puncto parvo fusco; venis fulvis, in partibus fasciatis 
fuscis; abdominis segmento Sto in &é cornu brevi erecto 
armato. 
Expans. alar. lin. 11. 
Habitat in Georgia America. Mus. nostr. 6, @. 
Panorpa Americana, Swederus, Act. Holm. 1787. 
Panorpa fasciata, Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii, p. 98. Klug, Mon. 
Panorp. p. 252. 
My specimens of this insect exactly agree with the descriptions 
of Swederus and Fabricius, and cannot be considered as identical 
with the subsequently described allied species. The P. fasciata 
of Klug appears to be composed of several distinct species con- 
fused together. 
