190 Mr. J. O. Westwood’s Monograph 
Sp. 16. Panorpa venosa, Westw. 
Obscure fulva, meso- et metathoracis lateribus obscuris, abdo- 
mine obscuro, linea dorsali pallidiori; alis pallide flavo-luteis, 
venis transversis fasciis apiceque nigricantibus. @. 
Expans alar. lin, 12. 
Habitat in Georgia Americe. In Mus. Britann. 
Obscure fulva, regione ocellorum nigra. Antenne fusce, arti- 
culis duobus basalibus fulvis. _Meso- et metathorax lobis 
lateralibus obscuris, scutellis pallidioribus. Abdomen fulvo- 
fuscescens, linea dorsali pallidiori. Pedes luteo-fulvi, tar- 
sorum apice fusco. Ale quam in sequentibus evidenter 
latiores et ad apicem magis rotundate, pallide flavo-lutee, 
punctis numerosis obscure fuscis, uno prope basin (in alis 
anticis), fascia, in medio interrupta ante medium, linea brevi 
transversa incisa prope costam, tune fascia obliqua irregu- 
lari pone medium apiceque irregulariter nigro-fuscis, venis 
transversis plus minusve nigro-fusco tinctis, stigmate fulvo ; 
alee posticee minus maculate. 
Sp. 17. Panorpa confusa, Westw. 
Fulva, alis luteo-hyalinis, venis nigricantibus, transversis fusco- 
tinctis, fasciis apiceque tenuibus nigricantibus; abdominis 
segmento Sto maris supra spina longa armato, 6to ad basin 
haud inciso. ¢ @. 
Expans. alar. lin. 11. 
Habitat in America Septentrion. Massachusetts. In Mus. nostr. 
Tota fulva, regione ocellorum antennisque nigris exceptis. 
Abdomen maris segmento 5to spina longiori acuta obliqua 
armato. Alz lutescentes, costa basique magis luteis, venis 
nigricantibus ; puncto parvo prope basin; fascia tenui,in medio 
interrupta, ante medium; tunc (pone medium) fascia tenui 
irregulari in medio geniculata, apiceque tenui, nigricantibus; 
venis transversis presertim versus apicem alarum nigro 
tinctis ; alae posticee minus variegate ; articuli tarsorum ad 
apicem nigri. 
I am indebted to Dr. Thaddeus W. Harris, a distinguished 
American Entomologist, for both sexes of this insect, which I re- 
ceived with the name of P. fasciata of Fabricius; from that species, 
however, they are quite distinct, as already noticed, whilst they 
have several characters which seem to warrant my considering 
them as specifically distinct from the following species. 
