188 Mr. J. O. Westwood’s Monograph 
Ima pone stigma bis furcata, furca secunda fere ad apicem 
ale, vena transversa stigma cum hac vena conjungenti 
obliqua ; maculz basales in alis posticis obsolete. 
Genus Evrnania, Westw. 
Caput prothorace haud occultum, infra in proboscidem longi- 
tudine mediocri productum ; ocellis 3. 
Antenne alis longitudine zquales. Thorax et abdomen ut in 
Panorpa. Pedes elongati, graciles, tibiis bicalcaratis ; tarso- 
rum unguibus acutis, basi tantum serrulatis, pulvillo magno 
intermedio adjecto. dle longe, elongato-ovate ; antice costa 
dilatata haud areolata, disci venis longitudinalibus fere ut in 
Panorpa dispositis (vena prima post stigma, attamen ad apicem 
haud fureata), venis brevibus transversis valde irregularibus, 
nonnullis obliquis, venis alarum posticarum magis regularibus. 
The general characters of this insect so closely resemble those 
of Panorpa, that it is not without some hesitation that J venture to 
separate it from that genus in the absence of an opportunity of 
examining the trophi, the only known specimen being contained 
in the collection of the British Museum, and it being contrary to 
the regulations of that institution to allow the dissection of speci- 
mens of natural history. As, however, there are several decided 
characters, such as the shorter proboscis, very long antenne, 
dilated costa to the fore wings, and comparatively unarmed un- 
gues, in which this insect differs from the species of Panorpa, 
(which together constitute a remarkably distinct group, which 
would be broken down by the introduction of the present species 
therein,) I have considered it best to regard it as generically 
distinct. 
Euphania luteola, Westw. (Pl. XIV. fig. 1.) 
Fulva, antennis (articulis 4 vel 5 basalibus fulvis exceptis) nigris, 
meso- et metathorace piceis, ad latera rufescentibus ; abdo- 
mine piceo, segmentis 4 apicalibus fulvis, pedibus_piceis, 
femoribus fulvis ; alis pallide luteis, ad basin magis fulvis, 
venis discoidalibus fuscis, basalibus tamen fulvis, stigmate 
fusco. 
Long. corp. lin. 53. Alar. expans. lin. 153. 
Habitat ? In Mus. Britann. 
Fig. 1a, the head seen in front. 
