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The neuration of Oncocerus pallescens, Kolenati, accord- 

 ing' to the figure in the Gen. et Spec. Trichop. pt. 2. 

 tab. V. fig. 5-3, should have fork 4, but Herr Brauer in- 

 forms me that the type of that insect in the Vienna Mu- 

 seum is undoubtedly Wormaldia occipitalis. 



DoLOPHiLus copiosus, n. sp. (PL XIV. fig. 2). 



Antenna brown, narrowly annulate with yellowish 

 ochreous. Head blackish, very densely clothed with 

 long golden-yellow hairs ; hinder portion of the occiput 

 with two long oval reddish swellings, strongly punctured, 

 and with two reddish tubercles in the middle (these pro- 

 tuberances are visible only when the hairs are denuded) : 

 ocelli whitish : eyes black : palpi brown. Prothorax 

 densely clothed with golden hairs ; and similar hairs, in 

 tufts, at the attachments of the anterior wings ; integu- 

 ments of thorax blackish. 



Anterior wings smoky fuscous, somewhat shining, very 

 densely clothed with short golden pubescence ; fringes 

 golden-gray ; veins fuscous : posterior ivings smoky, sub- 

 hyaline and iridescent ; fringes grayish-brown. 



Legs reddish-yellow, the spurs, femora, and anterior 

 tibiae, externally brownish. 



Abdomen dull blackish, thinly clothed with pale yel- 

 lowish hairs. 



Anal appendices of the ^ fuscous : the terminal margin 

 of the last dorsal segment is truncate: app. sup. rather 

 long, sub-triangular and rather acute; app. intermed. 

 straight, acute, long, placed between the app. sup. and 

 closely applied one against the other ; app. inf. nearly 

 twice the length of the app. sup., closely applied one 

 against the other, two-jointed, the joints flattened, nearly 

 equal in length, the apical one being very obtuse, the 

 basal one somewhat dilated at the base ; no appearance 

 of the penis or sheaths. In the ? the last abdominal 

 segment is truncate, with a short protruding yellowish 

 ovipositor [$ ? ) . 



Expanse of wings 6-8'". 



Preth and Raibl Valleys, Upper Carinthia (Zeller) ; 

 abundant in June. I received upwards of twenty 

 examples from Prof. Zeller. 



