190 ALBATROSS EXPLORATIONS, INSECTS — HOWARD. 



NEUROPTERA, 



Family LIBELLULID.E. 



Anax Junius Drury. 



A specimen of this widely distributed species was caught on board 

 on the Pacific coast. It also occurs in our Southern States. 



Family TERMITINA. 



A colony of Termites was collected at Panama, but no winged speci- 

 mens. The species consequently can not be determined. 



LEPIDOPTERA. 



Family NYMPHALID^E. 



Heliccnius apseudes Hiibn. (Sicyouia A.), Zutr. Ex. Stunett., Figs. 141, 142. 

 One example; $. Panama. 



Elnia vanessoides Blanch. Gay, Faun. Chil., vn., p. 28, PI. V, Fig. 5, 6. 

 One very badly worn female specimen, ticketed "Panama." 



Family SPHINGID.E. 



^Jllopus titan Cram. Pap. Exot., PI. 142, Fig. F. 



One example, ticketed " Off Taboga, P>ay of Panama." 



Family SESIID.E. 



Isanthrene crabroniformis Stand. 



One example ; 9 ; labeled u Panama." 



HYMENOPTERA. 



Family MYRMICIDiE. 



Cremastogaster lineolata Say. 



A specimen from Ballenas Bay shows that this, our common species, 

 has a wide distribution. 



Family POMPILID.E. 



Pepsis formosa Say. 



Of this Arizona species a specimen was collected on St. Margarita 

 Island. 



Family VESPID.E. 



One poor specimen of the genus Polybia, from Panama. 



A light-colored specimen of Polistes from St. Margarita Island, some- 

 what different from any of our southwestern forms, and two specimens 

 of an obscure species of the same genus collected at Panama. 



