330 EDWARD NORTON. 



void of any greeaish hue. The dorsal black marks are wider anteriorly 

 than posteriorly, and are usually broken transversely in the full grown 

 individuals ; also further apart than in L. Ahhotii; lateral spots sub- 

 quadrate, with an additional row of smaller black marks below them ; 

 head shining reddish-brown, with black eye spot ; jaws tawny ; anal 

 segment entirely black above; venter, together with pro-legs (14 abd. 

 and 2 anal), immaculate; feet black, with white joints. When young 

 it is without marks. 



Pupa. — A brown cocoon, larger than that of Z. Ahhotii. 



New York, (Fitch). New Jersey, (Riley). 



Found October, 1867, by Andrew S. Fuller, at Ridgewood, New 

 Jersey, on the scotch and austrian pines in myriads, eating all the 

 leaves as they go. Imago began to come forth February 15th ; cocoon 

 found between leaves and on ground. 



13. Lophyrus Edwardsi, n. sp. 



Li>ng, 0.25. Br. wings. 0.50 inch. 



% ■ — Antenna) apparently 24-jointed, rather long, final joint slender, 

 clubbed, the preceding joint with but one long ray, and the rays slen- 

 der, that on third joint as long as any, first and second joints greatly 

 enlarged; head and body polished; punctures coarse, separated; nasus 

 with a shallow emargination; the three apical joints of palpi long and 

 slender ; middle tibiae with a spur cleft at tip; claws with a large inner 

 tooth near the middle; color black; the palpi, tegulse, venter and legs 

 yellow-red; wings hyaline, costa pale, nervures blackish; lanceolate 

 cell with straight cross-line. 



San Francisco, California. (Henry Edwards.) One specimen. 



14. L. insularis. 



Lophyrus insularis, Cresson, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil., iv, 1865. 



Cuba. 



15. L. interruptus. 



Hylotoma inUrrupta, Fab., Syst. Piez., 21. 4. 

 Lophyrus! interruptus, Lepel. Mon. Tenth. 57. 164. 9- 

 South America. 



Sub-genus II {31onoctenus), Dahlb. 

 Antennae of the males with one row of pectinations. Lanceolate 

 cell open at shoulder, without cross line, but contracted in middle. 

 Tibial spurs sharp. 



Europe. 



57. PTERYGOPHOETJS, Klug. 

 Wings with one marginal and three submarginal cells, the 2nd re- 

 ceiving; two recurrent nervures. 



