158 
Metsbalis. culate; external margins ciliated; stigmata obscure ; 
ts of the tibie fuscous. 
Linn. Fabr, 
Tare ll. My /RMELEONIDES.® 
Antenne thicker towards their extremities. Palpi 
six. Bern equal. -Tarsi five-jointed, the first and last 
joints ; claws two, strong, elongate, acute. 
Gexus CCCCXCIV. Myamereon. Linneus, De 
Geer, Fabricius, Latreille, Leach. 
Antenna graduall Pace towards their extremities ; 
shorter than the toy: es entire. Abdomen very 
long, linear. Labial ‘pi very long, apex obconic, 
- . —e 
Libelluloi- "Sp. 1. Libelluloides. ellow, lineated with 
black ; antennae black ; wine: 7 Lean, with distant 
spots and points of blackish colour ; under wings less 
maculated, Pith two abbreviated blackish bands ; feet 
vari 
eleon libelluloides. Linn. Latr. Fabr. 
Inhabits the south of Europe, and all Africa. 
Genus CCCCXCV. etd Geoff. Leach. 
Myameteon. Lim. Fabricius, Latreille. 
Antenne gradually thicker towards their extremi- 
ties ; shorter than the —— Ey ote eee tere 
v , linear. Labi ji wil it in- 
pw fire iform, Pormeceot me atm the apex. 
Formicari- Sp. 1. Formicarius. Wings hyaline, apex acute ma- 
us. culated with fuscous ; <dinal ‘oniadict anal scanbvatiieto- 
moses whitish. 
Myrmeleon formicarium. Linn. Latr. Fabr. 
Formicaleo formicarius. Leach’s MSS. 
Inhabits Europe in sandy districts ; it varies with 
immaculate wings. 
Genus CCCCXCVI. Ascatapuus. pees La- 
treille, Lamarck, Leach. 
Livettoiwes. Scheeffer. 
Myrmeteon. Linn. 
Antennz abruptly terminated by’an obtrigonate club. 
ow composed of two conjoined segments. Abdomen 
than the thorax, ee ceney 
. 1. Barbarus. Bod oe spotted with yellow ; 
abe nervured with golden saan upper ones from 
the base of the hinder margin even to the border, 
blackish, the border broadly paler ; inferior ones with 
the base blackish, hyaline in the middle, the apex black. 
Ascalaphus barbaren' Fabricius, Latreille. ; 
Inhabits Barbary. 
Sp. 2. Tialicus. Black, maculated with luteous ; 
wings obscurely nervured ; superior ones with their 
basial costa, wit with a spot 0 posite to the internal 
noe white, yellow, or sulphur coloured, the inter- 
under ones with the base black, 
the the widale white-yellow, the posterior ——- end 
apex blackish. 
Ascalaphus italicus. Fabricius, Latreille. 
Ms Inhabits southern Europe and part of Germany. 
Tre II. Hesxenonipes. 
Antenne filiform or setaceous. Palpi four. Wings 
equal. ‘Tarsi five-jointed. 
Famity I. Hemerobida. 
_ Oceili, or little eyes, not distinct. 
24. bye- 
MELTON. 
495. For- 
MICALEO. 
196. Asca- 
Paris. 
Tralicus, 
® This tribe probably contains two families. 
‘same breadth as the thorax. 
ENTOMOLOGY. 
Genus CCCCXCVIL pre meat Leach’s MSS. 
Hemeronws. Linné, , Fabricius, Latreille, aw 
Olivier, me pee sees “ee wt jn 
Antenne (at ‘as eplin. 
dric hens: longer than ee 9 » 
1. Perla. Perla, 
Flemcrob emerobius perla. Linné, Fabricius, Larreilles 5 
Chrysopa perla,, Leach’s MSS, 
Inhabits woods, iichkom my 
Sp. 2. Reticulata. ote ck at Reticulattt 
emerobius chr. Linn. ore ied 
Chrysopa retic Leach’s MSS. ‘ 
Inhabits Europe 
Genus CCCCXCVIIL, Henxnanive.t. Linng, Fo- 498 we 
bricius, Latreille, Lamarck, Leach. - MEROBIUS, 
Antenne as long, or shorter than the bodys joints 
ee 
. Hirtus. ch 3 Hinton 
Pcetnotins hirtus. Linn. Fabr. Late. pou’ > 
Inhabits Germany. => hn taba) 
Fay IT. Osmylida, ¢ tonto _ 
Cea iss Bieta, 8 “95 ew ae 
Genus CCC smyius. Latreille. 49. Osarx- 
Hemerosius. Fabr. Villers, Roemer, Donovan. 5 nee 
Antennz moniliform, . 
Sp. 1. Maculatus. Fuscous; head and fol nee Maculatus.. 
ceous ; wings hairy, the upper ones and the mar 
gin of the inferior ones spotted with black. 
veh 
Hemerobius maculatus. Fabricius, = 
Hemerobius chrysops. tea Donovan. 
Hemerobius fulvicephalus. . 
Inhabits France, ei my a contin ane 
ed with Hemerobius chrysops « einer 
Trine IV, Gonwhnasmad 
Thorax with the first ent , not much longer 
than broad. Tarsi rigs sarge ings of ee size. 
 : resembling each 
“Corgdatida. 
EeeyA :" 
Ocelli three a triangle. Wings incum- 
bent a arsi iwith all the joints entire. 
Genus D. oryYDALIS. Latreille, ornare 
Hemerosius. Fabricius, Olivier. 
Rapurpia. Linn. 
Antenne simple, the joints very short, cpliaahele. 
Mandibles v dango: as-lempgide shan aheees Head 
broader than the thorax. 
Obs. Latreille considers this genus isiakieyt Raphidia, 
notwithstanding the diference oF the tars joints, both 
in number and form. 
Sp.1. Cornuta. 
Hemerobius cornutus. H} 
Corydalis cornutus, _Latreille, Palissot de Beauvos 
Raphidia cornuta. Linn. 
Inhabits Africa, and part of America.’ 
Genus DI. Cnavutiopes, Latreille, Palissot. 
Hemerosivus. Linn. De Geen, Olivier... 
Semputs. Fabricius. 
Antenne pectinated. Mandibles shart. Head of the 
“i nN + ghad 
wade D vtta)h 
th 
Fabricius, Olivier. © 
Sp. 1. Pectinicotnis. 
hee pectinicornis. Linn. 
ctinicornis. Fabricius. — 
Cheuho pectinicornis, Latr. Palisot de Beauvois. 
set 
4 mm la 
+ Hemrrobius phalani ides Dr Leach places in a peouliar genus named Darraxreteayx. : 
Slo the firet volume ef the Zoological Mieellany, is instituted a new genus, named NymrHeEs, which belongs to this family. 
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