CHIKONOMU8. 195 



rather obscure, broader than in the male ; veins more evident, dusky- 

 ferruginous. Abdomen above dark grey, except the incisures, or (in 

 immature specimens) with only an interrupted dusky line down the 

 back ; first joint of the fore tarsus shorter than the tibia." Hal. MSS. 

 Found by Mr. Haliday on sand hills in county Down, also in 

 Cork, and in Kerry. (I.) 



194. Typhon, Hal. MSS. Faem. scMstaceus, antennis 1-articulatis, 

 alis albis, pleuris, ventre, femoribus tibiisque posterioribus flavidis an- 

 ticis fuscis. Long. 2 ; alar. 4 lin. 



I'em. " Yery like the preceding species, but wilh the antennas seven- 

 jointed. Pale yellowish. Vertex, three confluent stripes on the meso- 

 notum, metanotum, and mesosternum cinereous (scutellum paler). An- 

 tennas fuscous ; first joint ferruginous ; seventh elliptical, as long as the 

 three preceding, or more. Wings white-hyaline ; usual veins distinct, 

 fuscous, yellowish towards the base ; pobrachial areolet closed beyond 

 the fork of the pobrachial vein. Abdomen above cinereous, with pale 

 incisures ; coxa3 ferruginous, outwardly cinereous. Fore legs dusky ; 

 femora at the base and coxas pale yellowish; posterior femora and 

 tibiae ferruginous, with dusky tips ; fourth joint of the tarsi short, 

 obcordate, notched at the tip ; first joint of the fore tarsi very little 

 shorter than the tibia." Hal. MSS. 



Rare. One specimen found by Mr. Haliday at Blarney, near 

 Cork, in September. (I.) 



195. tonsus, Hal. MSS. Mas, " schistaceus, antennis parce cili- 

 atis, articulo extreme parum elongate, pleuris flavidis, alis subhyalinis, 

 pedibus anticis fuscis, femoribus tibiisque posterioribus flavidis. Long. 

 1^ ; alar. 3 lin." 



Male. " The smallest of this group, not unlike C. Amman, but the 

 antennas quite different, the forceps light-coloured (and differently 

 formed?), and the wings not white. Pale ferruginous. Vertex, meso- 

 notum, metanotum, and mesosternum pale slaty-grey. Eyes distant, 

 but little notched. Antenna dingy-yellowish, half the length of the 

 thorax ; last joint elongate-elliptical, not one-fourth of the length of 

 the antennas ; second aud next joints subglobose, then gradually in- 

 creasing in length, and becoming oblong, scantily verticillate, with lony 

 hairs, not forming a plume as usual. Wings obscurely hyaline ; veins 

 light rust-brown ; pobrachial areolet scarcely passing the fork of the 

 pobrachial vein. Abdomen dusky, with narrow pale incisures ; forceps 

 ferruginous (the claw paler, dilated for half its length, and denticulated 

 internally). Legs pale ferruginous, longer than in C. Amman; femora 

 and tibias at the tips (fore pair almost entirely), and tarsi brownish ; 

 fourth joint of the tarsus shorter than the fifth, notched at the tip ; 

 first joint shorter than the tibia3." Hal. MSS. 



Hare. One male found by Mr. Haliday on Mourne Mountains, 

 county Down, and another at Fir House, near Dublin. (I.) 



