164 DOLICHOPIDA-:. 



the subapical vein with a very faint flexure, ending in the costal margin 

 farther from the tip of the wing than is usual in this section. Black 

 edge of lamellae narrow, jagged at the tip. Leys pale yelloic, fore coxae 

 pale yellow, immaculate ; the hind tarsi, the middle pair except the me- 

 tatarsus, and the last joint of the fore pair, with a small spot at the tip 

 of the hind tibiae, black. The legs of male are very long, the fore coxae 

 naked and glossed with white, the/on? tarsus more than twice as long as 

 the tibia and very slender, the intermediate joints of equal length, the 

 first rather longer, the last joint extremely short, dilated, deep black, 

 with a white speck at the base. 



Not common, in moist spots in elevated woods. (I.) 



21. confusus, Ztt. d. s. 535. 29 (\%kZ).patellatus, Stn. (1831). 

 JEneo-viridis, fronte subcyanea, hypostomate albo, antennis nigris basi 

 subtus luteis, pedibus fiavis, coxis anticis basi cinereis, tarsis apice 

 posticis totis nigris, alis vena subapicali geniculata ; Mas. tarsis anticis 

 tibia sesfiuilongioribus, articulo ultimo dilatato atro. Long. 2-^; alar. 

 4f lin. ^ 



Brassy-green ; front bluish-green ; face white. Antennae Hack, the 

 lower edge of the first joint tawny yellow. Wings obscure hyaline, darker 

 in the female ; fiexure of sitbapical vein obtuse-angled, sometimes with a 

 rudiment of a branch. Black edge of lamellae of moderate breadth, 

 deeply jagged at the tip. Legs yellow ; fore coxce yellow, with the base 

 grey ; hind tibiae dusky at the tip ; hind tarsi, middle pair except the 

 metatarsus, and the tip of the fore pair black. In the male, the fore 

 tarsus is fully half as long again as the tibia, the joints decreasing in 

 length to the fourth, which is a little compressed and pale, the fifth 

 joint as long as the fourth, compressed, much dilated, somewhat trian- 

 gular, deep black. 



Eare. In the collections of Messrs. Curtis and Clifton. (E.) 

 Obs. D.plumitarsis, Pin. dol. 10. 4, which has been introduced 

 into the British lists also, has the twist of the subapical vein 

 almost rectangular, and the fore coxse immaculate yellow; the 

 last two joints of the fore tarsus in the male are dilated and 

 feathered, black. I have not seen a native specimen of it. 



22. longicornis, Stn. isis, xxviii. 53. 7 (1831) ; Ztt. acuticornis, 

 Fin.; Mg. ; Mq. ; Hal. ; Stg. Pallide ceneus, antennis acuminatis 



fiavis supra apiceque nigris, pedibus pallide fiavis, tarsis apice posticis 

 totis nigris ; Mas. antennis capite longioribus, tibiis posticis apice foveo- 

 latis, alis lineola costali nigra, alulis pallido-ciliatis, hypostomate flaves- 

 cente; Fcern. hypostomate albido. Long, l-i; alar. 3 lin. 



Brassy-green, rather pale. Face in male pale yellowish, with silvery 

 gloss ; in female white. Antenna pointed ', yellow, blackish on the upper 

 edge, and to the tip of the third joint ; in the male as long as the head is 

 broad, the third joint lanceolate, as long as the two preceding together, 

 the tip curved upwards. Wings in the male hyaline, narrow, the anal 



