200 SIALID^l. 



5. CHAULIODES SIMPLEX. 



Piceus; caput antice latins, ore luteo ; thorax subferrugineus ; 

 pedes testacei, tarsis piceis ; alee subdnerece, anticce fusco sub- 

 guttatce et bimaculata;. 



Body pitchy : head broader in front, with slight longitudinal 

 ridges towards the hind part, longer than the prothorax : mouth lu- 

 teous : thorax slightly ferruginous : legs testaceous ; tarsi piceous -. 

 wings slightly gray ; fore-wings with very indistinct pale brownish 

 dots which are most apparent in front: veins pale testaceous ; mar- 

 ginal region with twenty-three transverse veins which are more 

 oblique and more approximate towards the tips ; fore border of each 

 wing with two oblong brown spots towards the tip. Length of the 

 body 6 lines ; of the wings 26 29 lines. 



a c. Silhet. From Mr. Argent's collection. 



6. CHAULIODES VJRGINIENSIS. 



Capite thoraceque nigris, fulvo punctatis ; alis lalis hyalinis, vert-is 

 nigro punctatis. Long. alar. 36 lin. 



Hemerobius pectinicornis ? Linn. Sijst. Nat. i. 2, 911, 1. Pal. 



Beauv. Ins. Afr. et Amer. Neur. pi. 1 , f. 2. 

 Hemerobius Virginiensis, Drury, Ins. App. vol. ii. 

 Chauliodes Virginiensis, Westw. Edit, of Drury, i. 105, pi. 46, 



f. 3. 



Virginia. 



7. CHAULIODES SUBFASCIATUS. 



Var? Piceus; caput antice testaceum; alee subcinerece, fasciis 

 duabus obliquis latisfuscis, anticce fusco maculata, venis albido 

 fasciatis basi luteis. 



Chauliodes subfasciatus, Westw. Cab. Orient. Ent. 70, pi. 34, f. 5. 



Body pitchy : head broad in front, testaceous towards the 

 mouth, much broader and a little longer than the prothorax : eyes 

 prominent : prothorax a little broader in front, slightly contracted 

 in the middle, rather broader than long, with a very slight dorsal 

 ridge : wings slightly gray, with two broad oblique brown bands, one 

 at the tip : fore-wings with numerous brown spots towards the base 

 and with a few between the bands; veins brown, with whitish bands, 



