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marginal veins fewer than in the last species. Testaceous, slightly 

 marked with pale brown : antennae straw-colour, pubescent, very 

 slender, very much longer than the wings : legs straw-colour: wings 

 hyaline, rather long and narrow ; veins of the fore-wings alternately 

 whitish and brown, of the hind-wings whitish ; some brown spots 

 on the space between the subcosta and the radius. Length of the 

 body 4 lines ; of the wings 20 lines. 



a. Georgia. From Mr. Abbot's collection. 



Genus 6. CHRYSOPA. 



" Subcosta et radius paralleli et segregatim usque ad alae acu- 

 men percurrentes ; duo sectores simplices prope ad basin oriundi, 

 inter quos multae areolae discoidales oblique positae, venulis earum 

 finalibus simpliciter furcatis; cubitus cumprimo radii sectoreaream 

 cubitalem angustam formans ; antenna setaceae, longitudine corpus 

 vel aequantes, vel superantes." Schneider. 



Hemerobius, p., Linn.; Fabr.; Scop.; Schr. ; Oliv. ; Rossi; 



Panz. ; Latr.; Donov.; Shaw; Ratz. ; Guer.; Zett. 

 Chrysopa, Leach; Sam. ; Curt. ; Steph. ; Burnt. ; Evans / Wesm. ; 



Brauer. 



Hemerobius, Ramb. 

 Chrysopina (Chrysopa et Apochrysa), Schneider. 



Div. 1. 



" Caput antice conicum, paullo elongatum ; anteunarum articuli 

 in apice pilis setosis duobus oppositis ornati ; alse inferiores supe- 

 rioribus paullo breviores ; in alae area discoidali duas venularum 

 gradatarum series ; area cubitalis angusta, e cellulis cubitalibus ple- 

 rumque quinquangulis vel quadrangulis composita ; venula cellulam 

 cubitalem (plerumque) tertiam secans aut curvata, ante primi sec- 

 toris radii primam venulam transversalem in hunc aperta, aut directa 

 cum ipsa proxima venula cubitali conjuncta." Schneider. 



Subdiv. 1. 

 Lab rum marginis anterioris integrum, uon emarginatum. 



Sect. 1. 



Antennarum articulus 2us non maculatus, vel rarissime superne 

 tantum maculis insignis. 



