260 HEMEROBIDES. 



/. North America. Presented by the Entomological Club. 



g. Trenton Falls, New York. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



56. CHRYSOPA OCULATA. 



Flavido-virea ; palpis fuliginosis, pallide annulatis ; antennarum 

 articulo 2o nigro ; stria in clypei lateribus, attera arcuata 

 ante antennarum basin, earum basin ipsam et spatium inter 

 antennas cingente, quatuor punctis magnis in vertice, et sin- 

 gulo puncto utrinque in occipite, tribus punctis in prothoracis 

 lateribus, duobus ante mediam illius par tern, et linea media 

 transversa interrupta, fuliginosis ; alis latis, superiorum ve- 

 nulis gradatis et subcubitalibus totis, subcostalibus, prioribus 

 sectoris \i, et illis sectoris 2i ex parte nigris ; fimbriis longis. 



Chrysopo oculata, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. viii. 45. 

 Chrysopa euryptera, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 2, 980, 7. Schneid. 

 Mon. Chrys. 129, 39, pi. 45. 



a. St. Martin's Falls, Albany Biver, Hudson's Bay. Presented by 

 G. Barnston, Esq. 



Sub-group 2. 

 Ungues simplices. 



57. CHRYSOPA GENEI. 



Vireo-Jlava ; thorace et abdomine in lateribus fusco cinctis ; palpis 

 fuscis, subacutis ; annulo in antennae articulo 20, stria 

 subtili in clypei lateribus et in genis, stria arcuata ante cu- 

 jusque antenna basin, et stria recta inter ipsas, duabus lineolis 

 parallelis in vertice, et duobus punctis juxta oculos, puncto 

 singulo utrinque in occipite -fuscis ; alis angustis, superio- 

 rum venulis transversis omnibus, inferiorum plerisque fuligi- 

 nosis ; fimbriis longis, pallidis. 



Chrysopa Genei, Schneid. Mon. Chrys. 130, 40, pi. 46. 

 Hemerobius Genei, Ramb. Hist. Nat. Ins. Neur. 430, 18. 



Sardinia ; Naples ; Sicily. 



