HEMEROBIDES. 267 



Chrysopa italica, Burnt. Handb. Ent. ii. 2, 981, 13. Schneid. Mon. 



Chrys. 151, 50, pi. 56. 

 Hemerobius Italicus, Rossi, Faun. Etrusc. Ed. 1, 12; Ed. 2, 14, 



684, pi. 10, f. 12. Ramb. Hist. Nat. Ins. Neur. 429, 14. 

 Hemerobius lateralis, Oliv. Enc. Meth. Hist. Nat. vii. 61, 10, pi. 



96, f. 8. 

 Var. Hemerobius grandis, Ramb. Faun. Ent. de CAndal. ii. pi. 9, 



f. 6. 



South Europe. 



69. CHRYSOPA STIGMATICA. 



Fulva ; antennis nigris, articulo \o aurantiaco ; prothorace bre~ 

 vissimo ; lineolis duabus fuliginosis transversis in media parte , 

 meso- et metathorace flavo-vireis postice f uliginose maculatis ; 

 alarum venis fulvis, macula parva fuliginosa prope ad earum 

 basin ; venularum sectoris %i parte, cubiti, ejusque rami, ut 

 postcosta parte totis vel ex parte nigro circumfusis ; alee in- 

 ferioris venis unicoloribus ; pedibus fuscis, femoribus tibiisque 

 in apiceflavis. 



Chrysopa stigmatica, Schneid. Mon. Chrys. 152, 51, pi. 57. 

 Hemerobius stigmaticus, Ramb. Faun. Ent. de VAndal. ii. pi. 9, f. 

 8 ; Hist. Nat. Ins. Neur. 429, 15. 



a, b. Malaga. Presented by Benjamin Frend, Esq. 

 c. Algeria. From M. Parzudaki's collection. 



70. CHRYSOPA INSIGNIS. 



Lutea, crassa, nigro maculata ; antenna fuscce, robusta, articulis 

 testaceo cinctis ; alee hyalina, sat angustce, venis viridibus 

 optime determinatis, venulis transversis nigris. 



Pale luteous, very stout : face slightly furrowed transversely : 

 antenna? brown, stout, shorter than the wings, with a testaceous ring 

 on the fore border of each joint : prothorax convex along the fore 

 border, with a slight dorsal furrow, and with three black marks on 

 each side ; its breadth much more than twice its length : meso- 

 thorax with two oblique converging black marks on each side in 

 front : metathorax with two slight black marks towards the fore 

 border : abdomen with two black spots on each side at the base, and 

 with some blackish marks beneath : legs pale luteous : wings hya- 

 line, rather narrow ; veins pale green, strongly marked ; transverse 

 veinlets of the fore-wings black, of the hind-wings mostly black at 



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