278 HEMEROBIDES. 



3. HEMEROBIUS BINOCULUS. 



Fuscescens , alee sordide hyalincB^ pilosce, ocello magno, maculis 

 plurimis minor ibus fuscis. 



Drepaneptaryx binoculus, Neivm. Ent. Mag, v. 400. 



a. New Holland. Presented by the Entomological Club. 



b. New Holland. From the Rev. J. Wenham's collection. 



c. d. New Holland. From Mr. Argent's collection. 



4. HEMEROBIUS FLAVICORNTS. 



Ferrugineus ; capite prothoraceque testaceis ; abdomine piceo ; n- 

 tennce flavce ; pedes testacei, fusco cincti ; alee subcinerece, 

 fusco subnebulosce, anticce apice fusco strigatce, posticce fusco 

 unimaculatce. 



Distinguished from H. phalcenoides and from H. binoculus by 

 its much narrower marginal region. Ferruginous : head and pro- 

 thorax testaceous : antennae yellow : abdomen pitchy : legs pale 

 testaceous, with brown rings : wings grayish, indistinctly clouded 

 with pale brown: fore-wings with some brown streaks near the tips, 

 which are brown ; stigma brown, tawny towards the tip : hind-wings 

 with a brown spot near the hind border opposite the stigma, and 

 with a testaceous tinge along the tips ; veins with whitish and brown 

 rings which are most conspicuous in the fore-wings. 



Var. $. Fore-wings without brown streaks ; hind-wings with- 

 out the brown spot near the hind border. Length of the body 3 

 lines ; of the wings 10 lines. 



a. North America. Presented by the Entomological Club. 



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



5. HEMEROBIUS HAMATUS. 



Testaeem ; antenna flavce ; pedes pallidi ; alee subhyalince, fusco 

 conspersce, margine postico excisce, apice subhamatce. 



Marginal region of the fore-wings narrower than that of H. 

 flavicornis ; hind border more indented towards the tip, which is 

 almost hooked. Testaceous : antennae pale yellow: legs pale testa- 

 ceous : wings subhyaline : fore- wings very minutely and indistinctly 

 sprinkled with pale brown ; borders at the tip alternately brown and 



