HEMEROBIDES. 279 



whitish ; stigma brown, lurid towards the tip. Length of the body 

 3 lines ; of the wings 10 lines. 



a. North America. Presented by the Entomological Club. 



Piv. 2. 



Alae non emargiuatae. Regio marginalis latissima. 



6. HEMEROBIUS MIMICUS. 



Alee albidce ; anticce macula antica fusca, postica rosea, lineisque 

 transversis obliquis fuscis ornatce , alee posticae macula sub- 

 rotunda pone medium sita fusca signatte. Long. 5 lin ; alar. 

 20 lin. 



Psychopsis mimica, Newm. Entomologist, 415, fig. title-page. 



a. Adelaide. Presented by the Entomological Club. 



6, c. Australia. From Mr. Ker's collection. 



d. South Australia. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 



7. HEMEROBIUS CCELTVAGUS. 



Niger ; fades flavo bimaculala ; antennae picete, articulis basi tes- 

 taceis ; pedes testacei, femoribus piceis ; alee albce, anticce 

 cinereo maculatce vittaque lata arcuata metallico-resplendente 

 ornate. 



This species and the preceding are distinguished from the other 

 Hemerobii by the breadth of the marginal region or space between 

 the costal and subcostal veins. Black, shining, clothed with whitish 

 hairs : head smooth ; face with a yellow spot on each side by the 

 antennae: antennas 17-jointed, pitchy, short, submoniliform ; joints 

 testaceous at the base : legs pale testaceous ; thighs pitchy : wings 

 white : fore-wings gray at the tips, and with gray spots along the 

 borders, and above the disk with a curved broad deep brown stripe 

 which has various-coloured metallic reflections; hind-wings with a 

 round brown spot towards the tip. Length of the body 3^- lines : of 

 the wings 15 lines. 



a. Australia. From Mr. Strange's collection. 



