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11. HEMEROBIUS TINEOIDES. 



Parvus, nigricans, rw/o varius ; caput rufescens ; antennce rufes- 

 centes ; thorax maculis rufescenti-flams ; prothorax striis 

 duabus longitudinalibus ; abdomen rufo-fuscum ; alee anticte 

 rufescentes, subhyalince, punctis obscurioribus, marginibus 

 fusco strigatis. 



Megalomus tineoides, Ramb. Hist. Nat. Ins. Neur. 420, 4. 



South Spain. 



Div. 3. 

 Kegio marginalis non dilatata. 



Subdiv. 1. 

 Eadii sector unus trifurcatus. 



12. HEMEROBIUS LONGICOLLIS. 



Piceus, hirtus ; caput ferrugineum ; antennae lutea, corpore pautlo 

 longiores ; prothorax tricarinatus, multo longior quam latior ; 

 pedes testacei ; ala subcinerece, anticce fusco-nebulosce. 



Allied to Chrysopa ? Pitchy, hairy : head ferruginous : an- 

 tenna3 luteous, rather stout, a little longer than the hody : prothorax 

 narrower in front, much longer than broad, with three slight lon- 

 gitudinal ridges: legs testaceous: wings grayish: fore- wings in- 

 distinctly and minutely clouded with pale brown ; stigma lurid ; 

 subcostal transverse veinlets much fewer and less strongly marked 

 than those of H. fuscus ; space between the subcosta and the radius 

 much broader ; vein running parallel to the radius emitting several 

 successive branches ; tirst series of gradate areolets nearly complete, 

 the second mostly wanting ; longitudinal veins more numerous than 

 those of H. fuscus ; veins of the hind-wings much paler and less 

 distinct ; fore-wings much longer than the hind-wings. Length of 

 the body 2 3 lines ; of the wings 7 8 lines. 



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



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