HEMEROBIDES. 289 



33. HEMEBOBIUS ELEGANS. 



Atro-piceus, nitidus ; abdomen rufo-piceum ; pedes pallidi ; alee 

 abbreviates fusco-hyalince, anticte albo perlepide irroratce, venis 

 fuscis immaculatis. 



Hemerobius elegans, Steph. III. Brit. Ent. Mand. vi. 114, 27. 

 England. 



34. HEMEROBIUS MABSHAMI. 



Piceus, nitidus ; abdomen pallidius ; alee abbreviate rotundatce 

 fusco-hyalin&, anticte concinne albo punctatae fasciis duabus 

 fuscescentibus, venis fuscis immaculatis. 



Hemerobius Marshami, Steph. III. Brit. Ent. Mand. vi. 114, 28. 

 H. elegans, var. ? 



a. England. Presented by J. C. Dale, Esq. 



b. England. 



35. HEMEROBIUS OBLITERATES. 



Testaceus ; antennce fuscce, albido annulate, corpore multo lon- 

 giores ; pedes pallidi ; alee subhyalince, antica fusco vix 

 nebulosce, venis testaceis fusco guttatis. 



Testaceous : antennae brown, much, longer than the body ; each 

 joint with a whitish band at the base ; apical joints wholly dark 

 brown ; first joint testaceous : legs pale testaceous : wings sub- 

 hyaline ; veins pale testaceous : fore- wings almost imperceptibly 

 mottled with very pale brown ; veins slightly dotted with brown ; 

 two incomplete series of gradate veinlets which are slightly clouded : 

 gradate veinlets of the hind-wings incomplete and irregular. 

 Length of the body 2 lines ; of the wings 6 lines. 



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



36. HEMEROBIUS AUSTRALIS. 



Testaceus; antennis pedibusque flavis ; alee sub liyalince, venis testa- 

 ceis fusco guttatis et margine postico nebulosis. 



Testaceous: antenna and legs yellow: wings subhyaline ; 

 veins pale testaceous ; veins of the fore-wings with very numerous 



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