294 HEMEROBIDES. 



51. HEMEROBIUS CONSPEESUS. 



Fuscus ; antennis annulatis pedibusque pallidis ; alee anticce fusco 

 variegatce, venis nigris albo punctatis, sectore tertio quater~fur- 

 cato. Long. alar. 9 lin. 



Hemerobius conspersus, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii, 974, 6. 

 Germany. 



52. HEMEROBIUS CYLINDKIPES. 



Pallide ochraceus ; tibiis omnibus cylindricis ; alarum anticarum 

 venis nigro punctatis^ venarum intervallis nebulis creberrimis 

 cinereis. 



Hemerobius cylindripes, Wesm. Mon. Hemerob. Belg. 16, 10. Bull, 



Acad. Roy. Brux. viii. 218, 10. 

 Hemerobius hirtus, Fabr. Sp. Ins. i. 393, 7. Mant. Ins. i. 247, 9 ; 



Ent. Syst. ii. 84, 10. Deg. Ins. ii. 2, 70, 2, pi. 22, f. 4, 5. 



Gmel. ed. Syst. Nat. i. 5, 2640, 6. Schr. Faun. Boic. 71, 191, 



1928. Rossi, Faun. Etrusc. ii. 15, 686. Oliv. Enc. Meth. vii. 



61, 13. Petagn. Ins. Calabr. i. 336, 5. Burm. Handb. Ent. 



ii. 975, 7. 



Europe. 



53. HEMEBOBIUS LIIS T EOSUS. 



Obscure rufescens ; antennae rufo-flavce ; prothorax transverse sul- 

 catus, fusco maculatus; tibiae posticce longissimce ; alee vittis 

 fasciisque fuscescentibus. 



Micromus lineosus, Ramb. Hist. Nat. Ins. Neur. 416, 1. 



54. HEMEROBIUS TENDINOSUS. 



Rufo-fuscus ; alee semihyalince,fasciis apud venulas fuscis. 

 Microraus tendinosus, Ramb. Hist. Nat. Ins. Neur. 417, 3. 

 Europe. 



This Hemerobius, and probably some others here enumerated, 

 are identical with species previously characterized, but are not easily 

 recognized by the descriptions. 



