320 MYRMELEONITES. 



35. MYRMELEON LONGICOENIS. 



Fuscus, M. fornricarii magnitudine, alls latioribus, fades pallide 

 rufesccns ; palpi pallidi ; antennae subfuscce, annulate, thorace 

 longiores, basi pallidce ; prothorax longus, transverse bitulcatus, 

 flavo varius ; abdomen macuiis elongulis furcatis fulvis, subtus 

 Jlavescens ; pedes pallidi, fusco nolati ; ala sat lata, fusco 

 varice,fl(tvido albo-nebuloscc, areolis subcubitalibus duplicatis. 



Acanthaclisis longicornis, Ramb. Hist. Nat. Ins. Neur. 382, 7. 



36. MYRMELEON FUNDATUS. 



Cinereo-ferrugineus ; caput subproductum, antice et subtus testa- 

 ceum, vertice nigro blfasciato ; palpi testacei, labiales apice 

 ferruginei ; antenna niyrce, clavattc, albido annulatte ; thorax 

 nigro quinquevittatus ; abdomen niyrum ; pcdes ferruginei, 

 validi, nigro varii, tarsis nigris albo cinctis ; alee hyalince, 

 angustce, apice vix angulatce, anticce apicem versus fusco vix 

 notatce. 



Dark ferruginous, stout, tinged with gray, clothed with whitish 

 hairs : head testaceous in front and beneath ; vertex with a slight 

 longitudinal furrow, and with two hlack bands ; epistoma and mouth 

 prominent; palpi testaceous; third joint of the labial palpi ferrugi- 

 nous : antenna? black, slender, clavate, reddish towards the base in 

 the male, much shorter than the thorax ; tips of the joints whitish : 

 thorax with five black stripes, the middle one broad and subdivided, 

 the others slender and interrupted : prothorax much narrower in 

 front, a little longer than broad : abdomen black, much shorter than 

 the wings : appendages short, ferruginous beneath, armed with short 

 reverted spines : legs ferruginous, stout, hairy, more or less marked 

 with black which mostly prevails on the fore-legs ; tarsi black ; fifth 

 joint very long, white towards the base ; spurs reddish, slightly 

 curved, not angular, as long as the three first joints : wings hyaline, 

 narrow, rather short, very obtusely angular at the tips ; stigma 

 whitish, with a small adjoining brown spot which is occasionally 

 obsolete ; veins alternately black and white, wholly white in some 

 limpid parts ; subcostal region very narrow at the base of the wing ; 

 areolets divided by transverse veinlets from near the base to the 

 stigma, veins with one or no forks between the base and the stigma; 

 marginal region narrow : fore- wings with a slight brown mark by 

 the cubitus in the disk, and two or three by that vein beyond, form- 

 ing a slight oblique streak opposite the stigma, these marks are 



