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90. MYRMELEON SEDULUS. 



TestaceuS) facie palpisque flavis ; antennce thorace vix breviores ; 

 prothorax linearis, multo latior quam longior ; abdomen fer- 

 ruyineum, apice subpiceum, segmentis apice testaceis ; alee 

 albido hyalince, angustce, acuminatce. 



Testaceous: face and palpi yellow: antennae dark testaceous, 

 clavate, almost as long as the thorax: prothorax linear, much 

 broader than long : mesothorax and metathorax rather short : ab- 

 domen ferruginous, shorter than the wings, slightly pitchy towards 

 the tip ; hind borders of the segments testaceous : legs testaceous, 

 rather stout : wings whitish, hyaline, narrow, pointed ; stigma yel- 

 low, indistinct in the hind-wings ; veins pale testaceous, hardly ci- 

 liated ; subcostal areolets simple, their veins not forked between the 

 base and the stigma ; hind-wings narrower but very little shorter 

 than the fore-wings. Length of the body 13 lines j of the wings 

 28 lines, 

 a. North Bengal. From Miss Campbell's collection. 



91. MYEMELEON LUGDUNENSIS. 



Fuscus, thorace sulphureo vittato ; pedibus sulphureis, extus tar- 

 sisque fuscis ; costa alarum, subcosta et radio nigris, reliquis 

 venis flavis ; stigmatibus magnis flaws. 



Mynneleon lugdunense, Villers, Ent. iii. 63. 10. Oliv.Enc. Meth. 



viii. 125, 22. 

 Myrmeleon lineatum, Fabr. Ent. Syst. Supp. 205. Latr. Gen. Cr. 



et Ins. iii. 193, 30. 

 Myrmecoleon lineatum, Burnt. Handb. Ent. ii. 993, 1. 



a d. South France. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 



e. South France. From Mr. Walker's collection. 



/. Marseilles. 



g. JMalta. From Dr. Leach's collection. 



h k. ? From Mr. Children's collection. 



