356 MYRMELEONITES. 



C C. 



Tibiarum calcaria tarsorum articulis lo et 2o fere breviores. 



d. 

 Tarsorum articulus lus 5o brevior. 



92. MYRMELEON CONFUSUS. 



Sordide flavus, M. forraicario paullo minor ; caput rufo-fusco 

 varium ; fades flava, apud antennas nigro notata ; antenna 

 rufescentes, thorace longiores ; thorax rufo-fusco quadrivitta- 

 tus ; abdomen rufum; pedes rufo-flavi, fusco varii, tar sis 

 annulatis ; alee, vix subrufescentes, posticce angustcB acutce, 

 anticis paullo longiores. 



Myrmeleon confusus, Ramb. Hist. Nat. Ins. Neur. 396, 18. 

 Africa. 



93. MYRMELEON APPENDICULATUS. 



TestaceuS) fusco varifgatus, abdomine supra testaceo, longissimo, 

 alis longiore ; his ante apicem obtusiusculum sinuatis. 



Myrmeleon appendiculatus, Lair. Gen. Crust, et Ins. iii. 193, 5. 



Oliv. Enc. Meth. viii. 124, 19. Burm. Handb. Ent ii. 994, 7. 



Ramb. Hist. Nat. Ins. Neur. 397, 19. 

 Myrmeleon pictus? Lair. Gen. Cr. et Ins. iii. 193, 4. 



Myrmecoleon pictus ? Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 994, 6. Capite 

 thoraceque flams, fusco variegatis ; abdomine fusco , segmmtorum 

 marginibus pallidis ; alis ante apicem acutum sinuatis, subcosta 

 pallida, stigmatibus albis ; mas cercis brembus vix prominulis. 



Myrmeleon linearjs, Klug, Symb. Phys. dec. 4, No. 7, pi. 36, f. 1. 

 Flavescens, capit inter oculos, thorace striis, abdomine vittis Ion- 

 gitudinalibusfuscis, alis fusco reticulatis, stigmate albido. 



a. Marseilles. 



b. Spain. 



