MYBMELEONITES. 395 



162. MYRMELEON GUTTATUS. 



M. erythrocephalo affinis; ala paullo latiores, maculis majoribus 

 aliter collocatis. 



Myrmeleon guttatus, Ramb. Hist. Nat. Ins. Neur. 409, 41. 

 M. erythrocephalus, Var. ? 



Subsect. 2. 

 Palpi labiales maxillaribus triple vel quadruple longiores. 



163. MYRMELEON ELEGANS. 



Rufo-flavus ; antenna niyra, basiferruginea ; palpi flaw, labiales 

 maxillaribus quadruple longiores; abdomen rufo-fuscum, 

 flaw bivittatum ; pedes testacei ; alee hyalines, fusco octoma- 

 culatce. 



Myrmeleon elegans, Perty, Del. Anim. Artie. 125, pi. 25. Ramb. 

 Hist. Nat. Ins. Neur'. 409, 43. 



Brazil. 



164. MYRMELEON SUBDOLUS. 



Piceus, gracilis ; caput testaceum, piceo fasciatum, vertice nigro 

 guttato, facie flava ; palpi ferruginei, labiales longi apice 

 clavati picei ; antenna basi ferruginece ; thorax testaceo ma- 

 culatus ; abdomen testaceo bivittatum ; pedes testacei ; alee 

 limpidce, amplce, apice vix angulatce ; anticce guttis basalibus 

 et posticis, fasciis daabus apicibusque fuscis, posticce fasciis 

 tribus connexis fuscis. 



Pitchy, slender: head testaceous, pitchy about the base of each 

 antenna, and with a pitchy band in front ; vertex with two bands 

 of partly confluent black dots ; face pale yellow : palpi ferruginous; 

 labial palpi very long and slender, with pitchy clavate tips : an- 

 tennae pitchy, subclavate, ferruginous towards the base, very much 

 shorter than the thorax : prothorax narrower in front, broader than 



