485 



emitting 1 two forks to the hind border: hind-wings grayish with 

 black veins. Length of the body Ij line; of the wings 7 lines. 



a, b. Mount Pleasant, Ohio. Presented by the Entomological 

 Club. 



11. PSOCUS LINEATUS. 



Ochraceus, fusco maculatus ; caput lineis rufo-fuscis ; alee anticce 

 basi nigro fasciatce. 



Psocus lineatus, Lair. Coqueb. III. Icon. 12, pi. 2, fig. 8. Steph. 

 III. Brit. Ent. Hand. vi. 119, 8. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 2, 

 780, 18. Ramb. Plist. Nat. Ins. Neur. 319, 2. 



Chermes Buxi, Roem. Gen. Ins. 16, pi. 11, tig. 7. 



a. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 

 b d. England. 



12. Psocus NOV.E SCOTIA. 



Nigro-fuscus, flavo varius ; antennae niyrce ; pedes testacei, tibiis 

 apice tarsisque piceis ; alee limpidce, anticce fusco quadrima- 

 culatce. 



Very nearly allied to P. lineatus. 



Dark brown : head pale yellow, with two black spots behind, 

 and two more contiguous between the eyes; disk of front brownish : 

 palpi yellow with black tips : antennae black, more than twice the 

 length of the body : underside and borders ef the segments of the 

 thorax and of the abdomen pale yellow : legs testaceous, pubescent ; 

 tibiae towards the tips and tarsi piceous ; second joint of the tarsi a 

 little shorter than the first: wings limpid; fore-wings with four 

 brown spots, one occupying the stigma, one at the tip, and two on 

 the hind border, the basal one joining a darker brown dot ; veins 

 black. Length of the body If line ; of the wings 5^ lines. 



a. Nova Scotia. From Lieut. Kedman's collection. 



13. PSOCUS NEBULOSUS. 



Ochraceus ; caput fusco lineatum ; thorax maculis nigris ; abdo- 

 men piceum ; pedes pallidi ; ala antica hyalina venis nebu- 

 lisque aliquot fuscis. 



