a 
_ R. W. Doane, Stanford University. 
E FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE SPECIES.* 
ae here ae dane 
tose or 
ir nat apt oa coal shat 
te beyond the origin of the practurca See 
tt aie midie-¢ « «dé 31. 
Te tee a es i ain aa ies 4 
| £4 13. 
cell « ae earn eee 5. 
(wlth a single brows stripe ia the middie . . immetesia 0. 5. 
three brown aivipes 2... we eee 6. 
3@ auxiliary vein neatly opposite or only a litle before the 
oo ar @adister ©. S. 
vein a considerable distance before the origin of 
a cinerea Doane. 
antennae not infuecated .... .. patica O. S. 
antennae more of bess infusc ate! & 
Psi a-ele 9 © 9-0 o\e0 € « 9 
lid wipe 0d edexat 1. 
crom-vein close to the tip of the auxiliary vein. 
Citriza Doane 
al croms-vein some distance from the tip of the auxiliary cross- 
a & 6 0-2 «6.8 se « + 30 
; abdomen brownish yellow. 
isabellina Doane. 
a atid. «San Giversa ©. 5S. 
sh markings along some of the veins anc in some ofthe cella. 
marmorata 0. S. 
sities: & >iteniiie «ibn 12. 
ie ¢ de ¢¢«« 6,4 falva Doane. 
PE EISTMES 0 « «0 4 ¢ » viridicans n. sp. 
ly greenish 
IE is aieeal splints) copes : tip of the auxiliary vein con- 
_ siderably anterior to the origin of the practurca ; the praeturca 
. ce ~ te about equal in length to the distance between the origin of 
_ the third vein and the small cross vein, or even shorter. . 14. 
Bl ol cd: tip of the auxiliary vein nearly opposite the origin 
-- of the praefurca (or, when anterior of posterior, the distance is 
“i EE ay new ten the distenes tetwesn 
3 ha the origin of the third vein and the small cross vein . 
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