108 MANPILULATA. XEUROPTERA. 



Sp. 7. 'Humuli. PalUde ochraceus, alls hyulinh piinctisfuscis spar sis, aritennis 

 fusco albocjue annulatis, pedibus paUidis. (Long. corp. 4 lin.; Exp. Alar. 

 5—7 lin.) 

 He. Humuli. Linne.—Steph. Catal. 416. No. 3t65. 



Pale ochreous : eyes Muish-brass ; antennae pale, with fuscous or black 

 rings; abdomen with a faint row of dusky spots on each side above; legs 

 pale ; wings hyaline, sparingly marked with obscure fuscous dots. 



Found abundantly in the neighbourhood of Darenth wood, in 

 June. 



Sp. 8. obscurus. Fusco-ochraceus, thoracis lateribtis fuscis ; alis abbreviatis 

 pallide Jiiscescentibus, venis subsaturatioribus obsoletissime albido punctafis. 

 (Long. corp. 2^ lin. ; Exp. Alar. 6 lin.) 



He. obscurus. Leach MSS. — Steph. Catal. 311. No. 3473. 



Fusco-ochreous : antennee ochreous, annulated with fuscous ; eyes fuscescent; 

 thorax with its sides fuscous ; abdomen fuscous, palish on the edges of the 

 segments and on the back; legs palish; wings rather short, fuscescent; 

 anterior with very ob:5cure and numerous darker shades, the nervures 

 fuscous, with very indistinct whitish dots ; posterior pair with the nervures 

 fuscescent and immaculate. 



Found in woods, near London, in June, and in Scotland. 



Sp. 9. fasciatus. Niger, capitc thoraceque Jlavis tiiuris fuscis, alis albidis, 

 anticis fasciis 3-bus atomisgue nuinerosis nigricantibus. (Long. corp. 2§ lin, ; 

 Exp. Alar. 6^ lin.) 



He. fasciatus. Fabricius. — Steph. Catal. 312. No. 3478. 



Black : head and thorax yellow, with deep fuscous markings, especially on 

 the sides; wings pale opaline white, the anterior pair with numerous 

 fuscescent atoms, and three oblique, somewhat interrupted, blackish streaks, 

 the terminal one on the margin ; posterior immaculate ; legs fuscous. 



Found, but rarely, in the vicinity of Ripley, in June. 



c. Second and third longitudinal nervures^ree. 



Sp. 10. nervosus. Nigricans, vertice thoracisque dorso flavicantibus, alis varie- 

 gatis, nervis albo punctatis. (Long. corp. 4 — 6 lin. ; Exp. Alar. 6 — 8 lin.) 



He. nervosus. Fabricius. — Steph. Catal. 311. No. 3464. 



Head dusky, its crown yellowish; eyes black ; antennae yellowish, with dusky 

 wings; thorax black, with the back yellowish; abdomen black; legs 

 yellowish ; wings with numerous fuscous dots and points ; nervures dotted 

 with black and white. 



Not uncommon, in the vicinity of London, in June, in gardens 

 and plantations. 



