HEMEROBID.E. HEM^ROBIUS. Ill 



■ pair also faintly clouded with fuscous at the tip, the nervures immaculate 

 and pale. 



Found at Coombe and Darenth woods, in June. 



Sp. 18. punctatus. Ochraceo-rufus, collaris laieribus piceis, oculis brunneis, 

 a,lis opalinis, anticis venis longitudinalibus albis,fuscescente punctatis, trans- 

 versalibus fuscis immaculatis. (Long. corp. 2lin.; Exp. Alar. 63 lin.) 



He. punctatus. Leach MSS.—Steph. Catal. 311. No. 3472. 



Ochreous-red, the back of the thorax pale ; the sides of the collar pitchy, 

 fuscescent towards the head; abdomen with its sides also slightly pitchy; 

 legs pale; eyes brown; antennae short, slender, and not annuJated; wings 

 rather narrow, opaline, immaculate ; anterior with the longitudinal nervures 

 whitish, minutely, but regularly, dotted with fuscous, the transverse ones 

 wholly fuscous ; posterior pair immaculate. 



Taken, in June, near Dover, and in Devonshire. 



Sp. 19. subfasciatus. Pallide ochraceus, thoracis laieribus, abdominisque dorso 

 fuscis, alis attenuatis, opalinis, anticis fasciis interruptis transversis atomisque 

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



He. subfasciatus. Steph. Catal. 312. No. 3474. 



Pale ochreous : antennae very pale and immaculate; eyes greenish ; sides of 

 the thorax and back of the abdomen, especially towards the apex, fuscous, 

 the edges of the segments palish; legs pale; wings long and narrow, 

 opaline, the anterior with pale nervures, thickly dotted with fuscous, most 

 of the transverse ones, and some short irregular transverse streaks fuscous; 

 posterior wings paler, longitudinal nervures pale, transverse ones fuscous. 

 Also taken in June, near London. 



Sp. 20. irroratus. Ochraceo-rufus, antennis fusco annulatis, alis opalinis, anticis 

 crebre fusco irrorutis, posticis immaculatis. (Long. corp. 2^ — 3 lin.; Exp. 

 Alar. 6i— 7i lin.) 



He. irroratus. Leach MSS. — Steph. Catal. 312. A^o. 3475. 



Ochreous-red, the sides of the thorax brighter ; eyes brownish ; antennae rather 

 long, each joint with a fuscous ring; abdomen immaculate ; legs pale, with 

 the tips of the tarsi fuscous ; wings opaline, rather narrow, the nervures 

 whitish, thickly dotted with fuscous, and the transverse ones, especially 

 those towards the apex, wholly of that colour ; posterior wings paler, with 

 whitish immaculate nervures. 



Not uncommon, in woods and shrubby places, within the metropo- 

 litan district ; also taken near Dover, and in Devonshire. 



Sp. 21. Pini. Testaceus, pedibus paUidioribus, abdomine nigro aut piceo, 

 antennis fusco annulatis, alis hyalinis, anticis fusco-lutescentibus margine 



