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Head, thorax^ and abdomen above ochreous-brown, beneath lurid-ochreous ; 



antennic brown; anterior wings lurid-ochreous, the nervurcs dark brown ; 



towards the apex of the 3rd discoldal areolet is a whitish dot, and another 



at the base of the 3rd marginal one ; posterior wings very transparent, 



slightly iridescent, with the apex lurid. 

 These may be only larger and more brilliant examples of the foregoing species, 



to which they are greatly allied. 



Taken also within the metropolitan district in September. 



B. Anterior wings short and rather broad ; palpi long and pilose: — 

 Drusus, Steph. 

 Sp. 3. testacea. Rufescente-ochracea, alts pallidiorihus anticis aiomis paucis 

 pallidi.1, pedibus ochraceis, oculis nigris. (Long. corp. 4 — 5 lin.; Exp. Alar. 

 1^—13 lin.) 



Phr. testacea. Gmelin. — N. G. (569.) (Drusus Nom.) planus. Steph. Catal. 

 321. No. 3665. — Lim. luridus. Phil. Mag. (Curtis) v. iv. p. 124. 



Reddish-ochre : eyes black ; thorax very pilose ; wings transparent, pale 

 reddish-ochreous, with a few minute paler dots, the nervures distinct and 

 slightly dusky, the surface clothed with very fine golden hairs ; posterior 

 wings paler, immaculate, the apex with a dusky tinge ; legs ochreous, with 

 black spines. 

 Not very common: taken in July and August at Hertford; also 



in the New Forest and in Devonshire. 



Sp. 4. annulata. Plate xxxiv. f. 3. — Rufescente-ochracea, oculis nigris, alis 

 hyalinis Jlavescente-ochraceis, immaculatis, abdomine fuscescente, marginibus 

 segmentorum ochraceis. (Long. corp. 3 lin. ; Exp. Alar. 11 lin.) 



N. G. (569.) annulatus. Steph. Catal. 321. No. 3666. 



Reddish-ochre : eyes black ; thorax rather dusky ; wings very transparent, 

 pale immaculate, yellowish-ochre, the nervures distinct and somewhat 

 darker ; posterior very pale at the base, and slightly iridescent ; abdomen 

 fuscous, with the edges of the segments ochreous; legs reddish-ochre, with 

 dusky spurs and setae ; antennae pale reddish ochre. 



Rare : found in June in Devonshire. 



Sp. 5. flavipennis. Rufescente-ochracea, oculis brunneis, alis suhhyalinis 

 tomento suhaurato ornatis. (Long. corp. 3 lin. ; Exp. Alar. 94 lin.) 



N. G. (569.) lutescens. Steph. Catal. 321. No. 3667.— Phr. flavipennis. 

 Pictet, p. 133. pi. xi.f. 8. 



Reddish-ochre: eyes brown; wings transparent, pale ochreous, immaculate, 

 clothed with a golden down; nervures slightly darker; abdomen greenish- 

 brown, darkest above ; legs very pale ochreous, with black spines. 



Apparently rare : taken, in June, in Devonshire. 



