270 MR. B. m'lachlak's eetision or 



The following citation is omitted in Hagen's 'Hemerob. Synop. 

 synonjmica : ' — G. illinoiensis, Shimer, Proc. Ent. Soc. Philadel- 

 phia, vol. iv. p. 208 (January 1865), from Illinois. 



C. OCCULTA, p. 260, 56= C. ypsilon, Fitch. 



C. PERLA, p. 262, 60=C. perla, L. 



C. CAPiTATA, p. 264, 63= C. capitata, F. 



C. FULVICEPS, p. 265, 64 = C.fulviceps, Steph. 



C. ^auALis, p. 266, 67=C. cequalis, Walker. 



C. STIGMATICA, p. 267, 69= C stigmatica, Rambur. 



C. iNSiGNis, p. 267, 70= C. insignis, Walker. 



C. VARiA, p. 268, 71 = C. varia, Schnd. 



C. AMPLA, p. 268, 72= C. ampla, Walker. Closely allied to C. varia. 



C. iNSULARis, p. 269, 73= C. insularis, Walker. Also allied to C. 

 varia, but smaller. 



C. coNFORMis, p. 269, 74= C. conformis, Walker. 



C. ANTiCA, p. 270, 76= C. antica, Walker. Allied to C. pallens of 

 Rambur, and C. guadarramensis of Ed. Pictet. 



C. DIVERSA, p. 271, 11=^0. diversa, Walker. 



C. MARiONELLA, p. 271, 78=Apochrysa Marionella, Guerin. 



C. AURIFERA, p. 272, ']^) = Apochrysa aurifera. Walker. 



C. LUTEA, p. 273, SO = Apochrysa lut'ea, Walker. 



Genus Hemeeobius, p. 276. 



H. viRiDiPENN IS, p. 276, 1 = ilapisma iJmdipeMMJS, Walker. In my 

 description of the genus Rapisma (Trans. Ent. Soc. ser. 3, vol. v. p. 353) 

 I have incorrectly stated that there is no recurrent venule at the base 

 of the costal area ; there is such a venule, but it is not conspicuous. 



H. PHALiENOiDES, p. 277, 2 = Drepanepteryx phalcBnoides, L. 



H. BINOCULUS, p. 278, 3 = Drepanepteryx binoculus, Newm. This, with 

 D. instabilis, M'Lach., and D. humilis, M'Lach., is closely allied to 

 pTialfsnoides, notwithstanding its distant locality. The presence of 

 a very short transverse veinlet near the end of the subcostal area 

 makes it deceptively appear as if the subcosta and radius became 

 suddenly confluent ; a similar veinlet is sometimes found in D. 

 phalcenoides. 



H. FLAVicoRNis, p. 278, 4=Berotha flavicornis, Walker. 



H. HAMATUS, p. 278, 5 = Berotha hamatus, Walker. 



H. MiMicus, p. 279, 6= Psychops^is mimica, Newra. It is probable 

 that P. elegans, Guerin (Arteriopieryx elegans, Guerin, ' Icon, p, 389), 



