360 A Monograph of Cuticidae. 



Legs deep blackish-brown, except the femora, which are pale 

 beneath. Fore and mid ungues unequal, the larger biserrated, 

 the smaller uniserrated ; hind ungues large, simple, uniserrated. 



Wings with the first sub-marginal cell longer and narrower 

 than the second posterior cell, its base nearer the apex of the 

 wing, its stem a little longer than the cell ; stem of the second 

 posterior cell also longer than the cell ; posterior cross-vein about 

 its own length distant from the mid cross-vein. 



Length. — 5 * 5 to 6 mm. 



Additionallocalities. — New Forest, Brockenhurst (C. O. Water- 

 house) $ type ; Wye (F. V. Theobald). 



Observations. — The ^ 7 s were bred by Mr. C. O. Waterhouse 

 from larvae taken in pools in the New Forest. The male 

 genitalia are very marked. 



Culicada lazarensis. Felt and Young (1904). 

 Gulex lazarensis. Felt and Young. 



Science (N. S.), Vol. XX., No. 505, p. 312, nom. nud. (1904), Felt and 

 Young; Bull. 79, Ent. 22, N. York St. Mus., p. 309 and 391b, App. 

 (Culicada lazarensis) (1904), Felt. 



Head golden-yellow scaled. Proboscis brown, unhanded. 

 Thorax golden-yellow scaled with two broad brown sub-median 

 lines and a very narrow median one. Abdomen deep brown 

 with basal white bands. Legs brown, unhanded. Wings 

 normal. 



9 . Head deep brown clothed with rather broad curved 

 golden-yellow scales above, flat golden-yellow ones laterally, golden- 

 yellow upright forked scales in the middle, black at the sides ; 

 palpi brown with a few scattered ochreous scales and long black 

 bristles ; proboscis long, deep brown ; antennae brown, scapus 

 with small flat creamy scales, basal segment of flagellum testa- 

 ceous ; clypeus black with a blunt process on each side towards 

 the base. 



Thorax deep brown clothed with golden-yellow narrow-curved 

 scales sloping backwards with a very thin median dark line 

 formed mainly by the median line of black chaetae, two broad 

 dark sub-median lines clothed with dull narrow-curved scales, 

 which are scarcely perceptible with a hand lens ; lateral chaetae 

 and those at base of wing dark brown, strong ; scutellum densely 

 clothed with rather broad golden-yellow scales, metanotum deep 

 brown ; pleurae pale brown with dense masses of flat grey scales. 



