CHRYSOPA. 219 



Length to tip of wings 18 millim. Alar expanse 32 millim. 



Hab. Carolina (Zimmerman) ; Pennsylvania ; New York, Au- 

 gust (Asa Fitch). 



The other locality cited by Mr. Walker does not belong to this 

 species. 



24 Ch. virginica. 



Chrysopa virginica Fitch, Report I, 91. 



Yellowish-green, immaculate ; prothorax each side anteriorly 

 with a black point; wings hyaline, veins green, transverse veins of 

 the second sector fuscous at base, first gradate vein of the external 

 series black, clouded with fuscous ; pterostigma with a fuscous 

 point, which is larger in the posterior wings ; basal areole quad- 

 rangular. (Is it irregular?) (From the description of Dr. Fitch.) 



Length to tip of wings 19 millim. Alar expanse 35 millim. 



Hab. Cartersville, Virginia (Asa Fitch). 



25. Ch. sulphurea. 



Chrysopa sulphurea Fitch, Report I, 8Q. 



Yellowish-sulphureous ; a subocular orange point ; prothorax 

 each side anteriorly, and the basal segments of the abdomen each 

 side, with an orange point ; antennae and feet whitish ; apex of the 

 wings rounded, of the posterior ones slightly angulated, veins 

 whitish, transverse veins with the base and apex of almost all of 

 them, and the gradate veins, black. (From the description of Dr. 

 Fitch.) 



26. Ch. rufilabris! 



Chrysopa rufilabris Burm. Handb. II, 979, 2. Schneid. Monog. Chrys. 

 78, 8, tab. xiv. Walk. Catal. 245, 18. — Chrysopa novaeboracensis 

 Fitch, Report I, 90. 



Pale green, with a yellowish stripe in the middle; antennae whit- 

 ish, the apex obscurer ; face with a lateral streak and the mouth 

 red; palpi luteous, the apex and exteriorly fuscous; occiput each 

 side with a rufous point ; prothorax often each side with a black 

 point ; feet pale ; wings hyaline, the apex angulated, transverse 

 veins almost all black, green in the middle. 



Length to tip of wings 15 millim. Alar expanse 27 millim. 



Bab. Pennsylvania; New York, common in June and July (Asa 

 Fitch); Savannah, Georgia; Mexico. 



