108. PAMPHititrs. 349 



red ; clypeus yellow ; the V-spot is yellow, and composed of two right- 

 angled triangles, with a carina between ; on each side of the thorax 

 is an oblique tulip-shaped yellow spot. Thorax more finely punctured 

 than the head ; abdomen rufous above, black at base and tip ; 

 pectus black ; scapula), pleura, and two spots in front of the 

 anterior coxae yellow ; back of pectus narrowly edged with yellow 

 at the sides, and three yellow spots on each side of the base of the 

 abdomen. Abdomen rufous beneath, the terminal segments banded 

 with black in the middle ; legs rufous, femora mostly black. Wings 

 hyaline ; stigma black, a shade running from it obliquely towards 

 the hinder angle of the fore wings ; second brachial cell with 

 merely the commencement of a cross line ; front tibiae with no side 

 spurs. 



Hab. Nova Scotia. 



a, b. <S . (Types.) Nova Scotia. Lieut. Redman. 



107. Pamphilius scriptus. 



Tarpa scripta, Say, Long's Second Exped. ii. p. 312 (1824). 

 Lyda scripta, Nort. Proc. JBost. Soc. viii. p. 223 (1863) ; id. Trans. 

 Amer. Ent. Soc. ii. p. 339 (1869). 



Hab. United States. 



a. 2 • Georgia. Probablv from Abbot's collection. 



b, c 6 2 • 



108. Pamphilius multisignatus. 



Lyda multisignatus, Nort. Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. iii. p. 15 (1864); id. 

 Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. ii. p. 340 (1869). 



Hab. Colorado. 



109. Pamphilius melliventris. 

 Lyda melliventris, Cress. Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. viii. p. 32 (1880). 

 Hab. Nevada. 



110. Pamphilius rufofasciatus. 

 Lyda rufofasciata, Nort. Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. ii. p. 340 (1869). 

 Hab. United States. 

 a, b. $ 2 - Nova Scotia. Lieut. Redman, 



111. Pamphilius rufocinctus. 



Lyda rufocincta, Cress. Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. viii. p. 32 (1880;. 

 Hab. Colorado. 



