the front, where it is canaliculate the whole 

 length, and terminating beneath the antennae: 

 antennse reddish-brown, blackish at tip: thorax 

 flattened, with small longitudinal lines or wrin- 

 kles, and a more obvious, continuous, elevated 

 central line, extending the whole length : wings 

 brown on the anterior margin towards the tip, 

 and extending at least the twentieth of an inch 

 beyond the thorax : pleura with a dilated black- 

 ish-brown line or vitta, beginning at the eye, 

 and including the abdomen above and each side : 

 feet brown, more or less annulated with pale : 

 venter pale yellowish or testaceous. 



Length to the tip of the wings, nine-twen- 

 tieths of an inch. 



OBSERVATIONS. 



I obtained this insect in Georgia and East 

 Florida, where it is not uncommon. 



The upper and right figures of the plate; 

 natural size and magnified. 



PLATE V. 



