S2 LIST OF HOMOPIEBOUS INSECTS. 



as the first; third waved, slanting, forming an acute angle ; fourth 

 waved, slanting, fonning an acute angle, much longer than the 

 third ; fifth curved, nearly upright, forming an almost right angle. 

 Body pitchy, short, broad, very hairy : head ahuost black about the 

 eyelets ; face very slightly convex, not at all prominent ; mouth 

 pitchy, paler at the base, hardly reaching beyond the middle-shanks : 

 eyes prominent : feelers black : fore-chest very little broader than the 

 head ; scutcheon slightly convex on each side with the exception of a 

 very slight excavation : a black oblique stripe on each side of the scut- 

 cheon of the middle-chest, whose hind border has a moderately deep 

 excavation : abdomen almost black, slightly obconical, rather com- 

 pressed at the tip, not longer nor broader than the chest : legs dark 

 tawny, hairy ; tips of the claws black ; fore-tliighs armed with two 

 stout tawny' teeth : wings slightly tinged with brown, dark brown at 

 the base ; veins verv dark green, pitchy at the base and along the 

 fore border; flaps brown at the base. Length of the body 18 lines ; 

 of the wings 56 lines, 

 o. Mexico. From M. Hartweg's collection. 



7. FiDiciNA Buno, Mas et Fem. 



Nermts transversus \us mbundalm, subnbliquns, angulum vix dis- 

 lincium Jttigeiis, 2o plus tripld ejus longilwUne divism ; '2m 

 subuiidahis, valde obliqwus, angulum pernbtusum Jingens, H 

 longitudine ,■ 3«.v undatus, subobliqum, angulum vix acutum 

 fingens ; 4us undatus, obliquus, angulum subaculum Jingens, 

 3o longior. 

 Second marginal areolet nearly five-sixths of the length of the 

 first: first cross-vein very slightly waved, very slanting, forming an 

 extremely slight angle, parted from the second by more than thrice 

 its length ; second very slightly waved, very slanting, forming an 

 extremely obtuse angle, as long as the first ; third waved, slightly 

 slanting, forming a hardly acute angle ; fourth waved, slanting, form- 

 ing a slightly acute angle, longer than the third ; fifth curved, up- 

 right, forming a right angle. 



Male. — Body Mack, short, broad, shining, partly clothed with 

 tawny down which forms patches on the chest: head as broad as 

 the fore-chest, adorned in front with five tawny spots, the largest on 

 the crown : mouth and feelers black : eyes prominent : fore chest 

 with two dark tawny spots near the hind border of the scutcheon ; 

 its sides forming very obtuse angles at the base of the fore-wings, 

 and having a very slight excavation at half tlie length from thence 

 to the fore border ; hind-scutcheon rather broad, its bind border dark 



