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NEUROPTEROUS INSECTS. 
greenish, tinged towards the head and on the sides 
with vinaceous ; an oblique yellowish line under 
each wing, and a yellowish spot each side behind ; 
wings hyaline ; stigma blackish ; anal margin with 
a thick fuliginous nervure, tinged on its side with 
ferruginous ; anal membrane blackish, whitish at 
base; abdomen greenish-black, immaculate, very 
slender behind the base, thickest at base, and fusi- 
form beyond the middle ; anal appendices arcuated, 
superior pair with a tooth on the superior middle, 
at tip abruptly incurved and truncate ; feet imma- 
culate. 
Length over two inches. 
5. L. Ijdia. Wings with a broad, brown band; 
and at base an abbreviated line. 
L. hjdia. Drury’s Ins., Vol. I., pi. 47, fig. 4, 
Oliv. and Ency. Meth., p. 570. 
This species agrees with the short description in 
Turton’s Linn., of the trimaculata, Degeer, and I 
should certainly consider it the same species, if 
Olivier had not decided the trimaculata to be the 
same as the bifasciata , L. 
6. L. bifasciata , Fabr. Wings with brown semi- 
facia, tip and basal line. 
L. pulchella, Drury, Yol. I., pi. 48, fig. 5. 
L. bifasciata, ?Fabr. Oliv. Enc. Meth., p. 561. 
L. versicolor, Fabr. $ 
L. trimaculata, Deg. Ins., Vol. III., pi. 26, fig. 2. 
2 Destitute of the white wing-spots; abdomen 
brownish-livid, with a lateral vitta, which is gray, 
and becomes gradually yellow to the tip ; beneath 
