2 Mr. Curtis’s Descriptions of some hitherto nondescript 
5. mellea Curt., a beautiful Psendimago. 
5; lines: bright ochreous, eyes black, segments of abdomen edged with 
brown, with a trigonate brown mark on the back of each ; and the spiracles 
forming a double row of black dots down each side ; filaments longer than 
the insect, dotted with brown; wings pale yellow, costa a little darker, 
nervures yellow and brown. 
5*. straminea Curt., a Pseudimago. fi 
4 lines: deep straw-colour, eyes black, segments of abdomen edged with 
brown wings, fuscous-ochre, tarsi fuscous at the apex, filaments whitish 
dotted with brown. 
8. flavescens Curt., a Pseudimago. 
Like the last, but only 23 lines long. 
8*, lateralis Curt. 
3} lines: piceous, shining, an orange spot before the wings ; abdomen dull 
ferruginous, the sides paler, with the spiracles piceous ; filaments very long : 
wings with the 3 costal nervures rosy or ferruginous ; legs lurid, excepting 
the anterior, which are ochreous at the base. 
9. semicolorata Curt. 
3 lines: ochreous, thorax variegated with brown, abdomen banded with 
the same colour, filaments very long and slender, knees and tarsi brown, 
superior wings with the basal half and inferior entirely pale yellowish brown, 
9*, carnea Curt. 
34 lines: ochreous, with a pink tinge, abdomen darker, filaments twice as 
long as the insect, pale unspotted ; wings elongated, with the costa slightly 
tinged, the nervures reddish brown, 
B. Wings very little reticulated. Pseudimago with the wings ciliated. 
117. vernus Curt. 
31 lines: pale ferruginous ; head and thorax piceous above, with an ochre- 
ous dot on each side the collar and several beneath the wings, filaments 
twice as long as the insect, pale and dotted; legs dirty ochre; wings with 
the costa tinged. 
11>. autumnalis Curt. 
2 lines: pale castaneous brown ; margin of eyes and sides of thorax ochre- 
ous ; filaments thrice as long as the insect, whitish ; legs pale lurid; wings 
with the anterior margin slightly tinged. Pseudimago more ochreous, 
Gen. 736. CLoEoNn Lea. 
1. dipterum Lznn., marmoratum Curt. 
8. obscurum Curt. 
The Pseudimago, I believe, of C. aipterum: the wings are fuscous and ci- 
liated. 
4, unicolore Curt. 
4 lines: reddish ochre; filaments lost; legs ochreous; costa pale brown 
towards the tip ; nervures reddish ochre. 
6. dimidiatum Curt. : 
3 lines ; castaneous brown ; c>llar with an ochreous dot on each side; ab- 
domen, especially at the base, banded with ochre ; filaments very long and 
white,. remotely dotted with black; legs straw-colour; nervures of wings 
very faint. 
