. Synopsis of the neuroptera of North America [microform] : with a list of the South American species. Neuroptera; Neuroptera; Névroptères; Névroptères. PARAPHLEBI A. n brown-brassy stripe, tind a black spot upou the pectus, beneath yellow; feet yellow, femora exteriorly, tibia) interiorly and tarsi black; abdomen obscure green-brassy, with a basal yellow lunule to the segments; appendages black, the superior ones forcipated, with a basal, internal tooth, and a lamina with the margin straight and its apex dentaced; the inferior appendages long, straight, narrow, flat, the apex rounded; wings h


. Synopsis of the neuroptera of North America [microform] : with a list of the South American species. Neuroptera; Neuroptera; Névroptères; Névroptères. PARAPHLEBI A. n brown-brassy stripe, tind a black spot upou the pectus, beneath yellow; feet yellow, femora exteriorly, tibia) interiorly and tarsi black; abdomen obscure green-brassy, with a basal yellow lunule to the segments; appendages black, the superior ones forcipated, with a basal, internal tooth, and a lamina with the margin straight and its apex dentaced; the inferior appendages long, straight, narrow, flat, the apex rounded; wings hyaline, pterostigma oblong, black, the sides margined with yellow ; eleven postcubital cross- nervules. Length 42—38 millim. Alar expanse 45—43 millim. Ptero- stigma 1J millim. Hah. Bergen Hill, New Jersey (Guex); Florida (Osten Sacken); Chicago {id.); Wisconsin (Kobt. Xennicott); North Red River {id.). 13. L. forcipata! Ltsti-s forcipata Ramb. Neuropt. 246, 4. Brassy-green; mouth yellow; dorsum of the thorax green-brassy {^) or with a middle line and a stripe each side, yellow 9 ; sides yellow, with a superior, green-brassy stripe, dilated at the wings, or with an inferi^ • black stripe {^); feet yellow, femora bilineated with black, tibia3 interiorly and tarsi black ; abdomen brassy-green, sides yellow, or at the base and apex pruinose (cT); a basal lunule upon the segments yellow; appendages black, the superior ones forcipated, on the inside bidentated, the intermediate lamina with its margin rather straight, serrated; the inferior appendages long, flat, the apex dilated interiorly, somewhat spoon-shaped; wings hyaline; pterostigma black, margined with yellow at the sides; twelve postcubital cross-nervules. Length 35 millim. Alar expanse 40 millim. Pterostigma U millim. Huh. Chicago; Washington (Osten Sacken); Wisconsin (Robt. Keniiicott). Extremely like L.*nympha, of Europe, it seems hardly dilferent from that species. Is this the true L. forcipata of Rambur ?. Pl


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