. Synopsis of the neuroptera of North America [microform] : with a list of the South American species. Neuroptera; Neuroptera; Névroptères; Névroptères. •i-U CHAULIODES. 189 pro- Length to tip of wings 10—12 millim. Alar expanse 17—20 niillim. Jlab. Cuba (Poey). ' CHAITLIODIiS Latreillg. Prothorax quadrangular, almost equal to the head; three ap- proximate ocelli; antennae pectinated or serrated; wings veiny, the transverse veins slender; articles of the tarsi cylindrical; caudal appendages of the male conical, simple. The larva is unknown; perhaps it is aquatic. 1, Ch. pectinicornis! Ilcmerob


. Synopsis of the neuroptera of North America [microform] : with a list of the South American species. Neuroptera; Neuroptera; Névroptères; Névroptères. •i-U CHAULIODES. 189 pro- Length to tip of wings 10—12 millim. Alar expanse 17—20 niillim. Jlab. Cuba (Poey). ' CHAITLIODIiS Latreillg. Prothorax quadrangular, almost equal to the head; three ap- proximate ocelli; antennae pectinated or serrated; wings veiny, the transverse veins slender; articles of the tarsi cylindrical; caudal appendages of the male conical, simple. The larva is unknown; perhaps it is aquatic. 1, Ch. pectinicornis! Ilcmerobius pectinicornis Linne, Amoen. Acad. VI, 412. Linne, Centur. Ins. 1763, 29, 87. Linno, Syst. Nat. ed. XII, 911, 1; ed. XIII, vol. V, 2038,1. Fab. Syst. Ent. 309,1. De Geer, Mem. Ill, 5(i2, 2 ; tab. xxvii, fig. 3. Drury, Ins. I, 105 ; tab. xlvi, fig. 3.—Semblis pectini- cornis Fab. Sp. Ins. I, 38G, 1. Mant. Ins. I, 244, 1. Entom. Syst. II, 7-, 1.— Chauliodespectinicornia Latr. Gen. Crust. Ill, 198. Burm.! Ilandb. II, 950, 2. Cuv. Icon. Regn. Anira. Masson. tab. cv, flg. 2. Kanib.! Nouropt. 444, 1. Walk.! Catal. 198, l.—Ilcrmcs indecisus Walker! Catal. 204, 7. (Female.) Lufeo-cinereons ; antennte fuscous, pectinated ; occiput with yel- lowish flat streaks and spots ; prothorax with a middle stripe be- hind, and another flcxuous one each side, yellowish; feet luteous, tarsi fuscous; the anterior wings subcinereous, obscurely clouded with fuscous, veins with white interrupted spots; the wings some- times have rather clearly-defined fuscous transverse streaks. Male and female. Length of body 37—55 millim. Alar expanse 58—90 millim. Jf(t/). riiihulelphia, Pennsylvania; Wilmington, Delaware; Mas- sachusetts; Trenton Falls, New York; Berkeley Springs, Virginia (Osten iSaeken) ; i\laryland (Uhler) ; Columbia (eolleclion of Saus- sure)—is not this au error ? .14 ;,. 2. Ch. rastricornis! Chuulivdis raslricornis Neuropt. 444, 2. Walk.! Catal. 198, 2, Luteo-ci


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