Sp. 2. Nympha . Supra lateribusque viridi-aenea, nitens, subtus flavescens, pedibus rufescentibus supra atris, thoracis lateribus utrinque lined nigra, stigmate atro. (Long. corp. 17—18 lin.; Exp. Alar. 20—21 1/2 lin.)

Le. Nympha . Kirby MSS. —Steph. Catal. 308. No. 3421.

Head bright brassy-green or bronzed above, the mouth and beneath yellowish; thorax also brassy-green above, with three fine yellowish streaks, the sides yellowish, each with a single irregular black streak; space between the wings dull luteous; abdomen above and on the sides brassy-green, beneath luteous; caudal appendages of the males fuscous, pale at the base; legs reddish, black above; wings with a black or fuscous stigma.

Probably a mere variety of the foregoing insect.

Found with the preceding insect.