274 NEUROPTERA. 
exists, as the individuals from Texas, Monterey, and from part of the Pacific slope of Mexico are rather 
stouter, but exact measurements are difficult to give, owing to distortion due to drying. Most of the 
males, but not the females, from Texas are further distinguishable by the greater extent of brown at the 
apex of the wings, which usually has a width of three or more cells; two pruinose males from San 
Antonio, however, have this apical brown not more than one or two cells wide. 
Hab.* Unirep States, Waco 2, Round Mt.? [v6 3,4 2 |,San Marcos 5, Shovel Mt.[v1 9 ], 
San Antonio [n 23] (Schaupp, colls. A. N. S., Adams, P. P.C.), and Pecos River! in 
Texas, Dimmit Lake near Roswell*, New Mexico; LowEeR CaLiFoRNIa, Comondu 9, 
Miraflores 9, San José del Cabo 9 1617 (Eisen, colls. P. P. C., Adams: 53,32 ).—MeExico, 
Monterey (Rhoads: n 83,69) and Linares (Barrett: n 1¢]in Nueva Leon, Alta- 
mira in Tamaulipas [Hoag: v 39 ] (coll. P. P. C.), Escuinapa in Sinaloa (Batty, A. M. 
N. H.: 19), San Blas (Richardson: n 1¢3)in Tepic 4 1¢[z 1,19], Guadalajara 
[n 43,49] (Schumann), Misantla (F. D. G.: 13), Atoyac (H. H. Smith: b,n 146, 
6 12), San Lorenzo Cordova (Trujillo: 1 3, 2 2), Cordova [1 ¢], Orizaba [1 ¢ ], 
Presidio [n 1,192] (Barrett, coll. P. P. C.) and Medellin (H. H. Smith: 1 3) in 
Vera Cruz (coll. Adams: 2 3,2 2), Iguala [n 44], Rio Cocula [n 1 2 | (Barrett, 
coll. P. P. C.), Balsas (Lutz, Field Columb. Mus. Chicago: n 1?) and Savana Grande 
[~ 1¢]in Guerrero, Teapa in Tabasco [6 346,129, 2¢, ni 19 |(H. H. Smith), 
Tehuantepec (coll. Deam: 1 6; Sumichrast, M. C. Z.: b,n), Temax in Yucatan 
(Gaumer: 6 $,1 9%); British Honpuras [0 lo, n 12], Belize [1 ¢,1 ¢], Rio 
Sarstoon [1 ¢] (Blancaneaux); Guaremata (M. C. Z.: n), Cubilguitz [1 ¢], San 
Gerénimo [1 3g] and Lanquin [* 19] in Vera Paz, Zapote [ni 19 | (Champion), 
Sepacuite (Griggs: 1¢) [1¢], Secanquim [1 ¢], San Felipe [m 12,19 | (Mazon 
& Hay, U.S. N. M.), Livingston (Wilson, coll. P. P.C.: 1 3), Puerto Barrios [1 ¢ |, 
Los Amates [2 ¢ ], Gualan [60 3,10 2], Zacapa [1 ¢ |, El Rancho [1 ¢ |, Amatitlan 
[1¢,1¢@], Escuintla [103], Santa Lucia [d 36,22," 1¢ |, Mazatenango [6 2¢, 
ni one pair in cop.| (Maxon & Hay, U.S. N.M.: 1 6]; Hoypuras, San Pedro Sula 
(61s,12,n1¢,1 2] (Williamson, Hine, Deam, colls. Wiimsn., O. S. U.); Costa 
Rica, Surubres near San Mateo [3 ¢], Esparta [4 ¢, 3 9] (Biolley, coll. Kahl); 
Panama 8, Taboga (Mathew, coll. McLachlan: n 14), La Chorrera (Dolby-Tyler !*).— 
Cotompra, Bonda in Dept. Magdalena (H. H. Smith, Carn. Mus. Pittsb.: 5 3,2 2); 
Sta. Fé de Bogota (Lindig, M. C. Z.: ni); Vunuzunna’ (Wayman & ex coll. Banks, 
U.S.N.M.: 24,4 9; coll. P. P. C. with label “ Z. tessellata, Ror.” in Hagen’s 
hand: 1 @); Gurana, Surinam’, Cayenne 14; Ecuapor, Babahoyo [4 6, 1 2], 
Guayaquil [1 9] (Campos R., A. N. S.); Peru, Lima’; Brazin’?, Para 15, Pernam- 
* For the benefit of others, especially those who may not accept my views as to the specific identity of the 
forms which are here included under velox, I give the particular form, to which the specimens are to be 
referred, by abbreviation, thus: n nigrescens, Calv., ni nigra, Mart., tb tabida, Calv., v velox, Hag. Where no 
other indication is given, 6, broadwayi, Kirby, =sterilis, Calv., is to be understood, specimens of this form being 
the most numerous in the present material. 
+ This is the male which I erroneously quoted in 1895* and 1898 * as from Livingstone, Guiana. 
