NEUROPTERA. 383 
Pedro Sula [1 3,1 9] (Williamson, Deam, Hine, colls. Wilmsn., O. 8. U.); Costa 
Rica, San José (Biolley: 2 3), Surubres (Biolley, coll. Kahl: 12 ¢ ). 
Mr. Williamson noted of this species: ‘‘ Los Amates, Jan. 18. In shaded bogs”; 
‘‘Gualan, Jan. 14. Occurs in nearly all situations, usually common.” Prof. Biolley 
marked those from Surubres as from “ eau stagnante.” 
TELEBASIS (p. 115). 
Telebasis collopistes (p. 116). 
An additional male from Puerto de San Felipe has abd. seg. 10 red, like 8 and 9; stigma on front wings 
surmounting less than one cell, on the right hind wing more than one cell (left hind wing broken). 
To the localities given, add :—GuatemaLa, Puerto de San Felipe (Williamson, coll. 
ejusd.: 1 3). 
Telebasis griffinii (p. 117). 
Some of the Guatemalan examples are as large (abd., g 22°5-25, 9 26; hind wing, ¢ 15-165, 9 17 mm.) 
as the type from Darien, but in none of them are there more than 10 postcubitals on the front wings. 
To the localities given, add :—GuvatemaLa, Puerto de San Felipe (Williamson, coll. 
ejusd.: 15 g,1 2). | 
Telebasis filiola (p. 118). 
3. The supplementary males have the fewer postcubitals and the superior black stripe on the femora, as 
noted anted, p. 118; otherwise they agree well with de Selys’s description ?. 
@. The mesostigmal lamine (“ tubercules carrés élevés prés de l’échancrure mésothoracique” of Hagen’s 
description, printed by de Selys*) are well developed to a degree rarely seen in this division of the 
legion Agrion and strongly remind one of Argia. Mesepimeron with a brownish or black stripe, 
femora with a superior black stripe. Thoracic dorsum and abdomen showing differences in colour, 
perhaps due to age, as follows :— 
The Amatitlan example has the mid-dorsal thoracic dark green reaching only halfway each side from the 
median carina to the humeral suture, dorsum of abd. segs. 3-7 pale brown. 
One female from Puerto de San Felipe has the mid-dorsal thoracic dark metallic green extending on each 
side from the median carina two-thirds way to the humeral suture, and a small confluent blackish spot 
on the middle of the pale area thus left immediately anterior to that suture. In the other two from 
this locality the mid-dorsal thoracic metallic dark green reaches to the humeral suture except for a short 
superior, and in one also a larger inferior, antehumeral pale stripe. All three have a mid-dorsal 
stripe on 3-7 darker than the brown on each side, enlarging at the apex of each segment into a round 
black spot. 
The Altamira female has the thoracic dorsum coloured as in the males, viz. entirely dark metallic green to 
the humeral suture except for a short inferior pale green stripe immediately in front of and bordering the 
humeral suture; 3-7 almost black except for the basal yellow ring on each segment. 
In all the females, as in the males, the mid-dorsal thoracic carina is pale green. 
Dimensions.—Abdomen, ¢ 17-5, 9 17-18; hind wing, ¢ 11°5, 2 12-13 mm. 
To the localities given, add :—Mexico, Altamira (Hoag, coll. P. P.C.: 12) in 
Tamaulipas; GuaTEMALA, Puerto de San Felipe [21 ¢,3 @ ], Morales [1 ¢ ], Amatitlan 
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