392 SUPPLEMENT. 
or swamps. Actions similar to [Jschnura] verticalis. Fresh 29 thorax bright 
green”; and at Puerto Cortez, Mar. 2, 1905: “In Pontederia beds 20 feet from 
ocean.” Prof. Biolley records this species at Surubres as from “ Herbes d’une rigole.” 
PALZEMNEMA (p. 138). 
Palemnema angelina (p. 136). 
Two females from Cacao, Alta Vera Paz, Guatemala (Lewton, U. S. N. M.) may 
belong here. One has abdomen.35 mm., hind wing 26°5 mm.,..postcubitals on the 
front wings 25, on the hind wings 24, 23. The other has abdomen 32°5 mm., hind 
wing 28°5 mm., postcubitals on the front wings 19, 18, on the hind wings 17, 18. 
- Palemnema sp.. 
A male from Pozo Azul ‘de Pinris, C Costa Rica (Underwood, M.C. Z.), with 22, 23 post- 
cubitals on the front wings, 21,19 on the hind, stigma of the front wings surmounting 
1+ cells, its costal edge -8--9 mm. long, hind wing 22-5 mm. in length, is of the 
angelina-nathalia- domina group, but is not further determinable owing to the loss of 
the abdomen beyond the fifth segment. | 
NEONEURA (p. 137). 
Three species of this genus are now known, or likely, to be present in this fauna, and 
may be separated as follows, in addition to the differences (figured) in the appendages 
of the males :-— 
Dorsum of abdominal 
segments 2 and 3, ¢, 
Dorsal surface of head 
and thorax, 3, 
Black mid-dorsal thoracic 
stripe, 3, 
Black mesepimeral black 
stripe, d, 
Black line on second 
lateral thoracic suture, 
3Q, 
A black dot at about 
two-thirds height of 
the obsolete first late- 
ral thoracic suture, 
3 2 r) 
Hind margin of hind 
lobe of prothorax, ? 
(cf. Tab. X. figg. 26, 
29), 
In line 23, page 137, anted, change “ or” to “and” and “ fauna” to “ faune,” 
NV. amelia. 
chiefly orange-red. 
bright orange-red. 
present. 
usually present. 
uninterrupted for entire 
length of suture. 
present. 
trilobed, median lobe 
larger than the lateral 
lobes. 
N. paya 
(2 unknown). 
chiefly orange. 
pale ochre-brown. 
absent. 
absent. 
uninterrupted for entire 
length of suture. 
present. 
[N. aaroni. | 
brown or black, 3 with 
a pale mid-dorsal line. 
pale brown (young) to 
bright brick-red. 
present (interrupted in 
young). 
present in old only. 
absent, or if present very 
fine and interrupted. 
absent, except in old 
males. 
not trilobed, but median 
part convexly pro- 
duced (= middle lobe 
of the other species). 
