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iMaracanda, McLachlan. 



No spurs ; anterior tarsus about as long as tibia ; legs not slender, 

 rather short ; anal vein of fore wings ends very much beyond origin of 

 first fork of radial sector ; two to four cross veins basad of radial sector ; 

 in hind wings the cubital fork runs parallel to the anal vein for some 

 distance ; costals single or double. Three species, M. cofispersa, signaia 

 and Henshaioi. 



Brachynemurus^ Hagen. 



Anterior tarsus nearly as long or longer than tibia I.; legs quite 

 stout ; anal vein of fore wings ends beyond the fork of radial sector ; 

 only three or four cross veins basad of radial sector ; in hind wings the 

 cubital fork runs parallel to anal for some distance ; first tarsal joint of 

 varying length ; costals with some forked before pterostigma, often very 

 few. A large genus, but it does not appear to be naturally divisible. 

 B. lorigicaudus is the type. 



Calinemuriis., new genus. 



Two series of costals nearly to base of fore wings ; anal vein of fore 

 wings ends much beyond the first fork of the radial sector ; the trans- 

 versals basad of radial sector being mostly divided ; in hind wings the 

 fork of cubitus runs nearly parallel to anal vein for some distance ; 

 venation in both wings is rather irregular; palpi short, last joint of 

 labials swollen ; antennse about as long as head and thorax ; prothorax 

 longer than broad ; legs quite short, anterior tarsus about as long as 

 tibia; spurs as long as first joint. Male appendages long and slender. 

 Type C. califoniiais, Bks. B. fj-aterntes, Bks., also goes in this genus, 

 and possibly B. htscripius, Hag. I add the description of an interesting 

 new species of Brachynemurus from New Mexico. 



Brachyneinurus tuberculatus, n. sp. 



$ . Face yellowish, dark brown between antennae and above, with 

 a narrow line in middle, and one each side extending down towards the 

 clypeus ; above on vertex mostly dark, with a pale spot each side behind ; 

 antennae brown, the second joint paler ; palpi pale. Pronotum brown, 

 with an indistinct pale stripe each side ; thorax brown, a pale stripe on 

 each side in front of the base of the fore wings ; a pale spot on middle 

 of hind border of mesothorax ; two pale marks near middle of metathorax ; 

 pleura brown. Abdomen brown. Legs pale ; apical half of femur 

 brown ; a brown ring on middle and near tip of tibia ; and a broad 



