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scaled. Scales of the legs black, those on under side of femora basally 
whitish; claws of the front and middle tarsi of the male with a tooth 
under one claw, none under the other, those of the hind feet simple; 
female with all the claws simple. Scales of wings brown, Length about 
3 mm. 
Guadeloupe and Santo Domingo, West Indies. Two males 
and one female, collected by Mr. A. Busck. 
Type. No. 8291, U. S. National Museum. 
The larva differs widely from that of Aedes fuscus; the body 
bears many large clusters of rather short, stiff hairs, and 
there are about eight tufts on the breathing tube. 
Sabethoides undosus, new species. 
Near confusus, but the dorsum of the abdomen is not white-scaled in 
the front angles of the segments. Scales of proboscis and palpi purple, 
those of the occiput violet-purple, a large patch of white ones each side. 
Mesonotum and scutellum mixed metallic blue-, green-, and coppery- 
scaled, the humeri violet-scaled, the lower portion whitish, scales of pleura 
white. Abdomen purple-scaled, scales of venter white or yellowish, the 
upper border wavy. Legs purple-scaled, the lower side of the femora 
and inner side of the tibiae brassy-yellow-scaled; tarsal claws simple. 
Wings hyaline, the scales brown. Length 3 mm. 
Trinidad, W. I. Ten specimens collected by Messrs. F. W. 
Urich and A. Busck. 
Type. No. 8292, U. S. National Museum. 
A NEW MYRMELEONID FROM THE UNITED STATES. 
BY ROLLA P. CURRIE. 
Brachynemurus irregularis, new species. 
9 . Hardly slender, yellowish, marked with light brownish; with black 
hairs, especially on the abdomen. Face yellowish, brownish above; 
inter-antennal mark rather short, emarginate, bordering the antennas in 
front and sending a median line to the clypeus. Labrum about twice as 
wide as long, yellowish, rounded anteriorly. Palpi subequal, slender, 
cylindrical, yellowish, the last joint of each tinged with brownish piceous 
apically; last joint of labial palpi slender fusiform. Tinder parts 'of head 
yellowish; maxillary palpigers piceous at elbow (faintly) and near apex- 
a piceous clouding on each side of gula. Antennae considerably shorter 
than head and thorax, strongly clavate, fuscous, articulations yellowish; 
joints i and .2 piceous, with yellowish articulations, i set in a yellowish 
ring. Vertex yellowish, with a pale brownish median stripe along longi- 
tudinal furrow, embracing a median fuscous spot on each side. 
