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Type locality: Oswego, N. Y. 

 Type: Cat. No. 19655 U. S. N. M. 



Described from three specimens, one of the paratypes having 

 seven hairs in the ro'w on the under side of wing the other with six. 



Secodella viridis n. sp. 



Female. Length about 3 mm. Bright green; first joint of funicle 

 about twice as long as pedicel, the following joints successively decreasing 

 in length, the fourth about as long as the pedicel; club about as long as 

 last two joints of funicle combined; head and thorax very finely reticu- 

 lated; propodeum short, with a median carina; wings hyaline, with the 

 three usual rows of hairs from stigmal knob; a short discal row of hairs 

 joins the posterior of the two apically directed rows from stigmal knob 

 at about its middle; two rows of hairs near posterior margin of wing, three 

 short discal rows; the surface of the wing along each side of all rows of 

 hair is without hairs; row of hairs on underside of wing near marginal 

 vein numbering about four; legs brown, femora with greenish tinge; tarsi 

 whitish. 



Male. Length about 2 mm. Similar to the female. 



Type: Cat. No. 19656, U. S. N. M. 



Described from eight specimens under Bureau of Entomology 

 No. 2610, reared January 19 and 22, February 8, 11, 13, 19 and 

 24, 1886; the note for these specimens cannot be located at pres- 

 ent so type locality and host cannot be given. 



Under the heading of "Notes and Exhibition of Specimens," 

 the following were presented: 



A NEW SPECIES OF STENARES. 



(Neuroptera, Myrmeleonidos.) 



BY NATHAN BANKS. 

 Stenares completus n. sp. 



Face pale yellowish, mandibles, palpi, and antennae black; vertex 

 gray, with a median black line, widening into a triangle behind, and with 

 about ten or twelve small black spots each side ; pronotum gray, with a broad 

 black median stripe, the lateral margins black, between them and the me- 

 dian stripe is a black dot each side, some gray hair, but black on lower sides; 

 rest of thorax gray, lined with black, but densely long haired, the hairs 

 rather grayish white, pleura still more densely gray haired. Abdomen 

 short, black, with short white hair, each segment with one or two small, 

 obscure yellowish spots each side above. Legs black. Eyes rather less 

 than diameter apart in front; the last joint of palpi is one and a half times 

 as long as space between eyes; vertex very high; pronotum broad, not much 

 narrowed in front. Fore wings scarcely marked; an apical costal streak 



