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hind wings the discal cell is only a little shorter than the median cell. 

 Expanse 22 to 26 mm. 



From Pusa, Bengal, September 21, at light. 



Macronema indistincta, new species. 



Yellowish; brown marks on the wings as in the figure, mostly pale 

 brown and indistinct, but beyond the cell is a deep brown streak over 

 most of third apical cell; the basal half of second apical cell is silvery, 

 near base of wing the anterior margin of the brown is dark brown. 

 The legs are very slender, the hind tibiae with extremely long, fine 

 white hair; the longer spur of hind tibia is nearly as long as the meta- 

 tarsus. Expanse 24 mm. 



From Pusa, Bengal, October. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE VI. 



FIG. 1. Base of fore-wing of A can- FIG. 5. Leptocerus marginatus. 



thaclisis horridus. 6. Leptocella maculata. 



2. Dipseudopsis modesta. 7. Macronemurus trivittatus' 



3. Polymorphanisus indicus. 8. Creagris parallela. 



4. Macronema indistincta. 9. (Ecetina insignis. 



The third paper, "Notes on a Sawfly Injurious to Ash," by 

 Mr. E. R. Sasscer, was illustrated by photographs, drawings, 

 and specimens. 



CHANGE OF GENUS FOR CERTAIN SPECIES OF COCHLIDIID^E. 



In Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxix, 375-376, 1905, I placed 

 several species of Cochlidiidse in the genus Sisyrosea with 

 doubt, as I had seen no male of any of them After waiting 

 six years, a male of one of the species has at last been seen. 

 It is an undoubted male of Sisyrosea (?) phara Druce, and 

 was sent me for determination by Mr. Paul Dognin. The 

 male has the structural characters of the genus Euclea. It 

 will therefore be necessary to remove to Ended the species 

 phara Druce, parvi Dyar, flexilinea Dyar, assimilis Dyar, 

 and columbiana Doguin 



HARRISON G. DYAR. 



