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Supplement by R. C. L. Perkins 



to 



NEUROPTERA 



Vide pp. 31 — 89 hujus tomi. 



Fam. HEMEROBIIDAE. 



Subfam. CHRYSOPINAE. 



Anonialochrysa reticulata P. 



At Kilauea, Hawaii, I ha\e taken specimens of an Anonialochrysa agreeing well 

 with A. reticulata, but they are rather small and, as in many other species, there is 

 some variation in the neuration. The male characters are remarkable. The apical 

 dorsal plate is fringed with hairs and bears a specially developed stout spinose one on 

 each side at the base ; the apical ventral valve is hairy beneath, subtriangular, being 

 subacute at the apex, which forms a recurved hook. The abdomen has the clothing 

 normal, the hairs not directed basally, as in A. f rater P., which it much resembles. 



Hab. Hawaii, Kilauea. 



Anonialochrysa rufescens McL. 



I suspect that my A. biseriata is the female of A. rufescens McL., the type of 

 which I have not seen. 



Subfam. HEMEROBIINAE. 



(i) Nesomici'onins angtilaris, sp. nov. 



Head pale, yellowish, clothed with pale hairs, the pronotum also pale, but dark- 

 spotted at the sides and thereon with dark hairs, rest of thorax pale but more or less 

 dark in parts, abdomen brownish, with pale hairs. Antennae pale yellowish. Anterior 

 wings light brown mottled with darker and with a large triangular dark brown or 

 blackish fuscous triangular area on the basal half, connected with dark spaces on the 

 costa, apical margin whitish hyaline, this pale area interrupted by a dark space a little 

 above its middle, neuration pink in the pterostigmatic region. Posterior wings hyaline 

 with dark fuscous markings along the outer gradate nervures and beyond these, with 

 a good deal ot tuscous strigulation ; pterostigmatic nervures and many of the others 

 pink. Front and middle tibiae annulate, the hind ones very long, pale, subfusiform 

 in shape. 



F. H. II. 89 



