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one branch, the second with six branches ; hind wings with 

 two gradate series. 



Type. — Megalomus falcatus Blanchard ; M. sticticus Blan- 

 chard also belongs to the genus ; both are from Chili, 



KAPISMA McLachlan. 

 This is the largest Hemerobiid, green in color ; the an- 

 tennae are fully two diameters of basal joint apart ; costals 

 crossed and forked ; many cross-veins on wings not arranged 

 in regular series ; but one radial sector, which has seven 

 branches ; in both wings the median vein soon forks, and 

 the cubitus forks near base. There is a brownish specimen 

 in the old Westermann collection which may be a new species. 



SISYRELLA n. n. 



Nopia Navas, 1911 (nee Walker, 1862). 

 Type. — Nopia nikkoana Navas. 



NEUKONEMA McLachlan. 



The type species has seven radial sectors, the first forked, 

 next five simple, the last with five branches ; in hind.wings 

 two radial sectors, the second with nine branches. The cos- 

 tal area of fore-wings is very broad and the costal cross- 

 veins are forked ; in fore-wings three series of gradate vein- 

 lets, in hind wings two series of gradates. It is related to 

 Drepanepteryx. 



Henierobius greeni n. sp. — Yellowish ; dark brown stripe under 

 each eye toward the mouth, sides of pronotum brown, abdomen 

 brownish. Wings pale, lightly infuscated by narrow irregular bands 

 across veins, brown dots and streaks on veins, more prominent spots 

 at origin of the three radial sectors, and on veinlet connecting median 

 and cubitus and reaching downward along cubitus, gradate series 

 dark, outer margin with dark dots in groups of three or four. Vena- 

 tion of hind wing mostly pale, gradates dark, and some veins beyond 

 them, and a few dark veinlets near end of anal vein. Fore-wings 

 moderately broad, about as in H. humuli, three radial sectors, inner 

 gradate series quite regular, of six or seven veinlets, the last a trifle 

 nearer base than the preceding one ; outer gradate series of about 

 seven, rather irregular, and connecting the branches beyond the forks ; 

 hind wings with about six gradates in outer series. Male appendages 

 furcate, superior process acute curved toward the other appendages. 

 Type.— 6^. From Pattipola, Ceylon, 21st May (Green). 



