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ALLEMEROBIUS FLAVEOLUS, new species 

 Plate 2S, FiGLTtE 32 



Body, legs, antennae, and wings distinctly pale yellowish, forewing 

 with a brovni shade along hind margin, most prominent along the 

 concave outer border; some of the gradates faintly, but rather 

 broadly margined with pale brown; and near tip some veins have 

 faint shadings of brown on each side (as usual in Hemerohiu^) ; 

 along hind and outer margin there is a brown dot at end of each 

 veinlet, and one between; hindwing faintly yellowish, veins yellow, 

 unmarked. 



Almost all costal cross veins are forked for fully one-third way 

 out; six inner and seven outer gradates, fairly evenly spaced except 

 that in outer row the one next to the top is much beyond the others, 

 and in the inner row the lower one is beyond the next. The lower 

 branch of the second fork of the third radial sector ends in the 

 acute tip of wing; a cross vein well before the first radial sector and 

 just before the forking of medius; the first anal forks a little beyond 

 middle. In hindwing four gradates in inner row, and six in outer 

 row, next to top much beyond the others. 



Length of forewing, 10 mm.: width. 4.5 mm. 



Two females, one from Gieh Y^n Temple, Blount Omei, August 

 10-11, 9,500 feet (holotype), and one from 0-Er, 26 miles north of 

 Li Fan, August 16-21, 10,000 feet : also from AVeichow, 65 miles north 

 of Chengtu, August 15; and Shin Kai Si, Mount Omei, August 20, 

 4.000 to 6,000 feet. Holotype, U. S. N. M. No. 53144. Paratypes in 

 U.S.X.M. and M.C.Z. 



Genus HEMEROBIUS Linnaeus 



HEMEROBIUS CHIANGI, new species 



Plate 28, Figure 33 



Face pale yellowish, shining, cheeks brown; vertex brownish on 

 sides, pale in middle; antennae dark brown, gradually fading to 

 pale at tip, inner and lower sides of basal joint pale; pronotum brown 

 on sides, broadly pale in middle, rest of thorax above pale, slightly 

 darker on sides; abdomen mostly brown; legs pale, hind tibiae not 

 swollen. 



Forewings with mostly pale venation, most of cross veins dark, 

 three more prominent brown spots along the cubitus, stigma scarcely 

 marked; in hindwings the veins mostly pale, but radius and sector 

 toward tip are brown. 



Wings moderately slender, tips hardly acute. Forewings with 

 three radial sectors, the third with four branches: fork of medius 



