38 INSECUTOR INSCITI^ MENSTRUUS 



plete cross-stripe at base of marginal, a conspicuous, wide one 

 somewhat before middle of marginal, swollen at caudal half, 

 just caudad of middle with a prominent obtuse conical pro- 

 jection nearly to 3 ; there are two hyaline dots in this stripe, 

 one against marginal, the other against caudal margin ; stripe 

 3 still wider, crescentic, from base stigmal, its basal margin 

 with a triangular projection at middle nearly reaching projec- 

 tion of 2 ; the concave distal margin sends ofT an arm to apex 

 at middle ; the space between stigmal and postmarginal hya- 

 line ; a somewhat faded area at caudal wing margin, center 

 of third stripe. A narrow stripe cross cephalic margin vertex, 

 mouth narrowly, extreme apex and basal half scape, funicles 



1 and 4 and necks of 2 and 3, legs save coxae, trochanters, 

 dorsal and ventral edges of femora, apex of tibiae, tarsal 2, 

 bases narrowly of femora, ivory. Densely scaly punctate. A 

 wide coppery stripe down each side meson, pronotum, scutum, 

 scutellum, latter curvex; propodeum with a median carina, 

 not long, subglabrous. Hind wing with a narrow cross-stripe 

 from base of long marginal, another, more obscure, at apex of 

 same. Apex fore wing wide, oblately rounded. Club nipple- 

 less. Hind wing knife-shaped. Hind tibial spur single. Club 

 cylindrical, equals funicles 3-4 united. 



From window, Meringa, November 27, 1918. 



Mymaromma, new genus. 



Like Mymar but tarsi somewhat shorter, 5-jointed, funicle 



2 not elongate, blade of fore wing wider and not infuscated. 

 Hind wings absent ? Petiole of wing distinctly shorter than 

 blade, which has no secondary marginal cilia. Type, the fol- 

 lowing species. 



Mymaromma goethei, new species. 



Dusky brown, wings lightly dusky, abdomen dusky, its long 

 petiole, legs and antennas save dusky club, pallid. Funicle 1 

 equal to 3, over twice longer than wide, 2 a bit shorter, equal 

 pedicel, others somewhat longer. Fore wing with five lines of 

 hair-like discal cilia, the middle three long, sinuous, the first 

 soon running into the margin, the fifth soon running into hind 



