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margin, another back of 2, between it and the disto-caudal 

 bristle. 



Meringa, Cairns, October 28, 1918. 



Urogramma lucrum, new species. 



Discal cilia of fore wing in a single bent line from apex near 

 cephalic margin and not reaching venation but long (exclud- 

 ing several setae caudad of this line toward its middle). Like 

 minufa, but dorsal abdomen (apparently) dull yellow with two 

 cross-stripes of black at about middle fringes not very short 

 but fifth wing-width (disto-caudad), hind wings with but one 

 line of discal cilia, no distinct very short fringes cephalad 

 while those caudad are long, distinctly more than the width 

 (somewhat less than width in the other). Funicles much 

 shorter, much smaller than pedicel (with two apparent trans- 

 verse-linear joints). Vertex, face orange. Distal half fore 

 wing dusky. Marginal with only three setse, one near base, 

 one at apex on cephalic margin, three at extreme apex of 

 stigmal (2 in disk of other and four times along its cephalic 

 edge). Costal cell obscure. Two ring-joints. 



Irvinebank, March 15, 1919. 



Lathrcmerella luci, new species. 



Same as occidentalism but hind wings narrow, dusky, with 

 one complete, distinct line of discal cilia (a second, if present, 

 indistinct), the fore wings also narrow, their fringes half the 

 wing width, eleven lines discal cilia, dusky save distad ; black, 

 vertex, median line scutum and of scutellum more widely, 

 orange, postscutellum and the transverse propodeum lemon. 

 Apex fore wing more rounded, the setse from edge of mar- 

 ginal vein longer. 



Watsonville, March 12, 1919. 



Pterygogramma hallami, new species. 



Like genotype, but fringes of fore wing at apex irregular, 

 very short cephalad of extreme point of apex, thence distinct 

 and as long as with acuminatum (for rest of apex) ; apex 

 wing sharper, irregularly convexed, a long caudal inclination 



