AMERICAN NEUROPTERA. 105 



Bracliyueniuriis liubbar<li Currie. 



From Lone Mts., July (Cockerel!), and near La Luz, Aug. 23d 

 (Townsend). 



Brac'liyiieiiiiirus blaiidiis Hagen. 



From Albuquerque, July 12th (Oslar) ; a few specimens. 

 Brachyiieiniii*ii!« texaiius Banks. 



Two specimens from Albuquerque (Oslar). Two specimens from 

 Phtenix, Arizona, labelled by Mr. Currie as his B. intermedius, are 

 in my collection and appear to be the same species. The New 

 Mexico specimens are smaller than the others. 



Brachyiieinuriis Ter$$utu!$ Walker. 



One specimen from mouth of Sapello Canyon, September (Cocker- 

 ell), and two from Pecos, August oOth (Cockerell). This Mexican 

 species has not previously been recorded from the United States; 

 but I have also specimens from Colorado. 



BrsK'hyneiiiurus eloiigatiis n. sp.— Face yellowish ; a brown inter- 

 anteunal mark, slightly concave below, two nearly parallel brown bands on ver- 

 tex, the posterior one broken in the middle; palpi small, pale, last joint partly 

 blackish; antennje yellowish brown, reaching to tip of mesothorax. Prothorax 

 with a broad brown stripe, each side separated by a narrow but distinct median 

 yellow line, each brown stripe contains a pale spot near front end, and is incised 

 from within at the middle; the side of pronotum has a narrow brown stripe, not 

 reaching the front margin. Thorax mostly covered with brown, two brown 

 stripes on scutellum, a pale dot on each anterior lateral lobe, and two pale stripes 

 each side. Abdomen brown, paler at base above, with traces of a median brown 

 line; last segment black, with a median yellow dot above; appendages dark, 

 about one-fourth as long as last segment. Legs pale yellowish, dotted with 

 brown ; anterior tibite on outside with brown bands, and some of tarsal joints 

 are brown ; clothed with some black and more white hairs. Wings hyaline, 

 slightly marked with brown along the principal longitudinal veins and at the 

 pterostigma, much as in B. brnnneus, but not so heavily. V^enation mostly brown, 

 some cross-veins white. Wings more slender than B. brunneus and more acute 

 at tips. Length, "^ , 47 mm. ; expanse 50 mm. 



Two males from Mesilla, June 30, 1897 (Morse). These are the 

 two males I referred doubtfully to B. centralis (brunneus); but 

 they are distinct from the male of that species by their longer 

 abdomen ; last segment longer, with shorter appendages, and the 

 vertex is not so elevated as in that species. 



Brat^liyneniuriis eoqnilleiti Currie. 

 From Albuquerque, July 12th (Oslar). 



TRANS. AM. ENT. SOC. XXX. (14) APRIL. 1904 



