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Sîradypopliîlî» nov. gen. 



Palpi directed downwards, as long as head, 

 thickly coverd with close sitting hairs, which con- 

 ceal the joints ; head and prothorax coverd with 

 long hairs, perfectly close sitting on the fornner; 

 vertex' prominent, tiie front being concave ; anten- 

 nae of female simple, 2/3 tlie length of wing ; 

 legs smoothly scaled ; coxa and femur of the fore 

 leg greatly developed, very thick, though flat ; fe- 

 mura II and HI also somewhat Hatned. 



Fore Aving with the costa nearly straight, the 

 apex rounded ; vein 2 absent ; 3 anastomosing ^\'úh. 

 4 ; 4, Õ stalked ; 6 anastomosed with 7 ; 8, 9 

 stalked from 7 ; veins 10 and 1 1 absent. Hmd Aving 

 with vein 2 absent, 3 from angle, 4, 5 stalked; 6, 

 7 from upper angle, 7 anastomosing with 8. 



lype : Brad, gar bel n. sp. 



Bï'aclypoplîîSîi garbeî n. sp . 



(Est. in, fig. 2) 

 {Exp. al. 20 mm. lengfJi of hodij 7 viyn.) 



Head and prothorax golden ochreous ; the 

 remainig parts of thorax and abdomen dirty 

 yelloAV ; legs somcAvath more cearer yelloAV. Fore 

 wing dirty yellow with obscure, illdefined brown 

 patches along the costa and on ihe cell ; hind Aving 

 paler dirty yelloAv, cilia cream. 



Hab. Rio Doce Estado do Espirito Santo (inha- 

 biting the fur of Bradypus marmoratus. 



5 specimens, n. 16285 in the Museu Paulista, 1 

 specimen presented to Mr. H. G. Dyar, U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum, Washington, Avho has kindly given 

 me his authority that the species may be conside- 

 red as undescribed. 



