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Cueta plicata Navas, Insecla, p. 136, 1914. The type-specirnen 

 ffom Saigon lias lost the apical part of its abdomen. The costal- 

 and subcostal area in bolh pairs of llie wings are strongly 

 yellowish tiiiged. According to the cotype spécimen of ^esoleon 

 (Cueta) Sauter iVuSB.-V. h\ my collection the spécimen belongs lo 

 that species, and it bas undoubtedly been a maie, because the 

 séries af gradate cross veins in the apical part of the forewing 

 are not shaded ; that takes often place in the maie sex of this 

 species. 



Cueta duplicata Navas, Insecta, p. 138, 1914. The type-speci- 

 men (^) from Saigon is Nesoleon {Cueta) Sauteri Esb.-P. 



Cueta Hugeli Navas, Ann. Soc. scient. Brux., p. 239, 1914. The 

 type-specimen (^) from the Oriental Indies is a typic spécimen of 

 Nesoleon Sauteri Esb.-P. 



Foya trapezia Navas, Broteria, p. 54, 1914. The type spécimen 

 from Bra/il agrées with Amazoleon puhiventris \^ aimeïk. Thegenus 

 Foya Navas is a synonym oï Amazoleon Bank.s. According to the 

 type spécimen Myrrneleon tendinosus Gerst, is the same species. 



Amaromyia hirsuta Navas, Broteria, p. 50, 1914. The type-speci- 

 men from Rio Grande do Sul agrées with the re-description of 

 Ameromyia nigriventris Wai.ker, given by Banks. According to the 

 type-specimen Myrmeleon tendinosus Gkrpt. in the same species. 



Clathroneuria amazonica Nav.vs, Broteria, p. 215, 1914. The type- 

 specimen iç^) from Amazon agrées e.xactiy with spécimens of 

 Brachyneinurus meriiHoyialis Baskh, determined by Banks himself. 



Correa expansus Navas, Broteria, p. 218, 1914. The type-speci- 

 men (rf) from Amazon agrées exactly with spécimens of Austoleon 

 compar Banks, determined by Banks himself. 



Moreyus brasillensis Navas, Memorias, p. 55, 1914. The type- 

 specimen from Brazil agi'ees exactly with spécimens of Myrmeleon 

 texanum Banks, determined by Banks. It is just possible that 

 texanum Banks is the same species as insertus Hagen, which spe- 

 cies is going more southward. I possess a spécimen from St. Tho- 

 mas, which I suppose to be insertus. In the forewing of texajiutyi 

 and insertus is found a single row ofcells in the first third part and 

 two rows in the two apical parts of the area between Cuja and the 

 posterior Banksian line. 



The species in what I name the distincta- gvonp of the genus 

 Centroclisis Navas form a rather homogenous séries, and several 

 authors hâve* within this group described a number of species, 

 very often characterised only upon some individual markings. 



