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(Canad! Enloin , p. 155, 1887) it is very doubtlul lliat gruio Dalm." 

 and gulo Burm. are the same species. 



In the Vienna Muséum is also preserved as pecirnen of Balaga 

 nitens Navas (Revue Russe d'Eutom,, p, 111, 1912), determined by 

 Navas himself. This species is what 1 already hâve pointed ouL 

 (Ent. Mitt., p. 223, 1913) probably Ihe same as Mynneleon sagax 

 Wafjœii. Brauer (Novara-Expedition, Ne\iroptera, p. 43, 1866) 

 bas also described the same species as Myrmeleon nicobaricus, 

 and therefore, in every case, the name nitens must be dropped as a 

 synonym. 



Fig 3. 



Centroclisis edax Walkkii. — Latéral and ventral vlew 

 of anal appendages of Q. 



In the Muséum is présent a fem^le spécimen of the genus 

 Syngenes from Tamatave, Madagascar. Navas bas determined this 

 spécimen to be i'<quinaius Gerst (Navas, Memorias, p. 166, 1912' ; 

 but it agrées exactiy wilh longicornis Rbh., the lype-specimen of 

 which I bave seen in tbe Selysian Collection (Brux. Mus.), and 

 of which I possess an exellent photo of the wings The Iwo dark 

 markings on the bind margin of the forevving of the spécimen from 

 Madagascar are iiowever somewhat more distinct. 



