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Neuroleon ocreatus (Pl. III, fig. 8). 
Myrmeleon ocreatus Navas, Butll. Inst. Cat. Hist. Nat., 
p. 23, 1904. 
Neuroleon ocreatus Navas, Revista Real Acad. Cienc. 
Madrid, p: 627, 1015: 
A larger and more broad-winged species than the fore- 
going. It is a good and distinct species, and it is only, 
known from Spain. 
In »Revista Real Acad. Cienc. Madrid‘, p. 374, 1909, 
Navas has described a species Myrmeleon (Neuroleon) 
Laufferi from Spain. I do not know the species. 
Nelees. 
Navas, Broteria, p. 31, 1912. 
This genus differs only from the before named in having 
a row of crossveins in the apical area of at least the fore- 
wing. I have already mentioned that such crossveins some- 
times also are present in Neuroleon, and therefore it seems 
to me that Nelees only may be looked upon as a sub- 
genus of Neuroleon. 
Nelees nemausiensis (Pl. III, fig. 9). 
Myrmeleon nemausiensis Borkhausen, Scriba Beiträge, 
IR. p62, ple xe. 30: 
Myrmeleon canariensis Navas, Real Acad. Cienc. Madrid, 
p. 12 (sep.), figs. 1 and 2, 1906. 
This species is known from Spain, South France and 
the Canary Islands. 
I possess the species from Spain and the Canary Is- 
lands. 
Nelees imbecillus*) (Pl. III, fig. 10). 
Myrmeleon imbecillus Stein, Berl. Ent. Zeitschr., p. 421, 1863. 
Maracanda amoena Hagen (nec Mac Lachlan), Cana- 
dian Entomologist, p. 210, 1887. 
*) Owing to the kindness of Dr. Zerny, Vienna Museum, I have had 
at hand two specimens from Morea sept. of Myrmeleon imbecillus Stein. 
Moreover Dr.Zerny communicated to me that the specimens were 
