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The species is described on specimens from Kiselkum 
in Turkestan. 
I possess it from the river Kuma, Ciscaucasia, and 
Mac Lachlan (Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., p. 157, 1898) re- 
cords it from Oran. 
Myrmecaelurini. 
In the radial area of the hindwing two or more cross- 
veins before the origin of Rs. In the forewing Rs arises 
further out than the level of the fork of Cu1. Cu2 in the 
forewing distinct, and it reaches the first crossvein, emitted 
from Cui, before it coalesces with 7A. 2A unforked; 
. 3A forked. 2A and 3A free, or they coalesce for a shorter 
or longer distance. In the hindwing 7A is forked. 
Table of European genera’). 
1. Banksian lines absent in both pairs of wings. Spurs 
IGS CAMMEHOSCOMMC fcr eid eat ae Maracanda. 
Banksian lines present and distinct in both pairs of 
NESS DES [oS lee Gee eee a SEN Sen 2 
2. In the forewing 2A and 3A coalesce for a rather long 
distance. Basal tarsal joint almost as long asthe apical 
one. Spurs much shorter than first tarsal joint. Cueta. 
In the forewing 2A and 3A coalesce for a short di- 
stance. Basal tarsal joint shorter than fifth. Spurs at 
least as long as basal joint........... Myrmecaelurus. 
Myrmecaelurus. 
Costa, Fauna Napol. Myrm., p. 10, 1855. 
In the species which I know, the Cuwzp in the fore- 
wing is more or less curved towards the base of the wing. 

+) I do not know the Navasian genus Solter (Navas, Broteria, p. 32, 
1912) or the single species placed therein (So/ter liber Navas, Bro- 
teria, p. 33, 1912); but his figure of the basal part of the forewing 
shows that the genus is closely allied to Myrmecaelurus. We have 
the curved Culp. Spurs longer than the two basal tarsal joints united, 
The species is known from Spain, 
