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Although this species has not yet been found in Eu- 
rope proper, there is some probability that it may be found 
f. inst. in Ciscaucasia or on the isles in the Archipelago. 
The type-specimen in Coll. Selys has not been seen 
or examined by Mac Lachlan (vide Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., 
p. 134, 1875). It has been seen by Hagen and myself. 
There is some variation in the species with regard to the 
markings on the wings; very often the dark markings are 
not so conspicuous as in the type-specimen. The species 
has some likeness to Cuefa (Myrmeleon) variegata Klug 
(Symb. Phys., IV, pl. 36, fig.4, 1829), from which species 
it is easily separated by the obtuse and un) rounded 
tip of the wings. 
I possess Cueta variegata Klug from Abyssinia, 
and I possess Cueta lineosa Rambur from Asia minor, 
Caucasus, Egypt and Djemmorak (Algeria). I have exa- 
mined long series of the species from different localities 
in Caucasus. Mac Lachlan (Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 
p. 156, 1898) records it from Algeria. 
Maracanda. 
Mac Lachlan, Fedtschenko’s Voyage in Turkestan, 
pal Sep) MISTE 
Hagen, Canadian Entomologist, p. 210, 1887. 
Navas, Novitates Zool., Vol. XX, p. 455, 1913. 
In the forewing Rs arises further out than the level 
of the fork of Cuz. The angle between Cusa and Cusp 
very acute. Second branch from Cwza arises before the 
end of Cup. 2A and 3A do not coalesce. In the apical 
area very few crossveins present. In the radial area 
of the hindwing two (or more) crossveins before the 
origin of Rs. The angle between M 2a and M2p very acute. 
In the apical area no crossveins present. Spurs very short 
and only visible by great enlargement. Male with two short, 
cylindrical and downwardly directed appendages, 
