264 HAARUPIELLA. 
In “Mission de l’Equateur”, Névroptères, Paris, 1913, 
p- 74, Mr. L. Navas describes a new genus Nusalala 
with the geno-type N. erecta. This genus also has three 
rows of gradate veins in forewing, and it seems in most 
respects to be similar to Haarupiella, but Navas remarks 
in the description of the genus: “Similis Micromo.... 
Ala anterior area costali angusta, venula nulla recurrente 
ad basim....” The drawing of N. erecta does not show 
any recurrent vein. In “The Transactions of the Second 
Entomological Congress”, p. 183 (1912), he gives a drawing 
of the forewing of N. rhegmatica (no description), and 
very distinctly it shows a recurrent vein. On that account 
N. rhegmatica must be transferred to Haarupiella. 
Haarupiella neotropica, sp. nov. 
Head dark brown, pale brown haired. Below the an- 
tennae a yellowish V-shaped marking. Antennae pale 
Fig. 1. Haarupiella neotropica. 
brown, haired. Basal joint of antennae very stout, subcy- 
lindrical. Eyes brown. Pro- and metathorax dark brown, 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XXXVI. 
