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divisa, Wlk., March 11th, at Castro. Hucereon latifascia, 
Wlk., Feb. 16th, at Rio. Paraethria triseriata, H. 8., April 
14th, at Castro. Phoenicoprocta teda, W\k., March 27th, at 
Guaruja. 
Papers. 
The following additional note, to accompany an illustration 
of Mymar regalis (v. p. Xxvil.) was communicated — 
Description of a new species of the Hymenopterous 
genus Mymar. 
By Frep. Enock, F.L.S., F.E.S. 
At a recent meeting of this Society I exhibited a specimen 
of a new species of the genus Mymar, which 1 proposed to 
call Mymar regalis, Since then I have been fortunate enough 
to secure other examples of both sexes. This enables me now 
to give a fuller description of the species. 
Mymar regalis, Knock. (Plate A., g, 9.) 
Pale rusty yellow, shining. Head slightly darker, the eyes 
and frontal ridge black. Abdomen slightly darker than the 
thorax, with the apical third nearly black. Hind wing thread- 
like, two-thirds the length of the front wing, slightly widened 
at the apex ; legs paler than the thorax, the apical joint of the 
tarsi brown. 
g. First and second joints of the antennae yellow, the rest 
brown. Apex of the hind wing with five or six long ciliae. 
Q. First and second joints of the antennae rusty yellow, 
the third and fourth dark brown, the fifth lighter, the sixth, 
seventh and eighth almost yellow, the club dark brown, 
appearing almost black. 
Length -8 mm. 
Hab. Burnuam Beecues, Buckinghamshire. 
The most manifest difference between this species and 
M. pulchellus is the length of the hind wing, which instead 
of stopping where the hooklets join the front wing, is pro- 
longed for about two-thirds the length of the front wing. 
The dilated apical portion of the front wing is slightly 
