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B C. basoiis 

 lJ C. binnaculata 

 H C. corpenteri 

 [J C. chilena 

 ■■ C. nota 

 U C. strlota 

 ^ C. tenebri 

 ■ C, townesi 



;URE 2. — Neotropical distribution of Sisyridae (specimens examined) : Climacia and 

 Sisyra. (Note: S. apicalis also is found in Panama.) 



imylinae and placed Neurorthus and Sisyrella in the subfamily 

 jmerobiinae of the Hemerobiidae. Nakahara (1914, p. 489) also 

 iced Sisyra and Climacia in the tribe Sisyrini of the subfamily 

 imyhnae, and (1915, p. 14) erected the Neurorthini as a tribe of the 

 bfamily Hemerobiinae and included in it the three genera, Neuror- 

 ts Costa, Nosybus Nav^s, and Sisyrella Banks; later Navas (1929, 



69) transferred Nosybus to the Berothidae, and (1935, p. 40) 

 syrella to the "Sisyrinos" of the Sisyi'idae. Kriiger (1923, p. 25 



seq.) accepted five genera for the Sisyridae — Sisyra, Sisyrella, 



Figure 1. — Distribution of Sisyridae in North America (specimens examined) : Top, Sisyra 

 aria (Walker); middle, S. fuscata (Fabricius) and S. apicalis Banks; bottom, Climacia 

 ■olaris (Hagen), C. californica Chandler, and C. chapini, new species. 



