IOO ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [Mar., '07 



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101. Nisoniades juvenalis Fabr. Raleigh, Tryon, Cranberry. March' 



April, and August. 



102. Nisoniades petronius Lint. Cranberry, between June and October. 



103. Nisoniades naevius Lint. Raleigh. May 26, 1906. 



J04. Pholisora catullus Fabr. Generally distributed. Early March to 

 early September. 



105. Pholisora hayhursti Edw. Beaufort (on coast). June 24, 1903. 



Common. 



106. Eudamus pylades Scud. Generally distributed. Middle of April to 



early August. 



107. Eudamus bathyllus Sm. and Abb. Generally distributed. Late 



March to early September. 



108. Eudamus lycidas Sm. and Abb. Raleigh, Tryon, Cranberry. May, 



June, and August. 



109. Eudamus cellus Bd. and Lee. Tryon. May, June, and July. 



iro. EudatnustityrusFa.hr. Generally distributed. Late March to early 



October, 

 in. Eudamus proteus Linn. Wilmington (extreme SE.), Raleigh, Tryon. 



|uly, September, and October. Seemingly rare. 



A New Ant Lion-fly from Arizona. 



By Nathan Banks. 



During the past few years the described species of American 

 Myrmeleonidae have nearly doubled. The greater part of the 

 increase, however, has been in one genus — Brachynemurus. 

 The species I now add belongs to the genus Glenurus, of 

 which there was previously but one species, — G. grata, — a 

 large and handsome form from Florida, and some points on the 

 Gulf Coast. 



I dedicate this new species to its collector, Dr. Snow, whose 

 energy and perseverance have made the collection of insects 

 of the University of Kansas one of the great collections of the 

 country. 



Glenurus snowii n. sp. 



Face black in middle, yellow on sides and under the eyes, black above 

 antennae ; vertex pale with black marks, a transverse line from eye to 

 eye, a median stripe widened in front and divided behind, and a black 

 spot in the yellow each side near eye ; antennae yellowish-brown, basal 

 joint partly black ; palpi black, basal joints mostly yellowish ; pronotum 

 dull black, with a narrow median yellow stripe and a short indistinct 

 yellowish streak in each side ; rest of thorax black, with a median yellow 



