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genus Myrmeleon, had been described by Navas as from 

 Japan in Rev. Rus. Ent., xii, 1912, so that the number of 

 species of Japanese Myrmeleonidae, inchiding Formosan ones, 

 now amounts to 19, as follows: 



\. Dendrolcon jezocnsis Alatsumura. Hab. : — Hokkaido, Honto 

 (Main Island of Japan). 



2. D. japonicus AI'Lachlan. — Hab.: — Honto. 



3. Creagris matsnokae Okamoto. Hab. : — Honto. 



4. Acanthaclisis japouica Hagen. Hab.: — Hokkaido, Honto. 



5. A. kawaii Nakahara. Hab. : — Formosa. 



6. EpacantliacHsis moiwasana Matsumura. Hab. : — Hokkaido, Honto. 



7. Pormicaleo nigricans Okamoto. Hab.. : — Honto. 



8. F. contubcrnalis M'Lachlan. Hab.: — Honto. 



9. F. esakii Nakahara. Hab. : — Honto. 



ID. F. acuminatus Matsumura. Hab. : — Ogasawara. Riukiu. 



11. F. formosaiius Okamoto. Hab.: — Formosa. 



12. Myrmecahirus parvulus Matsumura. Hab. : — Riukiu. 



13. Glenuroidcs communis Okamoto. Hab.: — Hokkaido, Honto, Kiu- 



shu. 



14. G. okinazi'cnsis Okamoto. Hab. : — Riukiu. 



15. Myrmeleon asakurae Matsumura. Hab.: — Formosa. 



16. M. dchraceopennis Nakahara. Hab. : — Formosa. 



17. M. micans M'Lachlan. Hab.: — Honto, Kiushu. Riukiu. 



18. M. otiosus Navas. Hab. : — "Japan." 



19. M. formicarius Linne. Hab.: — Hokkaido. Honto, Kiushu?, Riu- 



kiu; Europe, China, etc. 

 93. Komagome-Higashikatamachi, Hongoku, Tokjo, Japan. 



A new Lycaenid from Kamerun, West Africa (Lep.)- 



By W. J. Holland, Director, Carnegie Museum, 

 Pittsburgh, Pa. 

 In a lot of material recently received from Dr. H. L. Weber, 

 of Efulen, Kamerun, I have been pleased to detect what I 

 believe to be a hitherto unrecognized genus of the family 

 Lycaenidae. It is represented by a pair, the female taken at 

 Efulen, the male at Lolodorf, about forty miles distant from 

 the former place. The markings of the under side of the 

 wings strikingly resemble those of certain species of the 

 South American genus Euptychia, belonging to the family 

 Satyridae. and I have accordingly coined the name Satyrimima- 



