212 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



Hind wings with 9-10 postnodals, M 2 arising at the third, M ]a at the 

 sixth, Cu x ending 2 7 / 2 cells distal to the vein descending from the 

 nodus. 



Abdomen 27, hind wing 16 mm. 



? unknown. 



Habitat : — Paraguay, Sapucay, by W. T. Foster, November, 1899, 

 1 tf. United States National Museum. 



Differs from the description of the only other known species of the 

 genus, P. forceps Hagen, of " Brazil," by the italicised characters. 



The sides of the prothorax and of the thorax inferiorly, the coxae, 

 base of the abdomen, and the superior appendages are slightly pruinose 



in this male. 



114. Neoneura bilinearis Selys. 



Habitat : — Brazil, Muniz Freire in Esperitu Santo, June 18, 1908, 

 by J. D. Haseman, 1 d\ Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh. 



115. Neoneura fulvicollis Selys. 



Habitat : — Brazil, Uacaryzal, 1 cT, and Rio Cuyaba, January 23, 

 1886, part of 1 ($, by H. H. Smith. Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh. 



116. Neoneura rubriventris Selys. 



Habitat: — Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, by H. v. Ihering, 2 S, 

 no. 331. Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia. 



T17. Neoneura sylvatica Selys. 



Habitat : — Brazil, Rio Salitre, State of Bahia, November 13, 1907, 

 by J. D. Haseman, 1 d\ Chapada, 1 d\ no. 184, and Cachceira, 

 part of 1 cT no. 28, by H. H. Smith. Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh. 



118. Protoneura capilliformis Selys. 



Habitat : — Brazil, Chapada, by H. H. Smith, 3 6\ 1 9, nos. $6, 

 37, 78. Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh. 



119. Protoneura capillaris Rambur. 



Habitat: — Jamaica, Kingston, by W. J. Fox, 1 cT. Academy of 

 Natural Sciences, Philadelphia. 



120. Protoneura tenuissima Selys. 



Habitat: — Brazil, Peixe-Boi, November-December, 1907, by 

 Miss H. B. Merrill, 1 9. Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia. 



