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vein and the vein from anal cell. The costál cells are 
about as long as broad, and the antennee are as near to the 
ocelli as to the eyes, the branches of the median vein are 
simple, and these are but three cross-veins from radial 
sector to radius. 
The type h N. filicornis Bñwks (sub (JJiaiiUodes). This 
genus includes also Climdiodes californiciis Walker, C. an- 
gusticollis'H.^geii, G. cmerasce^is Blanchard, an N. humera- 
lis Banks. 
Neohermes humekalis Banks, n. sp. 
Jet black; head from middle of eyes back to prothorax 
bright reddish, except a blackish spot around ocelli; ex- 
treme base of wings bright yellowish, rest of wings blac- 
kish, the costal area to pterostigma paler; venation black; 
no other markings. Head rather long and narrow; anten- 
nae at base but little if any farther apart than are the pos- 
terior ocelli, slightly serrate beneath in male; posterior 
ocelli fully three times their diameter apart; vertex with 
about three or four elongate elevated areas each side, 
pronotum distinctly longer than broad, sides parallel; 
Wings moderately slender; cells of costal area mostly lon- 
ger on the subcosta than broad; first fork of cubitus star- 
ting away at a very acute angle; anal vein with two bran_ 
che, both strongly geniculate, the two anal cells subequal 
in length, the lower giving of two veins, the upper wi- 
thout any; no cross-vein between first branch of anal vein 
and last branch from anal cell. 
Expanse, 76 mm. 
Two specimens from Santiago, Chile (M. J. Eivera). 
9. Nueva especie de Heléchos.— En la Eevista Ar- 
jentina Apuntes de Historia Natural tomo I, núm. 3, p. 35, 
el Profesor Dr. Cristóbal M. Hicken acaba de describir 
