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torals ; the third cubital cell has hut one branch to the 
hind margin, the next cell has two. The numerous speci- 
mens I have seen have but one branch to the hind margin. 
Chrysopa sarta Bks. 
Figure 15 
One from Vergel, Chiapas, 12 May, 1935. 
It has but one marginal vein from the third cubital cell, 
and that from beyond the middle of cell. The costal area 
is not quite as broad as the radial area ; about twenty 
costals, none plainly sinuous; all the costal cells before 
the middle of wing are higher than broad, some twice as 
high. The inner gradates start from near the penulti- 
mate cubital and plainly diverge from the outer row; 
beyond end of rnedius there are four marginal forks be- 
fore the acute tip ; the cubital area is fully two-thirds of 
the marginal area. 
Chrysopa herlandi Navas 
From Esmerelda, Sierra Madre del Sur, Chiapas, 11 
May 1937, and several from Vergel, Chiapas, 22, 23, 29 
May, 4 June. 
There are about seventeen costals, the third or fourth 
a little sinuous; the costal area plainly less broad than 
the radial. The gradates in parallel rows, the third cubi- 
tal cell much narrowed at base. The cubital area is but 
little more than half the marginal area; three forks be- 
yond end of rnedius before acute tip. 
Chrysopa graclata Navas 
One from Vergel, Chiapas, 17 May, 1 June, at light. It 
is much like herlandi , but with a distinct black stripe on 
each cheek. 
The second vein from the third cubital cell to margin 
is (or almost) interstitial with the end of the third cubi- 
tal cell; just as it is in herlandi. 
Chrysopa everes Bks. 
One from Vergel, Chiapas, 28 May, at light. 
The first and second joints of antennae are wholly pale 
