1948] 
Banks — Chrysopidae 
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rufous, without marking. This has a very short face; 
seen from the side the part in front of eye is not quite as 
long as the eye. The wings are longer and more slender 
than in C. berlandi. 
Chrysopa lateralis Guerin 
Figure 22 
One from Esperanza, Chiapas, 14 June, another from 
Vergel, Chiapas, 31 May. 
Pronotum with a reddish stripe each side, a short dis- 
tance from margin; costals (19) and gradates in fore 
wings all dark, other venation mostly pale greenish; 
three inner and seven outer gradates, parallel, and inner 
row much closer to outer than to radial sector, sectorals 
not bent by gradates ; divisory cell fully three times as 
long as broad, both sides curved, ends beyond cross-vein ; 
six cubitals beyond. Costal area not quite as broad as 
radial; no costal cells twice as high as broad; cubital area 
not quite so broad as marginal area. In hind wing vena- 
tion pale, three inner and six outer gradates, parallel 
and inner near the outer. 
Chrysopa incisa sp. nov. 
Figure 8 
Head, thorax, legs, antennae pale, under the eye there 
is an elongate, reddish stripe, without any inner reddish 
streaks, more like calif ornica, but not black; palpi pale, 
darker at tip, lower end of head in two divergent points. 
Pronotum green, with a white stripe along the middle, 
and extending onto mesonotum ; pronotum about as long 
as broad, sides nearly parallel, lateral lobes of meso- and 
metanotum green; abdomen of male with a pale median 
stripe above, with white hairs. 
Wings with venation pale green, few darkened veins, 
and then at one end. Radial area hardly broader than 
costal area, 20 costals, third and fourth sinuous ; second 
and third cubital cells about equal, divisory cell ends just 
before cross-vein, cell about two and one-half times as 
long as broad, six cubitals beyond; cubital area hardly 
