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also in the hind wing, and two much curved toward base to do it. 
Divisory cell ends just beyond the cross-vein above; about fifteen 
costals, and seven radials; two inner gradates and four outer ones, 
the latter fairly close to outer margin; the three stigmal cross-veins 
hardly bordered. Length of fore wing, 9 mm. 
A male from Yosemite, California, 12 June 1931, Essig. In wing 
appearance it is much like Eremochrysa altilis. 
Type: M. C. Z. no. 28353. 
Eremochrysa ( Lolochrysa ) canadensis Bks. 
Face white to slightly yellowish, no marks; clypeus with a small 
dark mark on each side margin ; the usual black cheek mark, broader 
than usual; palpi mostly black; a black spot between bases of an- 
tennae, connected to the double black mark on the front of the raised 
part of the vertex, sometimes with two streaks tapering behind. 
Basal joint of antennae with a large brown spot covering the upper 
side (as in E. hageni), no other mark; the second joint is black both 
in front and behind. 
Pronotum is much broader than long, sides parallel, generally pale 
brownish, two black spots in front part, and a more or less definite 
row of spots across near the groove, rear corners usually black. 
Lateral lobes of meso- and metanotum with brown spots, legs very 
pale, unmarked. 
Abdomen gray to yellowish below; above the first two or three 
segments black, then three segments mostly white, with a median 
black line, sometimes broadened behind, next segment black above, 
then the last two more or less pale, and with much long, pale hair. 
Explanation of Plate 3 
Fig. 1. Eremochrysa rufina, face. Fig. 2. Eremochrysa fraterna, tip of 
male abdomen. Fig. 3. Meleoma delicata, basal part of antennae, and 
interantennal process. Fig. 4. Meleoma cavifrons , face and interantennal 
process. Fig. 5. Eremochrysa punctinervis, tip of female abdomen. Fig. 
6. Eremochrysa altilis, tip of male abdomen. Fig. 7. Eremochrysa punc- 
tinervis, tip of male abdomen. Fig. 8. Meleoma delicata, side of antennae, 
and lower piece of process. Fig. 9. Chrysopa yuma, tip of male abdomen. 
Fig. 10. Meleoma delicata , tip of male abdomen. Fig. 11. Eremochrysa 
rufifrons, tip of male abdomen. Fig. 12. Eremochrysa rufina, tip of male 
abdomen, and lower edge more enlarged, Fig. 13. Meleoma cavifrons, 
basal part of antenna. Fig. 14. Eremochrysa pumilis, tip of male ab- 
domen. Fig. 15. Lolochrysa canadensis, abdomen of male from side. 
Fig. 16. Lolochrysa hageni, abdomen of male from side. Fig. 17. Lolo- 
chrysa yosemite, abdomen of male from side. 
