!945] Chrysopidae of Central America 151 
Chrysopa facialis Bks. 1905 
Many from Durango, Mexico, in March, April, May, and 
June, also San Juan de Allende, Mexico, 15 March, Gomez 
Palacio, Durango, Mexico, May, San Pedro, Mexico, 14 De- 
cember, and Guanajuato, Mexico. 
Chrysopa calif ornica Coq. 1890 
From Tlahualito, Durango, Mexico, 26 August, and Guada- 
lajara, Mexico, 14 August. 
Chrysopa comanche Bks. 1938 
From San Jose de Guaymas, Mexico, 10 April, Sierra de los 
Burros, Coahuila, Mexico, 8 and 18 June, Guadalajara, 
Mexico, 25 June, Juarez, Mexico, 3 July, Panajachel, Guate- 
mala, 20 March, Puerto Castilla, Honduras, 4 April, and La 
Ceiba, Honduras. 
New Species 
Chrysopa adoina sp. nov. 
Head pale, no marks on face; palpi unmarked; antennae 
black, except basal joint pale with a reddish stripe above; 
pronotum with a reddish stripe along each side, rest of thorax, 
abdomen and legs unmarked. 
Wings with very pale venation, some costals and radials, 
cubitals and post cubitals brown in middle, rarely all over, 
gradates pale brown, not bordered, intermediates dark at lower 
end, branches of radial sector not dark anywhere; in hind wings 
the gradates are faintly dark. 
Pronotum a little broader behind than long, narrowed toward 
front. Fore wings have three or four inner, seven outer gradates, 
parallel and near each other; branches of radial sector scarcely 
bent at inner gradates; eleven radials; third cubital cell longer 
than second, divisory cell long, slender and narrow toward tip, 
base slightly oblique, six cubitals beyond; costal area not as 
broad as postcubital, but about as broad as cubital, radial area 
plainly a little broader than postcubital area, the radial sector, 
however, but little curved. In hind wings ten radials, seven 
cubitals, only one or two inner, and six outer gradates, parallel, 
and near each other. 
Length of fore wing 12 mm., width 4 mm. 
Two taken at quarantine, one at New Orleans from Mexico, 
4 Febr. 1936, and the other at Charleston from Honduras, 
