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three inner and six or seven outer gradates, in parallel rows. 
Subcostal stigmal area rather broader than costal and with five 
cross-veins. 
Length of fore wing 12 to 13 mm., width 4.2 to 4.5 mm. 
From Barro Colorado, Canal Zone (Banks), and Puerto Ca- 
bello, Panama, 11 June (Englehart). Type M.C.Z. no. 25648; 
paratype, Barro Colorado, C. Z., 11 March (A.M.N.H.). Pos- 
sibly close to Ch. sanguinea Navas, but nothing is said of red on 
pronotum, and there is a mark on cheek (not in caligata). One 
from Guatemala, August (U.S.N.M.) is probably the same. 
Chrysopa everina sp. nov. 
Similar to Ch. everes ; black antennae beyond second joint, be- 
coming paler beyond middle; cheeks, palpi, basal antennal joint, 
all unmarked; nor even a red dot by eyes on the vertex, pro- 
notum, thorax, abdomen, legs all pale. Wings with the gradates 
in fore wings dark brown, in hind wings more faintly brown; 
scarcely any other veins dark in either wings, some of radials 
a darker green in middle; stigma only faintly darker. Antennae 
shorter than wings; pronotum much broader than long, sides 
parallel, front margin convex, a distinct median groove in the 
part behind the transverse furrow. 
Wings moderately broad, hind wings acute at tip. In fore 
wings the costal area at widest is as broad as the postcubital 
area, and almost equal to the radial area; the cubital area about 
three fourths as wide as the postcubital; inner gradates five, 
outer seven, inner row plainly a little divergent from the outer 
and arising from near the penultimate cubital cross-vein, last 
three of inner series nearer to radial sectcr than to the outer 
row; six cubital cross-veins beyond the divisory cell, latter ends 
beyond the cross-vein above; third cubital cell as long as second 
and broader. Tn hind wings the gradates are also rather far 
apart, three or four inner, and five or six outer ones. 
Length of fore wing 11.5 mm., width 4.5 mm. 
From Lancetilla, Tela, Honduras, 4 May (M. Bates). Type 
M.C.Z. no. 25644. 
Readily separated from everes by the more widely separated 
gradates. 
Chrysopa fairchildi sp. nov. 
Head, palpi, and antennae pale, without marks, vertex each 
side by eye faintly suffused with rufous; pronotum, thorax, 
