1945] Chrysopidae of Central America 171 
12 to 13 outer, the rows far apart and not parallel, giving room 
for the middle row; seven intermediates; ten cubitals beyond 
the third cubital cell. In hind wing eleven gradates in each row, 
rows fairly parallel; about nine or ten cubitals. The legs are 
rather stout, the hind tibia about three and a half times the 
length of the hind tarsus; front tibia hardly more than twice 
as long as tarsus. 
Leimon, Costa Rica, 24 May (Schaus). 
Chrysopodes sallei sp. nov. 
Body and appendages pale, palpi pale; basal joint of antenna 
with two red brown stripes, one on outer side and one above; no 
mark on cheeks, pronotum with a red brown stripe each side; 
abdomen unmarked. 
In the fore wings some of the costals, most of the radials, 
three intermediates, the gradates, all of the cubitals, and some 
of the branches of the cubitus are dark; stigma but little 
marked. Pronotum a little broader behind than long in middle, 
sides parallel to near front and then much narrowed; the trans- 
verse groove close to the hind ridge. 
Wings moderately slender, tips in a point, hair of moderate 
length. In fore wings the costal area is not as broad as radial, 
the latter a little broader than the postcubital, and this much 
broader than the cubital area; eleven radials, five cubitals be- 
yond the third cubital cell, all but the last one oblique; divisory 
veinlet parallel to the medius, latter slopes straight to its mar- 
ginal fork; four inner and seven outer gradates, the rows par- 
allel and near each other, the inner very far from radial sector. 
In hind wings two or three inner and four outer gradates, also 
parallel and near each other, seven cubital cross-veins. 
Length of fore wing 14 mm., width 4.8 mm. 
One labeled “Mexique Salle” from Hagen collection. Type 
M.C.Z. no. 25663. 
Easily separated from C. canudasi Navas by the two stripes 
on basal antennal joint, fewer gradates, unmarked marginal 
forks. 
Chrysopodes canudasi Navas 1913 
Described from Guatemala; I have not seen it. 
