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the coloration of the scutellum, which is brown, concolorous with the mesonotum 

 in lunata, but bright metallic green, contrasting with the brown mesonotum in 

 rapax. We therefore retain this name for the Trinidad form, which doubtless 

 represents a distinct species. We possess but a single specimen, a male. 



Lesticocampa rapax was described from 4 specimens. Of these we leave the 

 male from Trinidad to represent the species, referring the 2 females from Brazil 

 to Lesticocampa lunata Theobald, and the specimen from Guatemala to Lesti- 

 cocampa culicivora Dyar & Knab. 



LESTICOCAMPA DICELLAPHORA, new species. 



Description of Female, Male, and Larva of Lesticocampa dicellaphora: 



Female. Proboscis long, slender, labells rounded, with minute outstanding 

 setas; vestiture brownish black. Palpi short, one-sixth as long as proboscis, 

 bronzy black, with a few outstanding setae. Antennae slender, basal joint about 

 four times as long as wide, terminal ones increasingly somewhat longer, rugose, 

 coarsely pilose, especially on the last two joints, black; tori subspherical with a 

 cup-shaped apical excavation, luteous brown, darker within ; hair of the whorls 

 sparse, moderate, black. Clypeus elongate, rounded, blackish, nude, with a 

 slight pruinosity. Eyes black, contiguous at the vertex. Occiput smoothly 

 clothed with flat appressed scales, blackish, a large vertical patch with a metallic 

 reflection, silvery in some lights ; a row of erect, forked black scales along pos- 

 terior margin; sides and underside of head silvery; a row of set^e along margins 

 of eyes, two coarse bristles at vertex. 



Prothoracic lobes rather large, elliptical, remote dorsally, brown, sparsely 

 clothed with pale iridescent scales, apices with dark scales ; a row of coarse setae 

 along the anterior margin. Mesonotum brown, clothed with long, narrow, curved 

 scales, dark brown, with a slight bronzy luster; the anterio-lateral margins 

 silver-scaled ; a row of bristles around edges of disk. Scutellum trilobate, vesti- 

 ture of broad, flat scales, middle lobe silvery, lateral lobes dark brown, each lobe 

 with a tuft of black bristles. Postnotum elliptical, prominent, dark brown, with 

 a tuft of small setae posteriorly. Pleurae dark brown, coxfc luteous, clothed with 

 patches of silvery- white scales. 



Abdomen subcylindrical, blunt at tip, with a terminal tuft of bristles ; dorsal 

 vestiture black with a brown and bluish submetallic reflection; venter yellowish 

 silvery, colors separated on sides in a straight line. 



Wings moderate, hyaline ; petiole of second marginal cell two-thirds as long 

 as its cell, that of second posterior cell nearly as long as its cell ; basal cross-vein 

 distant less than its own length from anterior cross-vein ; outstanding scales 

 of the veins rather narrowly elliptical, denser and broader on forks of second 

 vein and at tip of third vein, brown with a blue reflection. Halteres with brown 

 stems and black knobs. 



Legs long and slender, black, with a bronzy and blue reflection, slightly paler 

 beneath, femora yellowish at base below; hind tibiae with scales slightly 

 roughened, also on base of first tarsal joint; no white markings. Claw formula, 

 0.0-0.0-0.0. 



Length : Body about 4 mm. ; wing 3.5 mm. 



Male. Antennae sparsely plumose, with the last two joints long and slender, 

 rugose, black, with long pile, the other joints shorter, about five times as long as 

 wide, with a large whorl at base and a secondary hair-whorl at middle, brown, 

 hairs of basal whorls long, black. Proboscis long and slender, curved. Palpi 

 about one-eighth as long as proboscis, short, slender. Coloration as in female. 

 Abdomen slightly expanded at tip, the claspers prominent, the last segment and 

 genitalia entirely blue-black scaled below. Fore tarsi with the claws unequal, 



