58 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Huleria {-punctata, u. sp. Plate 2, fig. 5. — Pale dirty yeliovv; four 

 spots across the vertex in front of the eyes; two irregular stripes on pro- 

 notum, and a stripe under the edge of the vertex, black. Length, 7 mm.; 

 width, 1.5 mm. 



Vertex acutely angled, with the apex bluntly rounding, slightly 

 upturned ; eyes small, slightly wider than pronotum. Pronotum trans- 

 verse, roundingly or slightly angularly emarginate posteriorly. Elytra 

 with the nervures distinct, two claval nervures, long, straight and parallel 

 with the suture ; but one cross nervure between the sectors, the inner 

 anteapical cell much longer than outer, often an extra apical nervure 

 arising from the apex of the outer anteapical, forming a small subquadrate 

 cell. 



Colour : vertex pale yellow, a pair of angular black spots on the 

 margin between the ocelli and eyes, another pair on the disc slightly in 

 advance of these ; eyes reddish brown. Pronotum dirty straw, a wavy 

 black stripe running back from the inner corner of each eye, but not 

 reaching the posterior margin ; elytra dirty straw, slightly tinged with 

 brown, the nervures and margins pale and quite distinct. Face and 

 below pale creamy yellow, a parallel margined black stripe half its own 

 width below the margin of the vertex, and extending back under the eye. 



Genitalia : female segment nearly half longer than penultimate, 

 narrowing posteriorly ; posterior margin slightly rounding, with an abrupt 

 subquadrate notch ; a short strap-shaped tooth almost fills this notch (a 

 quite marked median carina in this specimen); male valve as broad as the 

 ultimate segment and a little longer, posterior margin evenly rounding, 

 plates nearly as wide as the valve and three times as long, roundingly 

 narrowing two thirds of the distance, and then produced as two finger-like 

 tips, margined with short weak hairs. 



Described from one female and two males from the National Museum 

 collection, labelled " Los Angeles Co., Calif. Coquillett collector." 



Explanation of Plate 2. 



Fig. 1. — Coch/orhinits ftluto, Uhler. Female from type. 



a, face ; />, 9 genitalia ; c, $ genitalia ; d, elytron, showing 

 venation and embossing ; e, profile of face ; /, head and pro- 

 notum of co-type. 



Fig. 2. — Elytron of Uhlericlla Coquillett}, Van Duzee, showing venation 

 and pattern of marking. c> J genitalia. 



