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Bishopp; a male from Beeville, Texas, September 7, J. D. 

 Mitchell, collector; a female from Dallas, Texas, October 12, 

 1905, F. C. Bishopp, collector. 



Type-specimen (female): Cat. No. 18300, U. S. N. M. 



Perilampus bakeri n. sp. 



Female: Length about 3 mm. Black, facial carina extending about to 

 level of insertion of antennae, below this the sides of face granular; posterior 

 orbits vertically lineolate ; face between carina and inner orbits very indis- 

 tinctly finely wrinkled, at upper end of orbit more granular; ocellar triangle 

 with a few transverse striae; antennae dark brown; pro- and mesonotum 

 coarsely rugoso-punctate, inner margin of parapsidal areas with a broad 

 smooth band; scutellum at apex sub-emarginate ; legs black, knees, bases 

 and apices of tibiae, a stripe on rear of front tibiae and all tarsi reddish 

 testaceous. 



Male: Length about 3 mm. Similar to the female but the antennae 

 ferruginous beneath; the sculpture of the face stronger; the sides of the 

 face between the facial carinae finely vertically rugulose, between the carina 

 and the eye more distinctly sculptured than in female, the upper portion 

 being distinctly granular. 



Type-locality: Colorado. 



Type-specimen: Cat. No. 18301, U. S. N. M. 



Described from four females and two males from the C. F. Baker 

 collection, type female bearing the No. 2044, the allotype No 

 1584, one female and one male paratypes No. 1591, one female, 

 No. 1596, and one, No. 1630. 



Perilampus anomocerus n. sp. 



Female: Length about 2 mm. Green, with the thorax above coppery 

 and the abdomen so dark as to appear almost black; face produced, the 

 malar furrow slightly longer than the width of the malar space at apex; 

 upper margin of the clypeus slightly below the level of the lower margin of 

 eyes; face rather densely pubescent, each hair situated in a distinct punc- 

 ture; anterior portion of the malar space smooth, posterior part vertically 

 rugulose; scape green, rest of antennae ferruginous, above brownish; ring- 

 joint distinctly as long as broad; mesonotum coarsely umbilicately punc- 

 tured, the punctures well separated especially along median line, the space 

 between the punctures finely lineolate; medial half of parapsidal areas 

 smooth, polished; wings hyaline, with a small indistinct brownish spot at 

 apex of submarginal vein; femora, except apices, greenish, tibiae and tarsi 

 reddish testaceous. 



Allotype: Length about 2 mm. Similar to the female except in sec- 

 ondary sexual characters. 



Type-locality: Colorado. 



Type-specimen: Cat. No. 18302, U. S. N. M. 



